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Khuutra said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
Khuutra said:
I think the more disturbing trend here is that people expect reviewers to all generally agree with each other. Nobody asks questions when movie reviewers deviate from the standard reaction - why do gamers treat their medium differently?

 

Movie reviewers have this reputation of being elitist snobs. Game reviewers don't have that reputation yet, so people expect their reviews to fit the mainstream. With the Wii, that is throwing everything off.

 

Michael Bay's Transformers got slammed to Hell and gone by the critics in general. Roger Ebert, the greatest critical voice in cinema today, called it a four-star movie simply because it fulfilled what it was trying to do. He deviated from the mean and median opinions so far he's practically in another country. Nobody says anything.

This demand that game reviewers all think alike is bizarre and worrisome and has been so for years.

Agreed. This is why people who follow Metacritic for example to me miss out, you have to read the reviews, not go by a score. A slam by them many not be a slam to you. Animal Crossing:CF & Tales of Symphonia 2, although they are minor upgrade, if you read the reviews they still offer the same fun that made them popular. =/

 



The Interweb is about overreaction, this is what makes it great!

...Imagine how boring the interweb would be if everyone thought logically?