I'm going to at least rent it
I would, but for some reason Redbox has decided not to provide it, which I believe is a decision made by the publisher.
I'm going to at least rent it
Is this a meme I'm not aware of?
If not, it will be soon.
I really wonder how Uncharted 1 would be rated today. Was it really a much better game than The Order or have expectations changed so much?
In that post you linked, Scrulox said he doesn't want a game like this ever being made again. That to me doesn't mean a sequel, but anything that wold fall under some kind of umbrella that he doesn't approve of.
Besides, even a sequel to a sparsely populated genre brings more diversity than say, two entries in a much more populated genre, so even that is not so cut and dry.
Ha, irony is that it'll still be a better read than anything you'll do in your entire life.
i remember using my thoughts/feelings rather than letting some attention craving punks dictate what i do or dont purchase.
50-60 = D
61-70 = C
71-80 = B
81+ = A
That's how it was when I was in in high-school. I graduated 14 years ago.
But does the scale really start at 0%? I thought something around 50% is catastrophic and 90%+ is a really good game.Well 66% is a D. So you have to figure out whether a D is acceptable to you or not. Depends on where you're from though.
why would it be a meme?
Gametrailers and polygon gave it good scores, confirmed goty.
The ones in OT seems to be personally hurt.
Ha, irony is that it'll still be a better read than anything you'll do in your entire life.
Uncharted 1 came out 8 years ago, during the first year the then struggling PS3.A third person shooter, short, cinematic, singleplayer only, gorgeous graphics, mediocre gameplay...
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Metacritic: 8.8
User-Score: 8.2
I really wonder how Uncharted 1 would be rated today. Was it really a much better game than The Order or have expectations changed so much?
Because it's one of the most insane things I've ever read on this forum.
I'm sure they are pretty hurt right now after the past week of chaos around the title. I mean they've been building it for years, put in tons of hours, and the overall reaction seems to be pretty poor.
That being said, while I feel bad for them, it was their design that got them there.
Can't help but think he's partly responsible for Sony's pretty lackluster 1st/2nd party releases.
Knack's mediocre reception
Killzone's pretty but bland game/gameplay
Driveclub delay and launch issues
LBP3 having so many bugs and issues that Sony/Sumo should be ashamed
YoSP seems like a stand up gamer kinda guy but man they really need to rethink the games they're green-lighting.
Both sides are getting a little extreme here.
I mean, as far as i can tell, it's just an average-poor game, and that's that.
Both sides are getting a little extreme here.
I mean, as far as i can tell, it's just an average-poor game, and that's that.
why would it be a meme?
why would it be a meme?
Also if you take this list down to more gaming publications of note, no newspapers, no 2 man organizations...you have a much more lower number of 58
This is unusual...usually these publications will either agree with each other at the high end of numbers or dissagree...very rarely do they agree at such low numbers (ignoring game informer in this case with a 78)
Game Informer
IGN
The Escapist
Destructoid
Polygon
Gamespot
giantbomb
If people don't want what RAD's vision is, it's perfectly reasonable for people to voice that opinion. We don't owe RAD anything, they're making games for us, not the other way around. And if the people buying the games have no interest in buying what they're selling, the people buying aren't obligated to try it anyway just because that was RAD's vision.beautiful post amongst a sea of trash posts.
well said
There should be space in the video game business to make products which are targeted to excel in the visual presentation so they can be judged on those merits alone. Why should such visual masterpieces be tied down by expectation of people who do not understand the true goals of the product. I read many fans wanting to pick this game up based on how it looks so is there no rating system that protects the desires of said fans to be able to take pride in their purchases and know they're receiving a top-rated visual experience without it being dirtied by the expectation of people who don't appreciate the goes of presentation the product has set for itself? I don't know man... I just feel for people who are getting bummed out by these reviews and treated like what they want from the product is a mediocre gaming experience when what they want is in fact an excellent visual experience. If a game says its a platformer then we shouldn't attack it for not being a RTS and in the same right, if a game says its visually stunning then we shouldn't attack it for gameplay. People are even recommending not to purchase this game hence victimizing people who pre-ordered it. Its rather insensitive to come out and tell people not to buy something they've put money towards... AFTER THE FACT. No one likes to be judged for their purchasing decisions so this judgmental atmosphere at the very least seems rather anti-consumer. Aren't media supposed to be on the consumer's side? Finally on the idea that the product is too short... a good product should leave you wanting more. Like when people say you've overeaten when you feel bloated and you should stop eating when you feel you are about to get full.. in essence, you should be wanting more before you stop eating; this is the proper way. Overeating will make you obese and there's nothing good about that so why are we trying to promote over-gaming like its something healthy. The Order should be commended for not piling on the fat with unnecessary content, variety, game length and extra modes and collectable. It cares about the consumer's gaming health. Judged based on its visual fidelity and respect for consumer health, I'd give the order a 9.7 out of 10 but Metacritic won't carry my review on the "reviewer" section so I'll leave it here and I ask journalist to be kinder with their review. We need more products like the order. Dare I say it... I'd like to The Order another one of these!
And although I know that this is kind of sacrilege to say, but I do actually trust videogame journalists who have to play games at trade shows for their job more than the average GAF poster.
Are you actively trying to make the case that 66 is too good for this game?
But does the scale really start at 0%? I thought something around 50% is catastrophic and 90%+ is a really good game.
For me its
0-69 = F
70-74-D
75-79 = C
80-89 = B
90- 100 = A
(Graduated from high school two years ago)
There should be space in the video game business to make products which are targeted to excel in the visual presentation so they can be judged on those merits alone. Why should such visual masterpieces be tied down by expectation of people who do not understand the true goals of the product. I read many fans wanting to pick this game up based on how it looks so is there no rating system that protects the desires of said fans to be able to take pride in their purchases and know they're receiving a top-rated visual experience without it being dirtied by the expectation of people who don't appreciate the goes of presentation the product has set for itself? I don't know man... I just feel for people who are getting bummed out by these reviews and treated like what they want from the product is a mediocre gaming experience when what they want is in fact an excellent visual experience. If a game says its a platformer then we shouldn't attack it for not being a RTS and in the same right, if a game says its visually stunning then we shouldn't attack it for gameplay. People are even recommending not to purchase this game hence victimizing people who pre-ordered it. Its rather insensitive to come out and tell people not to buy something they've put money towards... AFTER THE FACT. No one likes to be judged for their purchasing decisions so this judgmental atmosphere at the very least seems rather anti-consumer. Aren't media supposed to be on the consumer's side? Finally on the idea that the product is too short... a good product should leave you wanting more. Like when people say you've overeaten when you feel bloated and you should stop eating when you feel you are about to get full.. in essence, you should be wanting more before you stop eating; this is the proper way. Overeating will make you obese and there's nothing good about that so why are we trying to promote over-gaming like its something healthy. The Order should be commended for not piling on the fat with unnecessary content, variety, game length and extra modes and collectable. It cares about the consumer's gaming health. Judged based on its visual fidelity and respect for consumer health, I'd give the order a 9.7 out of 10 but Metacritic won't carry my review on the "reviewer" section so I'll leave it here and I ask journalist to be kinder with their review. We need more products like the order. Dare I say it... I'd like to The Order another one of these!
50-60 = D
61-70 = C
71-80 = B
81+ = A
That's how it was when I was in in high-school. I graduated 14 years ago.
There should be space in the video game business to make products which are targeted to excel in the visual presentation so they can be judged on those merits alone. Why should such visual masterpieces be tied down by expectation of people who do not understand the true goals of the product. I read many fans wanting to pick this game up based on how it looks so is there no rating system that protects the desires of said fans to be able to take pride in their purchases and know they're receiving a top-rated visual experience without it being dirtied by the expectation of people who don't appreciate the goes of presentation the product has set for itself? I don't know man... I just feel for people who are getting bummed out by these reviews and treated like what they want from the product is a mediocre gaming experience when what they want is in fact an excellent visual experience. If a game says its a platformer then we shouldn't attack it for not being a RTS and in the same right, if a game says its visually stunning then we shouldn't attack it for gameplay. People are even recommending not to purchase this game hence victimizing people who pre-ordered it. Its rather insensitive to come out and tell people not to buy something they've put money towards... AFTER THE FACT. No one likes to be judged for their purchasing decisions so this judgmental atmosphere at the very least seems rather anti-consumer. Aren't media supposed to be on the consumer's side? Finally on the idea that the product is too short... a good product should leave you wanting more. Like when people say you've overeaten when you feel bloated and you should stop eating when you feel you are about to get full.. in essence, you should be wanting more before you stop eating; this is the proper way. Overeating will make you obese and there's nothing good about that so why are we trying to promote over-gaming like its something healthy. The Order should be commended for not piling on the fat with unnecessary content, variety, game length and extra modes and collectable. It cares about the consumer's gaming health. Judged based on its visual fidelity and respect for consumer health, I'd give the order a 9.7 out of 10 but Metacritic won't carry my review on the "reviewer" section so I'll leave it here and I ask journalist to be kinder with their review. We need more products like the order. Dare I say it... I'd like to The Order another one of these!
Uncharted 1 came out 8 years ago, during the first year the then struggling PS3.
Expectations were entirely different.
I forgot about Redbox. I guess this is easily a one day rental. Thanks for the unintentional reminder!Damn, kinda glad I didn't pre-order. Hopefully redbox will carry it at some point I still want to play it.
Green-lighting those wasn't the issue. There's no reason any of those shouldn't exist. The execution is the issue.
Wait, if you've played it, can you tell us why you think it deserves that much lower of a score?yes...i am
Damn RAD. 100+ pages already, crazy.
Boy, I'm not seeing quite as many Order avatars as I did yesterday.
... I'd like to The Order another one of these!
Seriously.
I'm not sure why people trust reviews of anything by your average GAF poster. Seems like a lot of people around here are WAY too emotionally invested in this stuff to get anything near an impartial viewpoint.
Wait, if you've played it, can you tell us why you think it deserves that much lower of a score?