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biglittlesps said:
walsufnir said:
I repeat what I said in another thread: reviews released early are probably made for clicks of these sites to gather attention before the big wave of reviews arrive. That said, released reviews are better than many expected.


If reviewer understands the goal of this game then its surely score a minimum of 8 otherwise it going to be mixed based on what the reviewer like in games.


What does a goal of a game do to its fun or value? I will repeat my example from yesterday:

A dev-team wants to make a new racing-game. In doing so they decide the most crucial part of the racing game is not steering, it's accelerating and breaking. They let everyone in the public know about it so nobody can say they didn't know what was coming. Now the devs achieve a level of graphics no one has ever seen before in a racing game, everything is jaw-dropping. They even manage to make the accelerating and breaking extremely difficult and challenging, millimeters are crucial in every corner of your trigger buttons.

But in the end it's a beautiful looking racing game where you only accelerate or break.

Now the devs achieved exactly what they wanted to but how would you rate this game, compared to other racing games? I know this is an exaggeration but how does the goal/vision add anything to what the game is in the end?