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pokoko said:
onionberry said:

the thing is that the meta score and reviews are for the switch version, that's the version that runs smoothly with the typical framerate dips of open world games. The wii u version is the version with the bad perfomance and reviewers didn't have that version, so it can't hurt the integrity of the publication. 

I'm not talking about just Zelda, I'm talking about perfect scores for anything that has problems--which, from what others have said, the Switch version also has.  It doesn't matter if it's typical for the genre or not.  In fact, I cannot remember playing a relatively complex game that did not have something I could point out as a negative.  All my favorite games have been flawed.  While that wouldn't stop me from giving them a very high score, it would stop me from giving them a perfect score.  

 I agree with your opinion, but I think it has been like that since the beginning of times, reviewers and reviews are subjective for every medium and there's not a single perfect game/movies/song. however, a while ago I was watching a video from gamespot where they were talking about perfect scores and they said something like "perfect score doesn't mean perfection, means that for the reviewer the product delivered the maximum level of satisfaction" So yeah I don't think that 10/10 means perfection.