GhaudePhaede010 said:
1) This has been my problem from the beginning. People claim to, "know their stuff" when in reality they are far less qualified to be doing this than a freelance journalist. The fact that he has an editor to pass this through and convince the score is adequate makes this worse. Thee editor must know the game does not use IP pointer controls. There are too many people out there that MUST know this information and therefore, must question thee integrity of his work from a factual basis alone. It seems this was not addressed before thee interview was turned over to the public and this makes me angry at more than just the person that wrote/conducted the review. As a freelane journalist with two editors for my work, when I write something that is even QUESTIONABLE, my editors are all over me about it. Like you said of the people at Gamespot, I have to prove my fact(s) in question to my editors before they even finishing editing it let alone send it out. As this review made it out in context, I have to assume the failures go past the person reviewing the game and onto thee editors and other staff as well. 2) Even if I have never played the game, watching a review of that calibur and critizing it does not make me a fanboy. If a person is contributing lies and passing them off as fact, I do not have to play the game to know that person is lying. So when I call someone an idiot (which I have not), maybe I am not a fanboy, but that person is actually an idiot. 3) I agree with this sentiment. I believe most people will. The problem again arises when a game is marked low over complete lies and bias slander. A review is supposed to be objective and if it is and the concerns are legit, then people (most) tend to be reasonable. I know I do. A perfect example of this is when Other M was being reviewed and the scores were a little spread out. I was making it clear to as many people as possible that most reviews had the same complaints and how it affected each person and the weight of their experience with the game will vary. What you may not see as a big deal may be a big deal to the next person. And that is why today, the general feeling about the game is still all over the board. 4) I will leave this one alone as I could go on and on over this one. I will agree to disagree with you on this point. |
Great post!
Oh and btw I was the one calling him an idiot but now I have too say that there are more idiots at Gamespot for not knowing how too do their jobs! Guess this makes me a fanboy :P
| R.I.P Mr Iwata :'( | ||
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