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Zim said:
Barozi said:

What 0 ? I don't see him giving Nier a score at all. Sounds fine to me if he doesn't want to continue the review for whatever reason.


He refused to review it and stated that the team that made it didn't have souls and playing it would make him put a tv through a window. I would say that's a 0. Simply because he didn't enter a number in doesn't change the content of the review. Refusing to do something is an incomplete which is a 0. If at work you had a presentation to do but got stuck a little in and just decided to not bother your boss doesn't go ''Oh yea well good effort anyway!''

Not only this but he refused to do his job because he couldn't follow a quest marker. When the quest marker was pointed out to him he made out that it was the game's fault and that he still refused to review the game because of his own mistake. He should have been fired. Seriously it was a joke. He was given a game to review for his job, then couldn't be bothered to do it because he got stuck and said he had a private life (which you should be reviewing the game as part of your job, not in your private life), then when it was pointed that he was stuck because of his own mistake still refused to do his job.

That isn't fine in the slighest.

I'm actually amazed SE didn't flip out. They provide him with a free copy of the game to review. He is then too lazy to do his job and bashes the game stating that it is one or two generations behind in design and so bad that he refuses to play it. 

But officially it just counts as "no score given" instead of zero stars.
You criticize that the game got a Metascore below 70, but Joystiq didn't have to do anything with that.

Be thankful the reviewer was fair enough to deny the game a score instead of slapping it with zero stars.