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AngryLittleAlchemist said:
Nate4Drake said:
well, our tastes do not change the value of a Game. Still we are free to stop playing them if we don't like.

Uh ... actually ... the tastes of consumers DO change the value of a game? Lol. Metacritic has never determined the value of something. Profitability is the second closest measure, but even that's flawed because people can buy a game and not like it, which is clearly what has happened to many here. Sad truth is we'll never know the value of games at an objective level, the best we can do is try to assess popular opinion which is the closest benchmark. 

The popular opinion in a forum which represents the 0.01% of all the RDR2 players, you mean ?

 So you should listen to the opinion of all players, and you can't.   Metacritic is good enough to measure the value of a game.  Then it's up to you, and if you don't like it's your taste, don't talk about the value or what the Game deserves or not.  



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