Diomedes1976 said:
Or maybe the scores on IGN and Gamespot tells us what we need to know about US gaming magazines ... I have played the game for some time in a friends house and although it has flaws it is a good game.Plus it has had some good reviews in Europe ,in Japan ,and some decent ones in NA as well .Looking as the very bad ones were only two and we actually saw the face of one of the reviewers (The IGN one ) and he looked like a fat and stupid freak then maybe the bad one is the IGN one isnt it ? |
Why are you still allowed to pollute this forum with your nonsense.
Lair got 3 reviews higher than a 75, and it got 46 reviews of 75 or below.
The average was 53, whereas IGN score was a 49.
Yeah, only two bad reviews. Just go away dude.
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