Seece said: Yes it is. He is saying those games deserve high scores because many people buy them a game isn't reviewed on that basis at all. Plenty of games that have sold a lot have had shoddy graphics, or poor gameplay, not long enough, ect.
Just because carnival games sold well doesn't make it a GREAT game, whatever people say. Some people may think it is, but on paper. No. |
Nnot just that they buy them - that they praise them, and others buy them as consequence, on and on.
But I wouldn't say it has anythingn to do with scores, either, because reviews have never been a very good metric of quality.
"On paper" is meaningless, here, because there is no objective standard of quality for video games.