reviews of high profile video games are now merely used as ways for reviewers to show how intelligent and good at words they are
With all these hyperbole, i feel like vidcons has been vindicated:
THE HYPERBOLE.
Are these guys trying to win Pulitzer prizes or something? Why can't reviews just be two paragraphs long, give us a jist of the game, without acting dramatic about it?
Off topic but what are you using that turns gaf that color? I need to try it out, maybe using gaf as long as I do with the default background is why my eyes hurt so much now.
reviews of high profile video games are now merely used as ways for reviewers to show how intelligent and good at words they are
The only things that I'd wanna know about a game like this are whether or not the shooting/combat is good enough to have to see now and whether or not there's any replay-ability to justify the price tag. Otherwise, it's another $20 in 2 months title. Art can wait.
I don't see the problem with a game that's clearly aspiring to be art being treated as such.
Two concerns I have too. I hope Move works but no one wants to discuss it. I hate to say reviewers are bad at their jobs, but seriously.Almost no reviews have anything on Move support, WTF come on guys that is the point of you getting early copies to tell us about these things. Do your job.
I am a bit scared on the whole story story story thing. Seems like story is the reason for the rave reviews over gameplay.
I'll wait until the real reviews come out for the game, i.e. player impressions.
Sessler has been spot on for me lately so his review plus that Edge score is putting me into a frothing mess.
That's a disheartening sentiment.
Seriously. A review should tell you if you should spend money on a consumer product. What's good, what's bad, similar games by way of comparison.
That's a disheartening sentiment.
Off topic but what are you using that turns gaf that color? I need to try it out, maybe using gaf as long as I do with the default background is why my eyes hurt so much now.
That exists in spades for those who somehow want it. For others, it's like demanding that book reviews obsess about font size and paper stock at the expense of the writing itself. The non-consumer tip sheet is the exception, not the rule. Why be upset that those who want something else from criticism have options? Your needs are certainly still being served.
This is why my negativity is well-founded. Reviews that include this kind of writing are very hard to take seriously; They've gone beyond giving me their opinion and have progressed to POETICALLY FELLATING THE GAME.
Can you guys make your prose a little less purple and focus on rationale about what works well and why, please? God almighty.
I hope Move works but no one wants to discuss it.
That's a disheartening sentiment.
Thanks.
It's one more people need. We're playing games, not movies or paintings. Reviews need to stop spending 70% of their time telling me how all of that bullshit is and tell me if the gameplay works or not.
It's one more people need. We're playing games, not movies or paintings. Reviews need to stop spending 70% of their time telling me how all of that bullshit is and tell me if the gameplay works or not.
Absolutely. If my skeleton didn't feel broken after a drunk Quincy driver rammed my car at a red light last night, I'd be high on life. I expect the backlash - who doesn't when half the games you adore are dismissed not as less than great but as "utter garbage." But that's never stopped me from loving books and music that others also deem unworthy of existing. I'm happy to have made many people happy.Today must be pretty exciting for you man.
This. Way too much focus is put on the story, which is one aspect but no where near the most important. We are here to play games not watch them.
What happened with Journey last year disgusted me. If that is the direction we are going in I am out. A balance is great, I have zero problems with an excellent story but it must ALWAYS be in conjunction with great gameplay.
It's one more people need. We're playing games, not movies or paintings. Reviews need to stop spending 70% of their time telling me how all of that bullshit is and tell me if the gameplay works or not.
That exists in spades for those who somehow want it. For others, it's like demanding that book reviews obsess about font size and paper stock at the expense of the writing itself. The non-consumer tip sheet is the exception, not the rule. Why be upset that those who want something else from criticism have options? Your needs are certainly still being served.
That's a disheartening sentiment.
Yeah I have to question whether people actually know what the hell they're reading. They come off as people seeing big words and being impressed just because they're big words, and somehow that translates into "well now I HAVE to buy this! Did you see all of those words he used? That means it's really good".
What's disheartening is people paying full price for games blindly. Of course, their money, but if they want to give reviews some validity at least demand that you're being told why the game deserves that money. Not why it's so -insert adjective here-.
t's one more people need. We're playing games, not movies or paintings. Reviews need to stop spending 70% of their time telling me how all of that bullshit is and tell me if the gameplay works or not.
This thread has taken a turn for the embarrassing.
This thread has taken a turn for the embarrassing.
Absolutely. If my skeleton didn't feel broken after a drunk Quincy driver rammed my car at a red light last night, I'd be high on life. I expect the backlash - who doesn't when half the games you adore are dismissed not as less than great but as "utter garbage." But that's never stopped me from loving books and music that others also deem unworthy of existing. I'm happy to have made many people happy.
Yep, pure anti-intellectualism from the typical contrarians shitting up the thread.
Do what I do when it comes to the value proposition: Wait for release, listen to the people who you trust, ignore the rest, and follow your gut. I don't read reviews to inform buying decisions. I have so many more reliable filters. And to be honest, I don't think anyone else here does either. But it's fun to know that you turn to intuition, forums, informed friends with comparable taste, and then pretend that critics are the ones costing you money isn't it?
If anyone wants a Gaffers unbiased opinion check out my review http://www.dailyjoypad.co.uk/?p=47581
Yep, game reviews well and cynics come out the word work.
Almost no reviews have anything on Move support, WTF come on guys that is the point of you getting early copies to tell us about these things. Do your job.
Wanting games to have gameplay is anti-intellectualism?
If all they talked about was the gameplay the review would be 70% shorter anyway, so you're not missing out on anything, except the time it takes you to read it I guess.