rajendra82 said:
Take a look at the graph I posted. The trend lines for the X-Play stars converted to a 100 point score versus the Metacritic average for the same game follows the same general pattern. Then take a closer look at the actual Metacritic score verus X-Play score. Here is what you will notice. For games rated 1-Star by X-Play, the Metacritic average ranges between 33 and 57 and averages about 45, so the games rated 1 star by X-Play will fall around 25 points below the Metacritic average. Similarly the games rated 2 stars will fall around 16 points below Metacritc average. Games rated 3 stars will be 7 points below Meacritic average. Games rated 4 stars will be right at Metacritic average. Games rated 5 stars will actually be about 10 points above the Metacritic average. All of this is true regardless of the system the game is on. In fact to most accurately convert the X-Play star rating to a Metacritic average, the following formula should be used. Expected Metacritic Average = (X-Play Star Rating) x 11.25 + 33.75 The past six months were dominated by holiday 2008 releases. XBox360, and PS3 actually released a lot of their main games during this timeframe, so those are the games that X-Play reviewed and gave them 3-5 stars in general. Games in this range are expected to be scored right around the Metacritic average. During this holiday season, almost no shovelware (1-2 star games) was released on the HD sytems, so there are no dots that fall way below Metacritic average. The Wii release schedule during this timeframe was quite a bit different. We got some high quality games which explains the upper group of dots, and then we got several shovelware releases which explains the lower group of dots. I have never played Tenchu (and probably won't have time to play it ever), so I can't comment on how accurate the 2 star rating is by X-Play. But realize that 2 star rating form X-Play represents an expected Metacritic average of 56 and not 40 as you are assuming. This is exactly where Tenchu Z on the XBox360 is at right now. If you think the Wii game is better than the XBox360 game and could be a Metacritic average 68 game, it should have had a 3 star rating from X-Play. It's possible the game falls short of that mark and taking everyone else's opinion into account, the Metacritic score will settle around a 64. In this case either a 2 or 3 star rating from X-Play is fully justifiable. You can see bias where you want to. I just see data and patterns. |
You did understand that the number represents the difference between the XPlay score and the MetaCritic Average FOR THAT PARTICULAR GAME. There is not constant involved. This has nothing to do with high and low scoring games. They could give 4 stars on a game that had a MetaCritic average of 100 and they would be 20 points low even with a good score. If they gave 1 star to a game that had an average score of twenty that would plot as a zero (perfect match)









