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TornadoCreator said:
vivster said:
TornadoCreator said:

Honestly tell me you don't think at least some of the critics giving out awards hadn't been bought out by M$, go on... and try to make it sound like you believe it. We're in a time where reviewers from the likes of IGN, GameSpot, Kotaku etc. may as well have the big name publishers logos tattooed on the foreheads. Microsoft got exposure because it paid for exposure. That's how it works. Sure, one or two of them may have genuinely meant it, but money speaks louder than integrity in this industry sadly.

Actually the fact that the stuff with MS and Machinima came to light solidifies my confidence in unbiased reviewers. All gaming outlets were eager to jump that story. That's because exposing bribes is much more profitable than taking the bribes.

And yes I do think that most if not all of the professional reviewers of Titanfall were absolutely unbiased(though probably swayed a bit by the next gen hype). Even if some were paid it makes absolutely no difference. When 60 of 70 reviewers praise a game because of their unbiased opinion then that game must have something. The 10 paid reviewers also probably would've praised the game without the bribe.

Just turn it around. Have you heard anything negative from the game? MS and EA couldn't possible have successfully bribed all of them.

Good point... I guess we'll have to wait and see if it lives up to their claims.

I don't see it changing my mind on the genre though I'm open to the possibility; stilll perhaps it will be the game changer the genre needs to stop it growing stale. Thanks guys for actually answering my questions, it's why I like this forum; you ask a question you get a decent discussion and an answer. While it still seems, at least in part, to be excessive hype and crowd mentality overtaking; the reasons given do actually explain why people are so excited and there does seem to be a genuine reason to expect innovation in gameplay and quality. Let's hope they deliver on what's expected, and hopefully EA won't cram in too many goddamn microtransactions.

They actually already confirmed that there will be no microtransactions. But who needs those if you have tons of DLC in the pipeline.

The game actually disqualifies completely in 3 different areas for me so it will never get into my hands. But I can still appreciate what they've tried to create.

Even more so it's a new IP and successful new IPs mean developers and publishers taking more risks. Just think of all the great new IPs of last gen which resulted in massive franchises that are now funding new IPs.



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