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He's not lying though.
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Holy Phil. I will never criticize you again.
Yours faithfully
Raylan
Sure, but if their arguments are of the same quality as gamefaqs or NeoGAF.com shit-posts, his cheerleading isn't exactly helping the team![]()
Yup, and just the other day he said that the opinion of Xbox people should be disregarded when they say anything negative regarding Playstation-related things. It's kinda hilarious to see him struggle to understand his own rules.Remember the time Raylan took a screenshot of someone's achievement page showing the time they played Quantum Break (it showed that individual played ~3 hours) and was trying to pass it off as proof the game was only 3 hours long?
I do......Classic Raylan
Yup, and just the other day he said that the opinion of Xbox people should be disregarded when they say anything negative regarding Playstation-related things. It's kinda hilarious to see him struggle to understand his own rules.
On the other hand, in ReCore's case, Armature consists of Retro's rejects that weren't talented enough to work there as evidenced by their poor track record.
Oh come on, are we going to pretend he's not right? Look at review threads, where people often spend more time talking about the negative reviews - even if they're a clear outlier - than the positive ones.Clicks don't have fucking ESP Phil. Many times folks don't know the score until they watch or read to the end. Quit playing kindergarden bullshit games
Reading the full interview the question this post title is pulling from doesn't specifically call out reviewers for trying to get clicks with low scores for ReCore. It seems like two separate thoughts, he starts by saying he was pleased with ReCore performance and believes it earned a 7-8-9, but then continues on to mention that someone gave Forza Horizon 3 a 4, which seemed likely to be a way to get clicks. Context is very important here and people should probably read the full interview instead of just the article or just the OP/thread title.
Some OP'S give threads titles to get more clicks.
This topic is a little bit out of context in my opinion, Phil says exactly this: "somebody gave Forza Horizon 3 a four. I think there's certain reviews that are written more to get clicked on than they are to actually accurately reflect the quality of the game, and that kind of bums me out"
I don't think he's saying or refering to Recore this time, and this post suggests it.
Thankfully, I had a different experience because I did the side stuff all along and the pacing wasn't as bad for me.
Just speculation on my part as I really don't think it's a bad game.
But Phil has a point, there are sites that do this for clicks, but ReCore had bigger problems that affected it's scores.
He's being honest at least. It's more refreshing than the carefully vetted PR speak that MS's previous executives spieled.
To be fair, I don't agree with him, but I like his enthusiasm. This is what high level executives have to do sometimes.
Did you forget how Jobs masterfully handled antennae-gate? He's doing his job. Same here.
Don't set yourself up for backlash, Phil, you used to say all the right things. Hopefully this isn't also a preface for Gears of War 4.
PS: Recore sold well? I don't believe him.
Reading through some of these responses, I have to say, go read the actual Gamespot interview in its entirety. Puts a little context to the conversation. It's not like Phil Spencer did the interview specifically to say this about reviews. He also mentioned one site gave FH3 and 3/10 or 4/10. Point was, really low score reviews are click bait and I completely agree. ReCore is a 7/10 easily. You give a game a score of 3 or 4, it should basically be trash, and ReCore is not trash.
Reading through some of these responses, I have to say, go read the actual Gamespot interview in its entirety. Puts a little context to the conversation. It's not like Phil Spencer did the interview specifically to say this about reviews. He also mentioned one site gave FH3 and 3/10 or 4/10. Point was, really low score reviews are click bait and I completely agree. ReCore is a 7/10 easily. You give a game a score of 3 or 4, it should basically be trash, and ReCore is not trash.
"Side" content isn't side content if it's required for the main quest, that makes it main game content.
phil spencer said:On the reviews, honestly I thought some of the reviews were a little harsh in terms of their view on the game. But for us, inside, again I feel really proud to have the character, the story, the gameplay style, and the partnership with Armature and Inafune-san as part of our portfolio.
I didn't try to tell anybody that it was a ten. I think we knew, as with any games, that there are certain things… if we started from the beginning and we knew what we'd get, there's a couple of things we would've done slightly differently. But we're very proud of how the game ended up. And I think seven, eight, nine, like anywhere in there is fine. Three or four… I mean somebody gave Forza Horizon 3 a four. I think there's certain reviews that are written more to get clicked on than they are to actually accurately reflect the quality of the game, and that kind of bums me out.
I don't think the budget was high for that game at allYou shouldn't. Unless expectations were really low or US picked up a huge amount of slack. It only sold like 4-5k copies in the first week in the UK. After 3 weeks, it's total sales are only about 6-7k.
Reading through some of these responses, I have to say, go read the actual Gamespot interview in its entirety. Puts a little context to the conversation. It's not like Phil Spencer did the interview specifically to say this about reviews. He also mentioned one site gave FH3 and 3/10 or 4/10. Point was, really low score reviews are click bait and I completely agree. ReCore is a 7/10 easily. You give a game a score of 3 or 4, it should basically be trash, and ReCore is not trash.
I don't think the budget was high for that game at all
Even if we're talking about Forza Horizon 3, does it matter? If someone were running that game on PC, watching their 1080 choke on it, having stutters and crashes and BSoDs, would you begrudge them giving it a 4? "Yeah, sure the game crashes every 30 minutes for you, but if you could play it properly, you'd recognize it was better than a 4/10." People have differing experiences, and put value in different places.
We either take people at their word, that they are giving their honest opinion about reviews, or we don't trust any of them. It's a slippery slope to pick and choose the people we think have valid critical opinions, and if we ascribe some ulterior motive to every reviewer who does something we don't like, we'll end up with a very short list of milquetoast, "trustworthy" reviewers. Unless there's proof-positive that someone intentionally knocks down review scores to drive clicks or that they are driving at some other purpose, we shouldn't be doing that. Phil should be smart enough to know he's playing with fire when saying things like this.
Can you take your little wank fest over the topic creator in private messages please?
Report the thread to a moderator if you think it's inaccurate.
Really Phil?
This whole back and forth is somewhat entertaining though.
When Sony releases/announces something that is not favorably received, Microsoft is the first to jump on the inter webs and spew console war nonsense.
When Microsoft releases/announces something that is not favorably received - "Stop picking on us, the reviews aren't accurate, we are going to put a stop to console wars"
What a joke.
Head of Xbox is human too, this make him more relatable.
Gamespot does an interview with Phil Spencer, probably didn't get enough clicks.
So Gamespot posts another article taking snippets from the interview, this time providing their own interpretation. (He was actually talking about FH3 where a 4/10 definitely stood out, not Recore).
GAF member takes the bait and posts a thread, now everybody clicks on the article.
Gamespot wins.
On the reviews, honestly I thought some of the reviews were a little harsh in terms of their view on the game. But for us, inside, again I feel really proud to have the character, the story, the gameplay style, and the partnership with Armature and Inafune-san as part of our portfolio.
I didn't try to tell anybody that it was a ten. I think we knew, as with any games, that there are certain things if we started from the beginning and we knew what we'd get, there's a couple of things we would've done slightly differently. But we're very proud of how the game ended up. And I think seven, eight, nine, like anywhere in there is fine. Three or four I mean somebody gave Forza Horizon 3 a four. I think there's certain reviews that are written more to get clicked on than they are to actually accurately reflect the quality of the game, and that kind of bums me out.
What's "reasonable" about it? Like many people here they can't possibly believe that someone doesn't like something they enjoy and must come with idiotic reasons to discredit them. Also, a review shouldn't be more objective because that kinda defeats the purpose of someone's review.I'm interested in some examples of both of these cases. This isn't an example of the latter either, read the interview and he isn't bemoaning low review scores for ReCore, but questioning the validity of a 4/10 for Forza Horizon 3, which I think is reasonable.
What's "reasonable" about it? Like many people here they can't possibly believe that someone doesn't like something they enjoy and must come with idiotic reasons to discredit them. Also, a review shouldn't be more objective because that kinda defeats the purpose of someone's review.
Didn't he just tell us we were holding our phones wrong and called it good until it became such a huge problem they finally had to come clean?
What's "reasonable" about it? Like many people here they can't possibly believe that someone doesn't like something they enjoy and must come with idiotic reasons to discredit them. Also, a review shouldn't be more objective because that kinda defeats the purpose of someone's review.