CabbageRed
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Its a small thing but it keeps nagging me: many reviewers who have to give graphics a score seem unable to seperate a game's visuals from how much they enjoyed the game overall. By that I mean, if they enjoyed the game then they think the graphics were good and visa versa. Obviously, there are exceptions but this generally seems to be the outcome in most reviews.
An example would be IGN's review of Stronghold 2 (http://pc.ign.com/articles/609/609550p3.html). As someone playing AoW, Swat 4, Doom 3 and HL2 on a decent PC, I felt Stronghold 2's visuals (along with those found in AoW) provided a glimpse at what RTS's will soon look like.
However, the reviewer states, This is not a good looking game on any level and it has performance issues. Performance issues are most certainly prevalent but to say it looks good on no level strikes me as being absurd. It seems more likely that the reviewer is confusing the graphics for the gameplay. Something along the lines of an attractive woman becoming unattractive if her personality rubs you the wrong way.
I keep seeing this review after review and it makes me wonder if graphics should really be scored at all. If you like the art direction and/or find the visuals to be technically impressive, then say as much in the review. To actually score the graphics a an entity separate from the gameplay isn't working and really provides little service to the readers. Screenshots and some mention of performance in the review should be more than enough.
An example would be IGN's review of Stronghold 2 (http://pc.ign.com/articles/609/609550p3.html). As someone playing AoW, Swat 4, Doom 3 and HL2 on a decent PC, I felt Stronghold 2's visuals (along with those found in AoW) provided a glimpse at what RTS's will soon look like.
However, the reviewer states, This is not a good looking game on any level and it has performance issues. Performance issues are most certainly prevalent but to say it looks good on no level strikes me as being absurd. It seems more likely that the reviewer is confusing the graphics for the gameplay. Something along the lines of an attractive woman becoming unattractive if her personality rubs you the wrong way.
I keep seeing this review after review and it makes me wonder if graphics should really be scored at all. If you like the art direction and/or find the visuals to be technically impressive, then say as much in the review. To actually score the graphics a an entity separate from the gameplay isn't working and really provides little service to the readers. Screenshots and some mention of performance in the review should be more than enough.