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Wright said:
pokoko said:

Yeah, I mean, this isn't hard to figure out.  

Here, I'll answer this for every other "how did X game get an X score" thread that pops up:  the people who reviewed the game, on average, liked it more (or less) than you did.

Simple as that.  Maybe the things you didn't like didn't mean as much to them.  Maybe they liked the things you didn't like.  There isn't a concrete formula when talking about opinions.  

 

Not saying it happened with Uncharted 3, as I reckon most people did like it, but there's a thing called Critical Dissonance, which in consequence might make us ask ourselves how certain things got such high scores in the first place, even if technically, the easiest answer would be that one.

I used to order for a video store.  Some our most popular titles were anything with Steven Segal, anything with a random rapper teaming up with Steven Segal, and Leprechaun In The Hood.  I'm not even kidding.

That does not appear to be the case, here, though, as many people in this thread liked the game.