Kazuo Hirai
I really want everyone to know how much more Titanfall 2 sold than Nioh. It was a staggering amount.
To be fair, Lucy O'Brien is awesome.
Nah, I don't hate her but she isn't outstanding.
To be fair, Lucy O'Brien is awesome.
Nah, I don't hate her but she isn't outstanding.
I love how this forum goes from hating to loving IGN depending on the moment.
If you've played it's previous entries, you might not have been so enamoured, especially with the gameplay.
It wasn't a good review at all, but you know the default is for arrogant gamers to accuse anyone critical of a obviously shit review of being a fanboy. I don't knock her for having issues with the game. Her review was legitimately poor and doesn't primarily address any of the games strengths other than the visuals. It doesn't give me any good insight to the game play, which is one of the strengths this has against other major action RPGs that have been released to date.
Maybe she just wasn't the proper person to review if she doesn't like the genre. That's of no help for people who are long time fans of the genre. This is not a perspective issue at all. As I've said, I didn't get anything insightful from that review, lol...
People need to let go of that USGamer review.
There is no such thing as a "proper" person to review a game, and a review from someone who doesn't like or care for the genre may end up being more insightful because that may be an indication of how noob friendly the game is or how it's a good gateway game for the genre.
That said I was surprised by some reviewers who I would have thought were tired of open world games was refreshed by this one, so both ends of the spectrum are appreciated.
At least now people can blame it for holding the score down from a 89. It's one person's opinion, which they're allowed to have, the fact that there's only one or two reviews that low is a good thing.
feel like metacritic should probably do something to just discard outlier scores, positive and negative.
feel like metacritic should probably do something to just discard outlier scores, positive and negative.
feel like metacritic should probably do something to just discard outlier scores, positive and negative.
feel like metacritic should probably do something to just discard outlier scores, positive and negative.
She isn't a veteran reviewer, couldn't blame too much60 average score
6 games reviewed
16.67% of games recommended
Scores 16.83 points lower than the average
We should start a change.org petition to strongly encourage them to remove any reviews that hurt our feelings.
Discarding them is probably a mistake, but I could see a system where outliers are given less weight if there are few and far from the average. This would also hurt average games though that score in the 60s-70s range but get a couple of 9-10 scores as well. It's a hard thing to balance.
Review consensus is lame. You guys being mad about one or two points are weird.no they should still index the review it just shouldn't count towards the score, which has been used to decide things like developer compensation before.
I mean honestly, do you want some plant review or somebody who just didn't get it deciding the score? Like I'm talking about discarding outliers according to mathematical.
Maybe like a Standard Deviation or inter-quartile range,
It might also be nice to summarize the uniformity of those review scores, ie. indicate the difference between two games where one recieved half 10s and half 0s and the other received all 5s
But no It's totally ridiculous and I'm just some butthurt fanbabby you can troll on the internet.
Been interesting following this game for release. I rarely buy AAA games. Well, not true, I've been buying way more AAA games since getting a PS4, but I rarely buy them at launch. Only Uncharted 4, Titanfall 2, Gravity Rush 2, Resident Evil 7 (and The Last Guardian if you count that).
But I havent actually been involved in the preview and review and early impressions threads, and all that, since The Last of Us. It's rare for a AAA game to get me excited in such way. Probably speaks to how cool Horizon seems
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But no It's totally ridiculous and I'm just some butthurt fanbabby you can troll on the internet
no they should still index the review it just shouldn't count towards the score, which has been used to decide things like developer compensation before.
I mean honestly, do you want some plant review or somebody who just didn't get it deciding the score? Like I'm talking about discarding outliers according to mathematical.
Maybe like a Standard Deviation or inter-quartile range,
It might also be nice to summarize the uniformity of those review scores, ie. indicate the difference between two games where one recieved half 10s and half 0s and the other received all 5s
But no It's totally ridiculous and I'm just some butthurt fanbabby you can troll on the internet.
A game that scored like that may resonate very well with very few people. for most, disregarding the 9 or 10 may produce a more representative score for a general audience. I mean ideally you might not even have A metacritic score you might have an individual score for the game based on some sort of per user weighting scheme, possibly all the way down to weighting individual reviewers as well as outlets.
Lol
I mean... you do want to change up whatever formula they're working with just because of one mediocre review, so...
Man, I made my sarcastic post earlier, assuming you were joking. Yikes. It's not fucking Metacritic's job to make sure devs get their bonuses. Holy shit.
Last gen, when Sony's first party studios started pumping out quality and weird games at a consistent rate, it was basically my favorite thing in video games. It's been a while now but I think they're starting to approach that area with the PS4 now, while not entirely as fast of a pace.
Why would you assume I was joking? I can only assume you're being disingenuous.
There is bad data in the world everywhere, statistical information that often gets pruned why should metacritic's data be a sacred cow? It might not be their job to ensure devs get their bonuses but if they position that score as some sort of general opinion or consensus then they should want to see that it is accurately reflected.
If you own a PlayStation 4 or are thinking about getting one in the near future theres not many excuses to not pick up Horizon: Zero Dawn. The five years of time and effort that Guerrilla Games poured into the title is evident, and its certainly one of the best open world action RPG experiences in recent memory.
I agree with you for the most part, but I think Sony's missing those "weird" or artsy games right now. Dreams is on the horizon, but apart from that, there's nothing in the same as those weird and artsy games like Tokyo Jungle, The Last Guy, Rain, Journey, Flow, Flower, The Unfinished Swan or Fat Princess.
They have the triple A first party games down, but are severely lacking in the lower budget, artsy and weird area that they excelled in last generation.
It won't make or break anything, but it's a gaping hole in the first party lineup for sure.
Why would you assume I was joking?
I'm counting the Last Guardian as a fairly weird game, but yeah, you're absolutely right in this regard. I'm impressed that they've got their more AAA pipeline working out though finally.
Echochrome is legitimately one of my favorite games.
I just want to push back a bit on this. We're definitely still getting these gamesmore of them than ever. I'm not sure it's particularly important if Sony is publishing them or merely hosting them on its platforms.It won't make or break anything, but it's a gaping hole in the first party lineup for sure.
Oh shit I forgot about Echochrome. I hope that if the Parappa/Patapon/LocoRoco remasters do well, we'll get a remaster of Echochrome and some of the other games I mentioned in my post, as well as remasters of UnJammer Lammy, Patapon 2+3 and LocoRoco 2 + Midnight Carnival.
While I absolutely agree about the indie scene never being better from a consumer standpoint, I do miss Sony's PS3 era Japan studio smaller sort of releases a lot.I just want to push back a bit on this. We're definitely still getting these games—more of them than ever. I'm not sure it's particularly important if Sony is publishing them or merely hosting them on its platforms.
In my ideal world, SIE (and every other AAA publisher) would be devoting just as many resources to smaller titles as they do to big action games. That said, if I'm understanding your criticism, you feel like there are fewer of these games now than in the past, and I just don't think that's true. Sony may currently be less invested in fostering small projects, but there has never been a better time for indie/alt games.
Because the idea of Metacritic discarding review ouliers from their average score is one of the most ridiculous things I've read in a GAF review thread and I couldn't imagine you were actually being serious.
Apparently the bad ones are supposed to go to OT, according to a few in this thread.There are various people on these forums with various opinions whether good or bad.
Of course, I'm more noting the theme of with us or against us going on in this thread. Look at the reaction to waypoint. During the preview thread, their opinion was mischaracterized into a strawman and dismissed. Now with the review, instead of engaging their points, they go back to the same strawman to dismiss the review. Then they had a podcast with Klepek, where he goes further into the reasoning, and no one will even acknowledge it.To be fair, just because some hate on IGN doesn't mean everyone does
Look at this post and the link, they don't even respond to the criticism, just reframe it and hand wave away the point, when the point is that this game does things well and others, not so much. Some folks genuinely are tired of certain things being repeated in games. And if the game hangs on something they don't like, it's well within their right to speak to it. That's why we have more than one review so you can pick and choose and make up your own decision.I joined the spectrum and did a review of a review on this aswell http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=230685984&postcount=4348
It's also looking more likely that the usgamer review is going to keep the game from a 90 on metacritic. Well, unless Edge of course
Well, practically speaking, discarding outliers would mean disproportionately discarding low scores. This is because AAA games (the ones that get topics like this) generally fall between 7.0 and 9.5 on scales that cap at 10. If a game's score distribution has a mean of, say, 8.0 and a standard deviation of 1.0, you're cutting everything above a 10 (not possible) and below a 6. What you've functionally done is eliminated any negative opinions.you've completely failed to articulate why it's supposedly ridiculous though. unless you're just trolling in which case keep on keeping on.
feel like metacritic should probably do something to just discard outlier scores, positive and negative.
Said it was "definitely a buy" if you just want the verdict.
dear god
Said it was "definitely a buy" if you just want the verdict.
dear god
You won't get special treatment from me, sorry. : p
Just woke up and the game is now so close to an 89 on metacritic. Would be nice to see it make it.