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@ Torillian

Personally I've found that many professional reviewers are politically motivated. I have especially read some very biased reviews from Gamespot (it really seems to affect their opinions for which platform a game is on, if the game is 360 exclusive or not, which seems to be judged favourably).

IGN is much better but honestly they suck sometimes as well. Super Rub'a'Dub was actually a pretty fun cheap little game well suited for certain people, I had a lot of fun playing this game with my girlfriend (luckily there's a demo), actually more so than with for example a much higher ranked game like Calling all Cars.

I don't know what's up nowadays, but it really seems especially US reviewers are pretty useless at their job. Unable to word well why a game alledgedly sucks or rocks, sometimes very weak arguments or trivials are being highlighted and in the next review with similar "issues"left ignored, there's very little consistency or objectivity.



Naughty Dog: "At Naughty Dog, we're pretty sure we should be able to see leaps between games on the PS3 that are even bigger than they were on the PS2."

PS3 vs 360 sales