CGI-Quality said:
Your last sentence will probably be dealt with on it's own, so I'll leave it be. To the relevant bit - when I buy something, unless it isn't a proven "something" (book/game/movie), I get it under the assumption that it will be enjoyable. Rarely have I found that such a freedom fails (although Two Worlds was a serious blunder - but it was an exception). I may check out what gamers say about it, but usually still find that I won't be affected in the same way as others (which is how I can enjoy games like Fracture or Dark Void). I also don't always jump for the highest rated stuff either (such as Uncharted 2 not being one of my top games of all time, despite what the Meta score says). Edit: Do answer this though - why does Metacritic matter when talking about GT5's commercial success? Certainly, if what you're claiming is true, it's "sub-par" quality should have hindered it's sales, no? |
You really must be illiterate, the masses is a concept opposed to single-oh-you.
about your edit - you brought it up before me in this thread and I replied to you the way you are replying to me. Feeling stupid ? Thought so.
EDIT: Speaking of edits, this post has been moderated for flaming. -d1