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The following has been added to the OP.

I love the lower scores. They complain about it being too similar to NES/SNES Zelda, and that complaint is exactly what I want to hear!

IGN: 

3D Dot Game Heroes (8.5/10): "It's hard to criticize 3D Dot Game Heroes for invoking Shigeru Miyamoto, widely recognized as gaming's most important figure, as its muse. 3D Dot Game Heroes offers a repackaged vintage gaming experience with obvious, but appropriate, improvements in graphics and presentation while leaving some elements -- like a frustrating difficulty -- untouched. Other Zelda imitators seem to lose sight of the playfulness and irreverence that Miyamoto and others infused classic games with, but 3D Dot Game Heroes never pretends that it's anything but a game, and games like 3D Dot Game Heroes should be played."

Teletext UK:

3D Dot Game Heroes (6/10): "The end result is a game that looks utterly unique amongst modern titles and also works as a perfect celebration of older video game graphics. Visually then the game is perfect, but contrary to our initial assumptions the gameplay is not a pastiche of old school Japanese role-players but instead the early 2D Zelda games."

Eurogamer.it:

3D Dot Game Heroes (7/10): "All those who have a sense of nostalgia for the times which inspired 3D Dot Game Heroes or Zelda, difficult to resist its lure. Sure, the game can be seen as a kind of tribute but also as a complete detachment from what was certain sources of inspiration. A clean break with the past that maintains a certain quality, but with a bit more variety and imagination might have been more ambitious ..."

Eurogamer:

3D Dot Game Heroes (7/10): "3D Dot Game Heroes is a one-trick pony, but it does its one trick very well. Anyone with any nostalgic affection for the era of its inspiration - or for classic Zelda - will find it hard to resist. You could see it either as a loving tribute or a complete rip-off, but even if it is a rip-off, it's a very likeable one. If it were a bit more imaginative and a bit funnier, a bit more openly satirical, it might be brilliant. It's a comfortable and visually stunning trip down memory lane rather than anything more ambitious.

GameKult:

3D Dot Game Heroes (6/10): "In summary, 3D Dot Game Heroes is narrowly focused of players, but he does it with enough offset, references and humor to forgive him his foibles. A little crunchy, but still based, as the bun too long forgotten in the bottom of the closet."



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Teletext be hatin'. That's all they be.



Khuutra said:
Teletext be hatin'. That's all they be.

Yeah and it also worth mentioning that the GameKult review was done back in December and one of their big complaints was the loading times which thanks to the install option in the western version they are pretty much eliminated.

That is one reason why I don't always like the idea of using import reviews. It is one review that needs updating because the JPN version also got a patch that granted the install option as well.

 

 

Either way though I really couldn't care less because this game is so close now.

 



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Euphoria14 said:
Khuutra said:
Teletext be hatin'. That's all they be.

Yeah and it also worth mentioning that the GameKult review was done back in December and one of their big complaints was the loading times which thanks to the install option in the western version they are pretty much eliminated.

I just don't get how they can be hatin' on a game that plays like old-school 2D Zeldas. Ain't right.



Khuutra said:
Euphoria14 said:
Khuutra said:
Teletext be hatin'. That's all they be.

Yeah and it also worth mentioning that the GameKult review was done back in December and one of their big complaints was the loading times which thanks to the install option in the western version they are pretty much eliminated.

I just don't get how they can be hatin' on a game that plays like old-school 2D Zeldas. Ain't right.

It's must be the Nintendo bias the media has been showing as of late.

 

Although really, why are they complaining about something playing similar to something that is SO AWESOME?!!!



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PushSquare:

3D Dot Game Heroes (4/4): "The game’s brought to life by a stunning visual style and genuinely iconic design choices that are delivered with a wink and a nod via the game’s outstandingly aware script. Gameplay-wise, the dungeon design can be a little flat, and the game’s a little too self-aware to ever identify a personality of its own – but when that plays into the joke, we’re struggling to consider it an honest criticism."

VideoGamer:

3D Dot Game Heroes (8/10): "For those that have grown up with video games, 3D Dot Game Heroes is a celebration of everything that encapsulates the concept of retro. It wraps you up in a blanket of nostalgia and whisks you off to a world that just isn't seen in video games today. Emulating the success of a franchise as significant as Zelda is risky business, but through humour, attention to detail and buckets of charm, 3D Dot Game Heroes just about manages to pull it off. Those who base their critique of the game around the word 'ripoff' have clearly missed the point here, and should take their superficial analysis elsewhere. 3D Dot Game Heroes is a game for gamers; a game for those who love the industry and embrace the geekery that comes with it. If you fall into that category, don't think twice about picking it up."

Midlife Gamer:

3D Dot Game Heroes (9/10): "

I can confidently say that this is, without doubt, the best Legend Of Zelda style game since Link To The Past was released over 18 years ago. It’s a wonderful title that is the absolute pinnacle of the themes and aspirations of this current retro revival. This is very much a gamers game, and one that every Midlife Gamer should experience. 3D Dot Game Heroes is the closest we’ve ever come to giving out a ten out of ten with the MLG rating system and only misses out because it doesn’t, per se, fundamentally change modern game design. What it does do, is provide one of the most refreshing and entertaining experiences of this generation by celebrating and reinvigorating the ones that have gone before it. A true future classic."

JustPushStart:

3D Dot Game Heroes (4.5/5): "3D Dot Game Heroes is a game that will link veteran gamers to the past and reminiscence from their childhood gaming memories. The classic feel will bring veterans and new-comers together wanting to see what games were like in the 80s and 90s. The ability to create your own character is a nice addition to gamers who would want their imaginary hero to come true. Overall, 3D Dot Game Heroes is a must-have for every gamer who wants a charming retro gaming experience. It’s a great way to bring the past into the present!"

TheSixthAxis:

3D Dot Game Heroes (8/10): "Fans of The Legend of Zelda that wish the series to go back to its roots will find plenty to fall in love with here – 3D Dot Game Heroes is an unashamed cribbing of classic 8-bit action role playing games, with stacks of adventure, some decent level design and a surprisingly solid sense of humour and irony.  It might not be original, but it’s certainly good fun, and all credit to Southpeak for picking up the slightly esoteric title for a European release – spread the word, 3D Dot Game Heroes deserves a place in your PS3 this Spring."

 

Eurogamer are also noobs.

Here is the import review, back when loading times were an issue.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/3d-dot-game-heroes-review

They gave it a 7/10

 

Now here is the US review, where loading times are a non issue thanks to the install option as well as having tons of added content and enhanced Breakout game.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/3d-dot-game-heroes-euro-review

They gave it a 6/10

 

 

Eurogamer sucks.



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2 more reviews added to the OP as well as the current average score.

 

GamingExcellence:

3D Dot Game Heroes (7.9/10): "3D Dot Heroes isn't the most original game; it borrows a lot from other, older games seen on previous consoles. You can increase the amount of life you have by discovering lifeshards, many of the weapons and tools seem familiar, and the gameplay is rather reminiscent of other titles. All that being said 3D Dot Heroes does enough new and makes old ideas interesting enough that on its own it is an enjoyable title. At a lower price and a great deal of entertaining content, 3D Dot Heroes is worth your time, especially if you're a fan of old school games with a modern twist."

Eurogamer:

3D Dot Game Heroes (6/10): "3D Dot Game Heroes does have its moments and fun features, like a cute little avatar editor (guess what I made), and the ability to take screenshots and save them to your PS3's photo gallery. But every one of the problems it suffers from elsewhere is something that Legend of Zelda, through its longevity and the massive expertise of its designers, has either long since overcome or never had to worry about anyway. More or less everything 3D Dot Game Heroes does well, meanwhile, is something Zelda has already done better."

 

Current average = 7.76/10



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That average does not seem high enough for a Zelda clone



Khuutra said:
That average does not seem high enough for a Zelda clone


Exactly!

If it is an almost exact clone of Zelda then it should get an almost exact same score, am I right?



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Euphoria14 said:
Khuutra said:
That average does not seem high enough for a Zelda clone

Exactly!

If it is an almost exact clone of Zelda then it should get an almost exact same score, am I right?

There is no flaw whatsoever in this logic

Zelda Wii 78 on metacritic confirmed!