Picko said:
A smart reviewer will write reviews that are directed towards their audience. It is therefore no surprise that JRPGs get lower reviews from Western critics - a vast majority of their readership does not play that genre. They could technically lose reputation by giving high review scores to games their readership doesn't like. This is also a reason why a number of extremely casual games on the Wii will never get high scores. But that's a different topic altogether. However, as naznatips said Famitsu openly admits they give review scores that fans want to see. The difference between them and Western critics is that they do this regardless of quality. Famitsu are not a reliable source of reviews, they are more accurately an amusing (although interesting) sidenote. That said, I have no problem with people showing an interest in their reviews. It is quite possible that some people would find that Famitsu's review scores are often close to what they would score games personally. |
I thought it was because there was a notion that JRPGs are a stale genre.







