Probably higher than it will deserve.
It would be hilarious if they scored 84 and missed out on a bonus
You have a point there, but an early embargo with glowing reviews can give a huge boost to preorder sales. I don't see why they would pass on that if they had confidence in their product.
It would be hilarious if they scored 84 and missed out on a bonus
You have a point there, but an early embargo with glowing reviews can give a huge boost to preorder sales. I don't see why they would pass on that if they had confidence in their product.
Bethesda games always fair well critically. Hell, their games are usually trainwrecks and they always receive 9s and 10s.
Trainwrecks? The games are buggy but still very playable.Bethesda games always fair well critically. Hell, their games are usually trainwrecks and they always receive 9s and 10s.
Bethesda games always fair well critically. Hell, their games are usually trainwrecks and they always receive 9s and 10s.
It'll be a bug-fest and it'll still manage to score 90+.
Bethesda games, at least the games I've played, tend to have bad gameplay and bad writing on top of their technical issues, so I stand by what I said.Sure they're buggy, but trainwrecks? nah.
Most likely.High 80s.
Depends on bugs but expecting 9 and 10's
(in this case not only AAA, they also have the Minecraft thing of building your shelter).
Haha, wow! So many people are super high on a game they've seen about 5 minutes of footage of, and haven't even played yet. Good job living the cliche, guys!
94ish
Fourth of November.When is the embargo up?
Neanderthals didn't make videogames, so obviously didn't have big sellers to copy. Which means it's quite hard to use their game features or gameplay mechanics as reference.I didn't realise Notch was present at the advent of civilisation where neanderthals huddled in caves to escape the cold.
It would be hilarious if they scored 84 and missed out on a bonus
What's the joke?
What's the joke?