BiohazardX95
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Lol, no, avg Game score is 7-8lmao what? A 6/10 score means the reviewer thought it was just above average.
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Lol, no, avg Game score is 7-8lmao what? A 6/10 score means the reviewer thought it was just above average.
This is such bullshit. This is the first Sony game that gets +90 on metacritic in 2 years and the first original game since TLOU2. Many games get +80 and we have plenty of those that don't reach those scores. Destruction AllStars, MLB games, Sackboy, etc.I mean why is it disingenuous? Nintendo and Sony games get a bump up and we all know it. Majority of those games do not deserve perfect scores and I'm not going to lie when I tell you that so far Ragnarok honestly looks to be more of the same so far in terms of gameplay.
It’s almost as if he never played the game at all and just used meme trolling “talking points.”
The review can be complete nonsense but still there is no need for stupid ass death threads, people just need act little, just little bit more logical but that’s apparently too much to ask in social media.I think an outlier review is fine as long as the reviewer does a good job outlining the reasoning behind their review. I don't think this Korea reviewer did that at all. A sequel is not typically dramatically different from its predecessor, especially when the predecessor was as lavishly praised as God of War. But this is the reason the Korean reviewer dished on GoW: R. The problem is the review in entirely incomplete compared to other reviews. The Korean reviewer doesn't talk about the side quests at all. Doesn't mention the new realms. Doesn't mention the bosses which is something people complained about in the previous game. It is an entirely hollow review.
The review can be complete nonsense but still there is no need for stupid ass death threads, people just need act little, just little bit more logical but that’s apparently too much to ask in social media.
And yet people still do it anyway and this not just gaming, it happens in movies and comic industry because 90% of people on social media are.....Of course there is no need for death threats. That goes without saying.
And yet people still do it anyway and this not just gaming, it happens in movies and comic industry because 90% of people on social media are.....
It is a sad state and exactly why I am not on social media.
That’s some serial killer sounding shit right thereI prefer to fax my death threats tbh
I prefer to fax my death threats tbh
Review scales are established through precedentAgreed.
Anyway, every person may like or not like something. Funny how in movies, everyone is fine with people giving 2 stars or 4 star reviews, while games have this odd way where all reviewers need to funnel their scores to a tight band to make the fanboy feel better. What uber fanboys desperately what to tell the world:
"Oh no. That 6/10 score is going to dump down the Metacritic score a whopping 1 pt. Hey gamers, if you exclude that review the MC score should go up a pt."
I think just about every game site gives Grand Theft Auto 9s and 10s. I hate those games. Other games that I've played which I bin right away though sites give great reviews:
- Shadow of Colossus
- Halo games
- Borderlands games
Who's blaming what?So you're blaming the death threats on the fact that Microsoft hasn't released a AAA game this year? Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
That has nothing to do what I was talking about. It could be a 1000 star system.Review scales are established through precedent
It's pointless to compare to movies to games because the precedent there was a 4 or 5 point scale, set by popular reviewers like Roger Ebert and many others followed that template
Games precedent is a 10 point scale with the popular precedent set by the likes of IGN and Gamespot. In fact they used to use a 100 point scale - which is probably what helped popularise the single point breakdown we get on sites like Metacritic and made 80 and above the sort of benchmark
I don’t follow movie enthusiast sites so I can’t agree or disagree on whether people feel critic reviews are things to cry or dunk on people for. I think that I used to see plenty of people review bombing or giving perfect scores to movies before release though. So theres definitely plenty of crazies in other forms too.That has nothing to do what I was talking about. It could be a 1000 star system.
The point is gamers care a lot about tight review scores to make themselves feel better, while nobody in life cares if movie scores span from 0 to 10 or 0 to 5.
You got a lot fan warriors in gaming, you dont see in other forms of entertainment.
This is deeply disturbing
They have IGN in Korea!?
They have an IGN in New Jersey also
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Mitch: Yeah? Well, don’t be so sure. Others have tried and failed. The entire population, in fact.
I follow music too and they get plenty of "death threats" when they give bad reviews to big artists. Not sure why you're making this about gamers only.That's because nobody who watches tv shows or movies fanboy over which studio makes the content. Nor do they battle which brand of kitchen appliance they own vs the guy next door. You'd think it would be a great battle ground where one guy with $5000 worth of KitchenAid would go toe to toe with a guy spending $5000 on Samsung. They could even do a round robin bracket where it's fridge vs fridge, dish washer vs dishwasher and even which brand makes the best blender.
I bet most people dont give a shit which media company makes the movies or most other things they have in their house. But video games fan warriors have "plastic box theory" drilled into their skulls.
I will be right on that, thank you for bringing to my attention......I thought Gotham knights and babylons fall were both 8.5/10s. No one threatened to kill me but people do think of me as Simple Jack from Tropic Thunder .
I'm agreeing with you, my point is gamers nitpick over scores because they've basically been trained to count every single point by the way reviews are doneThat has nothing to do what I was talking about. It could be a 1000 star system.
The point is gamers care a lot about tight review scores to make themselves feel better, while nobody in life cares if movie scores span from 0 to 10 or 0 to 5.
You got a lot fan warriors in gaming, you dont see in other forms of entertainment.
Apparently the story is good and the gameplay is as good as the last one (which I admittedly didn't play) but surely it deserves to lose some points for visually/mechanically being pretty much the exact same game as the PS4 God of War game aside from some optimizations to make it run better on PS5, no?
6/10 definitely sounds a bit extreme (and probably done on purpose to get clicks, it's the internet after all) but all the 9s and 10s out of 10 look equally ridiculous to me. From everything I've seen and read it looks like a solid 8.5 but nothing more (which is a good score! so shut the f up!).
What a nonsense post. The PS4 game (that you never played) was already a total reboot of the series and there's nothing else on the market that plays like it.Apparently the story is good and the gameplay is as good as the last one (which I admittedly didn't play) but surely it deserves to lose some points for visually/mechanically being pretty much the exact same game as the PS4 God of War game aside from some optimizations to make it run better on PS5, no?
6/10 definitely sounds a bit extreme (and probably done on purpose to get clicks, it's the internet after all) but all the 9s and 10s out of 10 look equally ridiculous to me. From everything I've seen and read it looks like a solid 8.5 but nothing more (which is a good score! so shut the f up!).
Firstly, I haven't played Elden Ring either but that seems to be an open world dark souls game, which as far as I know hasn't been done before.Nah...By that token, Elden Rings should be penalized for using the same mechanics From has been known for, iterating on the formula they started with DS on the PS3. It is absolutely fine for a direct sequel such as GOWR to build on the same foundations laid by the reboot. You can not expect every single entry to reinvent the wheel, can you? The game is ultra-polished, with deep combat and rich customization, spectacular set-pieces, interesting characters, and, apparently, a superb story...Why would you apply such scrutiny to it, and it alone, when multiple hits get shielded from this treatment? Makes zero sense, imo.
What a nonsense post. The PS4 game (that you never played) was already a total reboot of the series and there's nothing else on the market that plays like it.
Basically you want every sequel to lose points for being...a sequel.
Yes absolutely I want sequels to lose points if they are really just progressing the story and adding more set pieces (which seems to be more or less what GOW:R is doing, albeit doing it well apparently).
Logically, the original PS4 reboot has already earned all the praise/points for the technical aspects. More than happy for the PS4 reboot to get a 10 out of 10 but in comparison, does this game really deserve 10 out of 10? I think "no" but obviously you think it does, which is fine. All entailed to our opinions.
Also to make it clear I'm not hating on/singling out GOW, let's make it clear that the BOTW (a game I have actually played, shocking I know) sequel will have to do something really astounding to warrant anything near a perfect score (especially considering how long they are taking to make the damn thing).
The review can be complete nonsense but still there is no need for stupid ass death threads, people just need act little, just little bit more logical but that’s apparently too much to ask in social media.
Ok Stephanie SterlingYes absolutely I want sequels to lose points if they are really just progressing the story and adding more set pieces (which seems to be more or less what GOW:R is doing, albeit doing it well apparently).
Logically, the original PS4 reboot has already earned all the praise/points for the technical aspects. More than happy for the PS4 reboot to get a 10 out of 10 but in comparison, does this game really deserve 10 out of 10? I think "no" but obviously you think it does, which is fine. All entailed to our opinions.
Didn't you know that if you do not give every highly successful and popular game nothing less than a perfect score in your own experience, that you are nothing but a "troll" and "have bad taste"? It's the law of the internet that you have to consume and love everything.Why? The review text was probably his honest opinion.
Lol hey I detest Jim Sterling's constant moaning bollocks about EA and Activision as much as the next personOk Stephanie Sterling
I don't. Only because I do not follow anyone there and only use to to upload my game session screencaps since facebook can no longer link to Sony consoles. I have to use twitter as some annoying middleman.Well it's twitter. Isn't that all the rage on that platform. Wish Musk would pull the plug.
This is...not at all what the game is doing. The game does start that way though, but it's supposed to be that way at first.Yes absolutely I want sequels to lose points if they are really just progressing the story and adding more set pieces (which seems to be more or less what GOW:R is doing, albeit doing it well apparently).
Convince me otherwise.Reading the comments here is no surprising.
People here have no sympathy, and consider everything to be online fame.
Sounds like this dude is really going through his DarkestHour.
We’re not surprised that you’re not surprised.I’m not surprised to hear this.