Viewing angles are meaningless for gaming imo. For comfortable gaming you're facing monitor dead on anyway. Besides, even if you lean a bit to any side, trust me, in the heat of the battle, you'll NEVER notice tiny gradients of colors that are a bit off. And with pixel response times, 1ms (TN) compared to 5ms (IPS), zero shadowing. When I first brought it home, image was so sharp in motion it was weird to look at the image because it was so sharp even during insane motion (Natural Selection 2). Or the road in NFS Hot Pursuit 2010. I could actually see road texture sharply where on old monitor it was just a blurry mess and I had a 2ms 75Hz gaming screen. But it was an older TN panel and it showed its age a bit.
True and true.
For sure you will not notice the viewing angles during gaming. For me, I don't care about anti-aliasing for example, and I game with it disabled most of the time, although in some games I could easily enable it, without dropping under 60 frames. If you look carefully on a static image you will notice it, but during movement and action ... not really.
I'm also pretty sure that the low response time does make a difference and I do plan to get to 120hz myself, but somehow I still find it hard to let go on my old monitor, which still works perfectly and served me well for so many years.