Just remember the golden rule guys..A review doesn't matter if it isn't on Metacritic.
Or if it doesn't align with your opinion of the game :D
Just remember the golden rule guys..A review doesn't matter if it isn't on Metacritic.
How does one review something without their personal opinions being part of that review?Any reviewer that does this shit should be motherfucking fired, period. Same for those who put personal feelings and opinions ahead of the game itself. Shit like this is just bullshit and why you can't/shouldn't take reviews seriously. Hopefully though, no reviewer actually does this.
I doubt anyone will have the store debacle influence their scores. But personal feelings and opinions? That's always going to have an influence. In the end, all reviews are subjective.Any reviewer that does this shit should be motherfucking fired, period. Same for those who put personal feelings and opinions ahead of the game itself. Shit like this is just bullshit and why you can't/shouldn't take reviews seriously. Hopefully though, no reviewer actually does this.
I'm weak to hype.
My review is in Dutch, but I'll post the cliff's notes version here once the embargo is up. Curious to see what other reviewers think.
I doubt anyone will have the store debacle influence their scores. But personal feelings and opinions? That's always going to have an influence. In the end, all reviews are subjective.
My review is in Dutch, but I'll post the cliff's notes version here once the embargo is up. Curious to see what other reviewers think.
I doubt anyone will have the store debacle influence their scores. But personal feelings and opinions? That's always going to have an influence. In the end, all reviews are subjective.
My review is in Dutch, but I'll post the cliff's notes version here once the embargo is up. Curious to see what other reviewers think.
I doubt anyone will have the store debacle influence their scores. But personal feelings and opinions? That's always going to have an influence. In the end, all reviews are subjective.
"Personal feelings and opinions" is what a review is; your experiences, perspective, tastes color how you experience and feel about a game. Games don't exist in a vacuum.Any reviewer that does this shit should be motherfucking fired, period. Same for those who put personal feelings and opinions ahead of the game itself. Shit like this is just bullshit and why you can't/shouldn't take reviews seriously. Hopefully though, no reviewer actually does this.
what do you mean exactly?Not very well known reviewers circling this thread like vultures is a little weird.
The embargo drops in 17 minutes ;)I keep coming back to this thread hopping for some scores and always leave disappointed
Highly inaccurate.Instead of actual atmosphere, you get the nth open world shooter.
4gamers.be!
Still disappointed :x
There are some impressions on Twitter some might find interesting.
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I think 88 will be the score. Really can't wait to dive into this one. Whatever score it gets I will still be playing this
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While Metro: Exodus delivers on its promise of deep and meaningful combat situations that let you approach encounters from any angle you can think of, its technical shortcomings are simply unforgivable. Combine that with a plot that doesn't answer its most intriguing questions and you've got an experience that will please at times, but will also disappoint those looking for something meaningful outside of the distribution of bullets.
Metro Exodus is a gorgeous post-apocalyptic spectacle set in a dangerous yet intriguing world. Barring its technical omissions on console, there's no reason to miss out on one of the more entertaining shooters in recent memory.
Feeling good about my low 80s guess. This game never looked like a 90 metacritic titleI was expecting scores in the 9 range, so that's certainly a surprise to start things off.
Feeling good about my low 80s guess. This game never looked like a 90 metacritic title
This tentative conclusion to Artyom's story achieves that goal, and is probably one of the best book-to-game adaptations we've seen because of it. It's not afraid to have a voice, it's not afraid to be tough, it's not afraid to weave some artistic new ideas into a genre that's been crying out for innovation for a generation. Gameplay-wise, it's great. Production-wise, it has its issues. But narratively, this is a game composed with soul.
Fluctuating like a Geiger Counter between nihilism and utopianism, this game's muddy morality is a thing of beauty in the current climate and could be one of 2019's most important games as a result.