LinesInTheSand
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i am a total waste of space, i am sorry for wasting your time.
LinesInTheSand said:A closer look at two of Gamespot's more contraversial reviews:
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What is Greg Kasavin really saying with his latest Xbox flops?
He is inferring that he doesn't like the premise of Jade empire. He is saying he doesnt like the concept of a RPG set in Chinese Mythology.
He is saying he doesnt like 'high tech espionage' at all. This is the 3rd Splinter Cell game he has assigned himself to review. He was one of the VERY FEW AND FIRST to knock the original.
Kasavin can review any game he wants, he calls the shots as site editor. Why would he assign himself the 'grueling task' of reviewing 'yet another' Splinter Cell?' Why devote 20+ hours to a RPG if he doesnt like the concept to begin with?
Take a look at those screengrabs again, they are very telling.
So why, as the editor of Gamespot would he put himself as the reviewer of these titles? He has an obvious distaste for them at their core.
If we are to buy the premise that Greg Kasivin is the 'tough reviewer' and Jeff Gerstman is his good cop counterpart, then why is it that Greg pretty much exclusively reviews highly anticipated Xbox titles? Gerstman never reviews Xbox titles, that is until recently, he reviewed UC2 and Psychonauts, giving these future bargain binners nice if even a bit inflated scores in UC2's case. These both came after the 1 2 punch of SC3 and Jade Empire.
Right now SC3 and Jade empire are at 93.6% and 91% at Game Rankings. Are his scores from the herat, or are they hype killers AND Attention Grabbers for site traffic?
Gamespot is not only out to gain hits for outrageous flops, but they are also looking to kil any sort of Xbox hype they can. Anyone remember all those negative Halo 2 'ilovebees' editorials they posted? They snubbed Halo 2 for 'Best Game AND Best XBox Game at E3' They also snubbed it for Xbox game of the year, giving that title to a multiplatform game.
Gamespot is clearly out to not only kill Xbox hype, they are also out to kill Xbox 1st party franchises. If Kasavin reviews forze, which im sure he will, it will flop. Forza will flop, mark my words. Jade Empire is another example of this, what an embarassing score for a game whose X360 sequel has already been announced.
Bacon said:
Ponn01 said:So if everything got a 9 or 10 to please everyone what would be the point of reviewing anything?
They already do...Mr Nash said:People would just have to get their outrage out of games that only scored a 9.8 instead of a 9.9.![]()
LinesInTheSand said:It's about deflating hype, a Bioware game got a low 8? The best Splinter Cell to date got a low 8? They are high profile embarassements. And they are deliberate.
LinesInTheSand said:A closer look at two of Gamespot's more contraversial reviews:
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What is Greg Kasavin really saying with his latest Xbox flops?
He is inferring that he doesn't like the premise of Jade empire. He is saying he doesnt like the concept of a RPG set in Chinese Mythology.
He is saying he doesnt like 'high tech espionage' at all. This is the 3rd Splinter Cell game he has assigned himself to review. He was one of the VERY FEW AND FIRST to knock the original.
Kasavin can review any game he wants, he calls the shots as site editor. Why would he assign himself the 'grueling task' of reviewing 'yet another' Splinter Cell?' Why devote 20+ hours to a RPG if he doesnt like the concept to begin with?
Take a look at those screengrabs again, they are very telling.
So why, as the editor of Gamespot would he put himself as the reviewer of these titles? He has an obvious distaste for them at their core.
If we are to buy the premise that Greg Kasivin is the 'tough reviewer' and Jeff Gerstman is his good cop counterpart, then why is it that Greg pretty much exclusively reviews highly anticipated Xbox titles? Gerstman never reviews Xbox titles, that is until recently, he reviewed UC2 and Psychonauts, giving these future bargain binners nice if even a bit inflated scores in UC2's case. These both came after the 1 2 punch of SC3 and Jade Empire.
Right now SC3 and Jade empire are at 93.6% and 91% at Game Rankings. Are his scores from the herat, or are they hype killers AND Attention Grabbers for site traffic?
Gamespot is not only out to gain hits for outrageous flops, but they are also looking to kil any sort of Xbox hype they can. Anyone remember all those negative Halo 2 'ilovebees' editorials they posted? They snubbed Halo 2 for 'Best Game AND Best XBox Game at E3' They also snubbed it for Xbox game of the year, giving that title to a multiplatform game.
Gamespot is clearly out to not only kill Xbox hype, they are also out to kill Xbox 1st party franchises. If Kasavin reviews forze, which im sure he will, it will flop. Forza will flop, mark my words. Jade Empire is another example of this, what an embarassing score for a game whose X360 sequel has already been announced.
Kabuki Waq said:Obviously Lines was just exaggerating with the title
cmon noone entered this thread that Greg K actually was satan.
LinesInTheSand said:If Kasavin reviews forze, which im sure he will, it will flop. Forza will flop, mark my words.
yea games like Twisted Metal Black(9.5), Suideken 3 (9.1), TOny Hawk 3(10.0) for PS2(Not the GC version) are far more deservingPonn01 said:When is 8.6 considered a low 8? Don't you think YOU are being a bit biased? When has a 8.5 Great game suddenly become a high profile embarassement? I'm really starting to get sick and tired of people complaining about reviewers if there favorite game gets anything below a 8 or now anything below a 9. How can every game be a great, a best or flawless game? Where is the high standard set then? 5 and 6 should be average, that means a game that you would pick up off the shelf and most people would enjoy, 7 to 8 should be above average games, those games that are must haves, not just pick up on a whim and enjoy, the games that people are waiting for. 9 and 10's should be reserved for those rare few gems that come out yearly that are absolute must have system sellers.
SantaCruZer said:I like Kasavin. He obviously isn't affected by moneyhats or hype in his reviews.
I like Kasavin. He obviously isn't affected by moneyhats or hype in his reviews
mosaic said:I think it'd be cool if IGN and GameSpot simply stopped scoring games and let the tag lines and review texts speak for themselves.
If anything, it'd force more people to read extra words each day, which our society sure could use. My lord, I overheard a guy in his 20's say "bafroom" yesterday in the check out line of the supermarket.
He was one of the VERY FEW AND FIRST to knock the original.
He gave mgs 2 a 9.8 or some shit right?
wipeout364 said:I really think IGN is going to need to expand their review system to 11 or 12 with the number of ridiculous grades they give games. Who can take them seriously at all. I used to like their reviews but 9.9 for Jade empire, come on. Honestly a greater than 9 game should really be mind blowing in just about every aspect. A 9.9 should really shake your gaming foundations.
LinesInTheSand said:A closer look at two of Gamespot's more contraversial reviews:
What is Greg Kasavin really saying with his latest Xbox flops?
He is inferring that he doesn't like the premise of Jade empire. He is saying he doesnt like the concept of a RPG set in Chinese Mythology.
He is saying he doesnt like 'high tech espionage' at all. This is the 3rd Splinter Cell game he has assigned himself to review. He was one of the VERY FEW AND FIRST to knock the original.
Kasavin can review any game he wants, he calls the shots as site editor. Why would he assign himself the 'grueling task' of reviewing 'yet another' Splinter Cell?' Why devote 20+ hours to a RPG if he doesnt like the concept to begin with?
Take a look at those screengrabs again, they are very telling.
So why, as the editor of Gamespot would he put himself as the reviewer of these titles? He has an obvious distaste for them at their core.
If we are to buy the premise that Greg Kasivin is the 'tough reviewer' and Jeff Gerstman is his good cop counterpart, then why is it that Greg pretty much exclusively reviews highly anticipated Xbox titles? Gerstman never reviews Xbox titles, that is until recently, he reviewed UC2 and Psychonauts, giving these future bargain binners nice if even a bit inflated scores in UC2's case. These both came after the 1 2 punch of SC3 and Jade Empire.
Right now SC3 and Jade empire are at 93.6% and 91% at Game Rankings. Are his scores from the herat, or are they hype killers AND Attention Grabbers for site traffic?
Gamespot is not only out to gain hits for outrageous flops, but they are also looking to kil any sort of Xbox hype they can. Anyone remember all those negative Halo 2 'ilovebees' editorials they posted? They snubbed Halo 2 for 'Best Game AND Best XBox Game at E3' They also snubbed it for Xbox game of the year, giving that title to a multiplatform game.
Gamespot is clearly out to not only kill Xbox hype, they are also out to kill Xbox 1st party franchises. If Kasavin reviews forze, which im sure he will, it will flop. Forza will flop, mark my words. Jade Empire is another example of this, what an embarassing score for a game whose X360 sequel has already been announced.