Luney Tune said:
Yes it was a joke. I don't believe that description fits the average GameFAQs reviewer, but you obviously do. I think the average GameFAQs reviewer is an informed hardcore gamer that understands and respect the genre in question, and wants to provide others with an honest opinion. I think the trolls and idiots are a minority. Trolls usually don't care enough to write long detailed reviews. If you compare GameFAQs average scores with Metacritic scores, then you'll notice an interesting pattern: Games surrounded by a lot of hype consistently get higher scores on Metacritic. Games with little to no hype get higher scores on GameFAQs. I personally find that I agree far more often with GameFAQs than Metacritic. Anyway this debate isn't going anywhere. You're saying that pro reviewers represent some kind of objective way of measuring game quality. I say that's BS, and I'd rather take may chances with GameFAQ's. I don't think we'll agree. |
I do as well. I can write a GameFAQS review by just watching a few videos and reading forums. It's quite easy to BS a review in that horrid system. Have you actually read any of these reviews? What you agree with is really irrelevant because it's likely you share the similar opinions of the same niche. What you like or what the reviewers like in a game should hold no baring on the score.







