Pros
Coworkers are nice, comp was good, you can do a lot of different things within your area as the team is relatively small. The project is ambitious and there's a lot that can be learned from a technical perspective as the skill level of the staff is great! If you go in with your eyes wide open and know what you want out of it, it can be a not-terrible experience. Make sure to protect yourself and not get swept up in the drama. High density of non-cis-het folks, which is very nice to see within the games industry. In its early days it was great fun, with room for experimentation and creativity. The concept of the company is good, the execution not so much.
Cons
Active employees get asked to leave 5 star glassdoor reviews so do take some of them with a grain of salt. Actual company leadership are tech bros who are best friends before anything else. There are also some other very competent folks in leadership to increase the diversity levels for good measure, but when push comes to shove, I don't trust their actual opinions matter. Some folks at the top are toxic and are not open to change. Very high stress, micromanagement, insane staff turnover, constant pivoting of what the project even is, shaming of employees whilst they're not in the room/slack channel (and sometimes when they are), toxic positivity, people getting pushed out by constant gaslighting and poor treatment. Prepare to manage upward a lot. It'll take time for me to recover from the burnout my time at Netspeak has left me with.