Mnementh on 21 March 2017
spemanig said:
This is why I wish games used letter grades instead of numbered scores. An A+ doesn't mean perfect. It means outstanding. No room for misinterpretation. 10/10 does mean perfect, which is a stupid way to look at and consider art. Breath of the Wild isn't a perfect game, it's an outstanding one.
It's also not an A+, more like an A, which still means excellent.
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Well, actually I see it differently. If the score-scale is used then around 10% of the games should get a ten. Even if you interpret score as a bell curve, then say 1% of the games should get a ten. That does not mean it is perfect.
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