mZuzek said:
You haven't done much to dismiss my point. Of course the average is going to be below 80, when it's an average for literally every game made. There's a lot of shitty games out there. Yet in spite of that, as we can see by the graph you posted, a majority of games score over 70 - the average score is roughly 73. So we have an entire scale that goes from 0 to 100, but over half of the games are occupying less than 30% of the scale. In other words, the scale is useless. By the way, I had no idea this graph existed, it's really interesting and useful, so thanks for posting it. |
I mean, even shitty games are scored above 60 if technically okay.
It is pretty rare to have a score below than that, and that's usually because the game is just broken (like Cyberpunk on last gen consoles) - or is Sonic







