DA: I won the award but we all know it belongs to Shadow of MordorDragon Age Inquisition misses this by 1 point, so y'all can carry on disliking the 2014 GOTY.
I remember the days when review scores meant nothing. Good days..
DA: I won the award but we all know it belongs to Shadow of Mordor
So messed up.
I mean look at NieR: Automata - Become as Gods Edition.
Rated 90, and according to Metacritic, it's a "must-play".
Yet, it's the same game that's on PS4 and PC. So not "must-play" on the original platforms and where it is most-played?
This system doesn't work.
This sets a bad precedent, what does it say about games rated below 90?
The number difference is enough for any person to notice the supposed quality difference between titles.
I mean, you're the one "focusing intently" if you think this is what they're suggesting.Finally. I've said this all along. Literally not a single game below 90 is worth playing.
I hate this intense focus on review scores
There are no must play games.
I mean, you're the one "focusing intently" if you think this is what they're suggesting.
Not sure about that.All these different versions getting different scores is so stupid.
It's also that a late release on another platform might have added dlc content or further refinements to improve it's reception.Not sure about that.
A game can have issues on platform A that are simply not present (or less relevant) on platform B.
When things like that happen (say, the infamous Bayonetta PS3 conversion) I see nothing wrong in average scores reflecting those differences.
(though, please note I'm definitely NOT a fan of aggregators)
I remember the days when review scores meant nothing. Good days..
DA: I won the award but we all know it belongs to Shadow of Mordor
Metacritic needs to die, or to completely change.
- game on one platform 90 (must play)
- same game on different platform 89 (not must play)
- some publications weight much more than many others
- Stephens sausage roll 90 must play (9 reviews); Nier 88 (101 reviews). Where s barrier to entry, like 30 reviews or something?
I don't know why people are against Metacritic.
I always use Metacritic to find game I might have forgot about or missed.
I usually check games I haven't heard of or forgot about that are 79 to 100.
Yep, that's true as well... good point.It's also that a late release on another platform might have added dlc content or further refinements to improve it's reception.
It isn't a must play on any platformSo Nier: Automata on XB is a must play and on PS4 it is not?
Metacritic get your shit together!
I know, and I thought it was clear when I quoted them by name. However, Certified Fresh means nothing, it's only invented, neutral jargon to distinguish between critical hits and the rest of the market. Metacritic already does that with the "Universal Acclaim" tag under the score. Now they're adding a very clear and select term, which intentionally or not, by telling us what's a "must", it also tells us what's not. That's wrong to me, and it could be easily avoidable adopting the same "Universal Acclaim" now in use, less lesive for those works not getting there.RT has a Certified Fresh badge... that goes all the way to 70%.