Reviewers do their job reviewing what is delivered to them. This is nowhere a perfect game, with such flaws I cant see WHY it should score more then 8 (and I myself believe a 7 is good enough for this all).
At the same time that I understand that 4 and 5 may be too little for this game, its general score is at 70+ what is completely reasonable it seems.
I think you are missing the point. The numbers in and of themselves do not matter. What matters is the following:
- retail console game sales correlate heavily with metacritic scores
- to maximize sales, decision makers only fund games that have a high chance of scoring well
- in order to score well, games must cater to the tastes of a particular niche group
- to help ensure this, games are continually evaluated by critics during the design and production, so much so you can say critics design aaa console games
- as such, retail console game games that do not cater to that group will never get made
Sometimes a game like driveclub or Nier will slip through, but in today's world, it is pretty rare. Mostly,
retail console games are made for reviewers and designed by other reviewers (current and former). If you have the same tastes, the system works great for you.
For those people who tastes are not the same as "20-40 y.o. white males who get paid to play 30+ videogames per year", which is the vast majority of people, they must look elsewhere.
The biggest games in the world today are LoL, Dota2, Clash of Clans, Candy Crush, Hay Day, CoD, WoW, SWTOR, Minecraft, Crossfire, World of Tanks, Maplestory, Team Fortress,...probably forgetting some. The role of reviewers in determining their success? zero. The amount of time developers spent in catering to the tastes of reviewers?* zero. The amount of success? you be the judge.
*CoD & SWTOR being kind-of exceptions.
It is what it is, and we'll see what the long term prospects are now that we live in a world with ubiquitous powerful tablets and smartphones that do not rely retail game sales in any way. I'd love to know %tage of under 14's who don't care about consoles vs. 10 years ago.
Outside of the above, the actual numbers are completely meaningless, and arguing about them pointless (hehe).
SlightlyOT: I wonder if the butchering of Destiny occurred after the mock reviews came in.