Zkuq said:
I don't recall seeing many star reviews for games, but those I have seen seem to have used 3 stars for a fairly average game, which doesn't seem to be true for 50-point games or 60-point games (or equivalent on a 10-point scale). It also matches my intuition fairly well. I wouldn't be particularly hesitant, albeit not very eager either, to get a 3-star game, but I would certainly not get a 50-point game and be very hesitant to get a 60-point game, even if it was seemingly something I would be particularly interested in. It just feels like an accurate representation of how ratings are actually handed out based on my limited perception. I agree it doesn't make sense, but until proven otherwise, I'm going to assume it's a fair assessment of reality. Note that it doesn't mean I'm going to claim it is, only assume so (in my mind, mostly). |
Yeah, technically 5 star with halfsteps and X/10 are completely interchangeable, but star systems not only has tiers of a sort (with each star representing one), but to me it also feels more intuitive. I've played lot of P&C adventure games rated 3 stars on Adventure Gamers (back in days when those scores meant something, and 41/2 and 5 stars were not handed out as lightly as these days) and even occasional 21/2 game, if I saw something interesting in review about it. Can't say I'd play many 50/100 and 60/100 games.