TranceformerFX said: I'm glad you made this comment, because this is exactly what's happening with the "Alita: Battle Angel" film. People just can't accept that it's a mediocre film, albeit with great visual effects. It's 60% Rotten Tomatoes score is completely justified - but fans of the manga vehemently and desperately defend their precious adaptation by cherry picking certain qualities. (i.e. "but this is how it was in the manga!" or "you should be thankful it was made in the first place!") Like, just stop... It's perfectly fine if you enjoyed the movie. But your viewing experience doesn't forgo any and all due criticisms that ALL movies are subject to. And once Alita is put under scrutiny - the film just IS NOT a good movie. I've read the manga "GUNNM" and watched the 2 Episode anime OVA - it's not still not a good movie. Sorry, I know this thread is about Crack Down 3. |
I think the main problem is that people are using the scoring system they had in schools instead of looking at the criteria that Metacritic uses.
I'm not sure about other parts of the world but in the US scoring in the low 60s is an F or a D- while based on the way Metacritic scores, 50-75 is mixed or average.
Based on that it seems like Crackdown is scored appropriately.
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