twesterm said: ZenfoldorVGI said:
Look jabronies, Famitsu is far more respected than is this website, IGN, or anything in English, short of Gamerankings, and I'll tell you another thing, when Japanese gamers look for which game to purchase, they sure as hell ain't looking through translated magazines like we are right now, so get over yourselves, all of you who scoff at that magazine, and put more creedance in Gamespot than you do Famitsu, what are you smoking? |
Oh really? http://kotaku.com/gaming/famitsu/famitsu-for-beginners-222494.php In case you don't feel like reading, I'll just show you the important part: When Famitsu rates a game high, they do it out of respect for the readers -- avid players of Kingdom Hearts as most of them are. Avid players of Kingdom Hearts don't want to be told what Famitsu really thinks of their fucking piece of shit hobby. So Famitsu awards the "courtesy score" -- which used to be all nines and a ten, and is now all tens and a nine. When Famitsu KNOWS a game is going to sell 2 million copies in a week regardless of what they say, this is what they do. You may think Famitsu is the shit because it's Japanese and must be awesome, but I gaurantee you that if IGN said something like that you would be bitching as loud as you possibly could and complaining how it's such a biased website. |
I actually, have already read that.
There is a difference however, between what that snippit says, and what is actually true, but I digress.
Now, I'll reassert this part. Even if Famitsu gave reviews away for money, they are still more respectible to me, than is Gamespot for several reasons, imo.
I don't blame you for assuming that I'm ignorant of all the facts. I assure you I'm not. I'm well aware of everything you've posted, and I still stand by my opinions. Wheather you agree with me or not, isn't something I can afford to worry about.
What my actual point was, is this:
You can't simply marginalize a perfect Famitsu review, when historically, every game from Famitsu that has been given a perfect review, has gone on to become a smash hit in the states, both critically and financially. It's a golden ticket.
Note this, however: I don't think anything is "the shit" because its Japanese. I respect Famitsu's reviews more than most American websites because they use 4 reviewers, instead of one to give an overall rating. They don't take points off a game from following a familiar forumla as its predecessor, nor do they add points too it. Being traditional isn't a bad thing to the magazine(as it is in america) and I share that viewpoint. I prefer my Zelda games to be Zelda games, if you know what I mean. I feel a lot of American reviewers give bad reviews in an ideological attempt to force developers to freshen up their acts, or recieve bad scores out of spite. Instead of giving unbiased reviews of the game, they attempt to critique it on what they feel should have been added, instead of just reviewing what is there. Examples range from Gamespot's review of Rachet and Clank Future, to Gamespot's review of Twilight Princess. I also feel American websites are far to leniant on graphical dependant games, and far to hard on games with poor graphics. I cite Gamespot's Final Fantasy Tactics review, and again, Gamespot's Perfect Dark Zero review. These are dealbreakers for me when it comes to credibility.
You should check your self though, and check your lists. You'll find that, even with your biblical snippet that supposedly marginalizes Famitsu, they have rarely, if ever given a game a great score that didn't deserve it. Can you say the same for gamespot or IGN?