Exactly! When you only have between 7 and 10 to rate a game what are you going to do?8.9 and 9.0 ARE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT DUDE!
Your scale goes all the way down to seven? Must be eurogamer.Exactly! When you only have between 7 and 10 to rate a game what are you going to do?
No, it just needs to not be represented by idiots and assholes like those two. Which is sadly the majority.Jesus Christ, games journalism needs to die. Dieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
I dunno, I think it needs to crash and die in order to really be rebuilt. Personal bias and beliefs get in the way of just talking about the game, or they're too busy fighting amongst themselves and becoming self-indulgent twats to focus on the industry and the quality of it and the products. Advertising and gift baskets sway reviews and you're honestly lucky to see anything score under like a 6 in any magazine or website review.No, it just needs to not be represented by idiots and assholes like those two. Which is sadly the majority.
My take on this? Joe's point is completely valid, even if he said nine and showed 8.9. He's simply pointing out that high profile titles often get review scores they don't deserve based on who made them and whether or not said maker will spend advertising dollars on the review site.I dunno, I think it needs to crash and die in order to really be rebuilt. Personal bias and beliefs get in the way of just talking about the game, or they're too busy fighting amongst themselves and becoming self-indulgent twats to focus on the industry and the quality of it and the products. Advertising and gift baskets sway reviews and you're honestly lucky to see anything score under like a 6 in any magazine or website review.
It's gotten to the point that I just don't trust reviews. I remember the days of GamePro and others, wherein it felt more like people cared about showing you whether a game was worth your time and money. I don't get that feeling from reviewers now.
Also, the US is one of the only places in the world that uses letter grades.My take on this? Joe's point is completely valid, even if he said nine and showed 8.9. He's simply pointing out that high profile titles often get review scores they don't deserve based on who made them and whether or not said maker will spend advertising dollars on the review site.
The other guy, however, was looking for something to nitpick because if he can discredit Joe, he doesn't have to approach his criticisms with merit. Also, he works at IGN and is therefore a fucking shill. IGN almost openly sells reviews review scores in the same way that Gamespot does. This is one of the reasons why their reviews don't contribute as much to Metacritic as something like... Rock Paper Shotgun.
Regardless, it's time we dropped the number scoring system. If we're just going to do 6-10, we might as well do letter grades.
A is a must buy.
B is a solid title or an excellent niche title.
C is ether an average game or a solid niche title.
D is a game. Barely.
F is for games so fundamentally broken that they can't even be called games.
Do that and EVERYONE will stop bitching about the meaningless numbers and start bitching about subjectivity again.
But I got a gold star...The IGN guy was correct too, Joe was taking their preview coverage and representing it as review coverage. He was being just as misleading with his points.
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Also, the US is one of the only places in the world that uses letter grades.
It would still be clearer than the 4 point scale. At this point, scoring something lower than 60 is basically saying "This is completely unplayable and I want to destroy my relationship with advertisers by throwing off their averages with a low score."Also, the US is one of the only places in the world that uses letter grades.
I stopped reading that sort of reviews years ago. Blogs of interesting people with simialr tastes tell me everything I need to know. *shrug*It would still be clearer than the 4 point scale. At this point, scoring something lower than 60 is basically saying "This is completely unplayable and I want to destroy my relationship with advertisers by throwing off their averages with a low score."
On a lighter note:
I know some people don't care for acapella, but Smooth gets better at this shit every week.
Summer Sale is usually around July or August. So yeah... a month or two.I almost posted this thought in the Games on Sale thread but didn't want to get anyone's hopes up...
Aren't we due for a big Steam sale? Feels like we haven't had one in awhile.
I thought we might get a Spring sale.Summer Sale is usually around July or August. So yeah... a month or two.
Humble Bundle is currently running a Spring sale in their store, if you're interested.I thought we might get a Spring sale.
I'm sure most of us have enough unfinished and even unplayed Steam games.I thought we might get a Spring sale.
There are weekend and mid-week sales every week, daily sales, week long sales (mostly on indie and smaller titles), and Humble Bundle has a Weekly bundle every week, and a major bundle every two weeks, plus regular sales in their store... Not to mention sales on games that redeem on Steam at other storefronts like Greenman Gaming... Just because I'm not posting them all to the thread doesn't mean that games haven't been on sale, and on sale a lot.Aren't we due for a big Steam sale? Feels like we haven't had one in awhile.