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IGN: Is Metacritic Ruining The Games Industry?

IGN: "The truth about Metacritic's pervasive influence on games development and publishing."

NYC_Gamer4300d ago

I don't buy games based on reviews but my own judgement

360GamerFG4300d ago

Reviews all the way for me. Games are too expensive to risk it and end up with a lemon!
I did this with Spider-man 3 and Raging Blast 2, ignored the reviews and paid dearly.

NYC_Gamer4300d ago

I watch gameplay videos from users on youtube and make my decision from that

joab7774300d ago

From a consumers perspective, it isn't. I use metacritic to get a list and then go and read as much as possible. Then I ask people too. And I watch videos. As far as the industry goes, it's up to them whether they want to offer bonuses or close studios based on the scores. But they shouldn't include user reviews when making those decisions.

morganfell4300d ago (Edited 4300d ago )

Wait, IGN, a site with no standards for reviews or fixed editorial policy is asking if Metacritic is ruining the games industry?

IGN, a site which does it's level best to exploit gamers in order to induce hits is asking if Metacritic is ruining the industry?

IGN, a site that most often grades games on a 7-10 scale is asking if Metacritic, a site that reports the findings of entities such as IGN, is ruining gaming?

Really? Readers should feel insulted IGN can ask such a question and not expect gamers to see the truth.

Pot, meet kettle, kettle, meet pot.

No IGN, the press is ruining the industry. People that do not realize they write about an industry in which they do not work are ruining gaming. The press, who believe they are more important than the games and developers about which they report are ruining the industry.

Anon19744300d ago

I agree with 360GamerFG. I have limited gaming time, and a limited budget for gaming. I rely on reviews to help me make my purchasing decisions. Although, after 30 years of gaming I've got my sources for reviews that I find I'm always in agreement with and usually stick to those.

Ridiculous question though. How is Metacritic ruining gaming? Is RottenTomatoes ruining the movie industry? IGN even says "It's not Metacritic's fault," well then why write anything after that point? The game industry needs some sort of measuring stick. If they don't use Metacritic they're just going to pool reviews and figure out averages themselves to judge how their products fit in. Sales is obviously the first, most important factor for companies, but when you're looking at quality you look to the professional reviewers who's job it is to review these games, then see how you stack up. There's nothing wrong with that.

NastyLeftHook04300d ago

so you cannot think for yourself, i can understand why.

vickers5004300d ago (Edited 4300d ago )

@NYC_Gamer

I do both. Reviews do help sometimes though. They're not THE deciding factor as to whether or not I purchase a game, but they are one of many, as I cannot just simply purchase everything I'm interested in.

I'll watch a review, and if it gets a good score. If it does, I'll watch more footage and read more about the features. If it still looks and sounds interesting enough, I'll get it, provided I can spend the money at the time.

If the reviews are just okay but it's a game that looks really interesting, in some cases I will still get it (The Darkness 2 I bought full price even though reviews complained about the short length).

Reviews aren't everything, but they certainly aren't worthless.

And I gotta agree with Morganfell, lol. If ANYONE should be asking this question, it sure as sh*t isn't IGN. As far as I can tell, they are responsible for this "every really good game gets a perfect score" trend, and subsequently responsible for the "every game must get a 9 to be worth buying" trend as well.

In my opinion, the lack of truth and quality in game reviews seems to stem from them.

ABizzel14299d ago (Edited 4299d ago )

does n4g rule gaming journalism?

No it's just a hub for most gaming news, as metacritic is hub for most reviews.

Some people buy games based off reviews, but more people buy them based off friends getting the game / demos / and gameplay trailers / advertisment (whatever or not it looks like they would buy the game).

Reviews are nothing more, but confirmation (if the game receives an 8+), hesitation (the game may be worth waiting a couple of months for a price drop), or passing (if the game has some serious problems).

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killerhog4300d ago (Edited 4300d ago )

No it's people like the folks over at IGN ruining the gaming industry.

wishingW3L4300d ago (Edited 4300d ago )

people, read the article first and then you'll realize how ridiculously off-topic every of your comments are.

brish4300d ago (Edited 4300d ago )

You're clearly new to n4g!

Bring up facts and/or relevant issues based on the content of the article is frowned upon.

Instead you should just read the title and make wild assumptions about the content of the page without ever going to it.

Using these baseless assumptions you should then criticize the article that you never read.

WeskerChildReborned4300d ago

It only helps me make a decision if it's between two games i wanna get.

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Jadedz4300d ago (Edited 4300d ago )

But there have been some pretty questionable game reviews, as of late.

I just can't seem to decide upon this issue.

jamesensor4300d ago

IGN is trying to nuke metacritic, talking out for their corporate boys. They should also add that many devs also go there to review their own games and give them 10's, thus influencing positively their games. Some devs don't have nothing to fear, as they make good games and people overall positively review them. http://gaminggoreview.blogs... have a look here about the love they're giving us xD

Irishguy954300d ago

I don't like Devs who take Metacritic to heart/

Bethesda...sacking 30 obsidian members because New Vegas got 84 instead 85 out of 100

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As their acclaimed JRPG gets review-bombed, indie publisher calls on Metacritic to do more

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BrainSyphoned350d ago

Who doesn't have anything bad to write in these blank reviews and would benefit from sympathy sales?

blackblades350d ago

I still say they should just get rid of the user score. They are untrustworthy of both good and bad review and honestly user reviews arent even a review. Of course tie it with the psn/xb account would be better.

lodossrage350d ago

The problem is there's no exact science on the matter.

Remember, user scores came to be because people didn't trust mainstream scores. With people admitting to getting gifts, swag, access, etc for favorable reviews. And on the flip side, any group of fanboys can user score bomb a game for the pettiest of reasons, or even no reason at all.

That's why when I buy my games, the only review I count on is my own. If I think the game is good, I'll keep playing it. If I feel it's crap, I won't finish it. Trust nobody but yourself, only YOU know what you like and dislike

shinoff2183350d ago

Perfectly said. I count on myself when it comes to buying games, I usually don't let myself down.

blackblades350d ago

Right, the only thing count is your own opinion. Demos, your own research and judgement. Its just how this site is portraying things. If you had a business you don't want some bs crap going on with reviews on either side.

gold_drake350d ago (Edited 350d ago )

people are still gettin swag etc for a certain given scores,in alot of cases. they're just bound by contract.

i was given a nintendo first party game to review and was reminded to give it a "atleast above avarage score", to ensure that they give us stuff for contests or giveaways and to ensure future review copies. so yeh.

but i absolutely agree, i go out of my way to look at games myself and dont consider reviews

DarXyde350d ago

We do live in an age of technology where we can very often see things for ourselves. PlayStation has a great thing going with Share Play, which I think is an excellent way to test drive a full game. Also, we do have video reviews which is a far more objective assessment of things like visuals, frame rate, etc than reading about it. That's something I can say about the reviews of Demon's Souls back on PS3: I recall some written review mentioning the terrible frame rate, yet other reviews were making the game sound awesome. That one review seemed like a truth teller of sorts and it sounded like a deal breaker to me. Fortunately, one of the earlier clips showed the Valley of Defilement and I just remember thinking "that's aggressive... But I think I can manage". Sure enough, I've beaten that game so much that I've played with every starting class at least 3 times and level capped one save file.

My point is reviews—professional or otherwise— can be problematic, though we have means of verifying the claims made and see if it's within our personal tolerances. For example, reviews mentioning Redfall and its bugs can be verified with a quick trip to YouTube. I'll say this though: this strategy would be dangerous for a game that's very narrative like The Last of Us Part II because you can't really get at reviewer grievances about the story without spoilers.

senorfartcushion349d ago

Football commentary is my go-to comparison to “reviewing”, not for criticism. Criticism is pointing out a writer’s mistakes and/ or breaking down the logic of the art.

I.e Gear score doesn’t matter if the endgame doesn’t allow enemies to follow your level as you gain XP. Having a golden shotgun with 200 combat points means nothing when you’re in the area with level 1-10 enemies.

Criticism and reviewing are very different things reviewing is something anyone can do, like football commentary, there’s nothing stopping your drunk uncle at Thanksgiving from shouting player names and commenting on their “form.”

MWH349d ago

Sometimes friends make good recommendations. some of the best games i played were recommended by my friends which at first i didn't like, and mocked even, only to kiss the forhead of the one who recommended it later. Some reviewers too are still trustworthy, like the guys at Digital Foundry, and there was a very good guy at Gamespot but he left a long time ago.

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Lore350d ago

Are you joking? User scores are always more accurate than the critic score except when it’s being review bombed.

blackblades350d ago (Edited 350d ago )

Na, user score can blindly lift the score with perfect scores so not always. Some use just a couple words like "The game is good"/ the game horrible" to a couple/few sentences. They arent even that detailed, like a short opinion and not a review. At least main stream actual review has info that the player can use to make the judegment to get the game. I wouldnt trust metecritic but steam on the other hand I look at there user experience time to time then metecritic

franwex350d ago

Absolutely not in my experience.

FinalFantasyFanatic350d ago

I take both into account, sometimes you get blind fanboys of crappy games, but you get pro reviewers who want to push a narrative or they've been paid to give a good review (sometimes the truth lies somewhere in the middle). Unfortunately, it's not always obvious where the truth lies unless you can play the game, either via a friend or via a demo.

CrimsonWing69349d ago (Edited 349d ago )

Like hell they are. People review bomb games due to console wars and other petty sh*t. Just as fanboys can give perfect scores.

Kyizen349d ago

Always and Except shouldn't be used in the same sentence 😕

Linefix349d ago

Always? Sure about that? The user scores are full of blind fanboys and trolls. Can't trust them, sorry.

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REDDURT350d ago

How dare people have an opinion that is not sanctioned by the media.

blackblades350d ago (Edited 350d ago )

Shut up foo, you missed what i said

staticall350d ago

@blackblades
You can use Opencritic, it doesn't have user scores or reviews. And that's the reason why i'm not using it.

In this particular case, at least, according to original twitter thread, this have happened because of lack of spanish language and the dev have noticed it now. And this whole "bombing" did happen 6 months after the release. Someone, IMO, overreacted. And they used this attention to advertise something else.

Of course, i agree, some reviews are not even reviews (like the "there are too many positive/negative reviews, so i'm trying to even things out" kind, hate them; or "game sucks/amazing" without explanation crowd) and can be disregarded. Some just troll and want to see the world burn. But there are good reviews too - people are explaining what they love/hate, explaining the controversy and stuff. Those are very helpful.

What should happen, imo, is people should just stop giving too much credability to Metacritic and Opencritic (and alike) and use their score as some sort of metric of success (like Bethesda did with Fallout: New Vegas to screw over Obsidian).
First, they give Metacritic ammo and then act surprised when other people start using it to their advantage. And 'cause big publishers are trying to censor it, i think, it's a good tactic (because i don't see any other way to affect them, not buying doesn't work anymore, market is too big).

I don't trust most of the review sites, because big publishers are in good relations with review sites and invite them to exclusive pre-launch events, give them interviews, free games, good gifts, etc ('member duffel bag situation for Fallout 76? You know, when paying customers got a shitty bag but journos got a good ones for free?). That clouds their judgement, they're afraid to lose free things, so they don't critique much in their reviews.
Regular users are mostly safe from this.

P. S.: You can easily create new Xbox/PSN accounts. I have like 5 PSN accounts (thanks to DLC being tied to region). That wouldn't help anything, in my opinion. Trolls can easily create burner accounts en-masse and use them.

ChasterMies350d ago

I agree with this and I often leave user reviews on Metacritic. Maybe have some users vetted before they can post review. Maybe have a waiting period so we don’t see so many reactionary 10/10 and 0/10 that people post to adjust the user score.

babadivad349d ago

Nothing is more untrustworthy than professional reviewers.

Christopher349d ago

I wish Xbox and PSN allowed reviews by people who own and have played games for a specific amount of time or got at least the first achievement/trophy and those were made public. Then metacritic and others could just import those scores by game. Would be more accurate. Want to troll? Pay to play.

blackblades349d ago

I would say 50% mark also ps5 shows the hours you played so the amount of hours could work. The site owner doesnt care apparently after all these years.

victorMaje349d ago

This is the way. Achievement/Trophy based reviews.

@blackblades
50% mark makes sense too but should be secondary, don’t forget one could just leave the game running which would increase hours played.

Mr_cheese349d ago

Perhaps the answer would be to link an account such as steam, psn, live so that it can verify that you've played the game before reviewing it

gunnerforlife349d ago

And critic reviews aren't trust worthy either, they've either been given loads of goodies by the devs or company or have an agenda of their own! Just look at the divide between critic and the average Joe reviews!! Worlds apart!! Especially in the movie industry the agendas are insane by the so called professional critics!! And it's slowly sipping into the gaming industry! Thankfully the hardcore fan base still had a strong hold in the gaming scene and we won't let sh1t like that slide.

blackblades349d ago

I never said they were trustworthy I believe. That's the problem with people on here. Movie critics are the worse they mostly give a lot of things a bad rating when I think its good. At times I do agree with them cause somtimes some things are bad.

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Tapani350d ago

That is simply horrible! The game is one of the best games, if not the best game of last year. Play this! Forget the bugged and rigged system of review bombing, just buy it and support Matthias and his team. These guys are superb!! We need to fight this stuff as a community, because small indie devs are the ones who least deserve this type of mistreatment.

thorstein349d ago

This is the best comment on this whole story. This game is worth every penny. Such a great story, mechanics, etc.

Oh, and one of those rare launches that wasn't a bug ridden mess.

just_looken349d ago

just watching gameplay for shovel knight players that like that style of art and throwback this is a goty for sure.

Just like a atomic heart i am enjoying playing it but everyone is harassing me calling me a russia supporter even got death threats probably will now on here because i admitted to playing that game.

jznrpg350d ago (Edited 350d ago )

User reviews are screwed for obvious reason and so are “professional” reviews because of money that companies throw around in many ways.

I just buy games that I think I will enjoy. Some devs you know make good games. Some long lasting series I know I will enjoy. Mostly I know what a game I want to play looks like. On rare occasion I get it wrong but I just sell it on eBay but that’s rare these days.

By most accounts this is a good game. I haven’t played it yet waiting for my physical copy.

GhostScholar350d ago

Put it this way, I love jrpgs, but usually I play for 10 hours and move on. I had 80 hours in chained echoes and 100 percented it. The story is great and the game is beautiful. If you have game pass play it right now! If not buy it!

kindi_boy350d ago

aah if you only didn't say gamepass people would have upvoted you instead of downvoting you.

GhostScholar349d ago

You’re correct lol but I’d definitely pay for chained echoes if it wasn’t on game pass. It’s worth the money. I hope for a sequel.

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