I swear, they make my heart skip a beat every time it crashes.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Of all console generations..
Why is it that, now, after the consoles cost so much, Bethesda games suddenly become popular?
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Ramblings
Game reviews, or any reviews for that matter are a hard thing to justify. There are many reasons for this, and I will go over some.
One big reason, which I will get out of the way now, is personal opinion. This one alone should make people wary of trusting any reviewers, even ones that often have similar tastes. By the mater of nature, we all are different, it's in what we like to eat, our favorite colors, what music we listen to, we all have different tastes, it's just human nature.
So why then, do so many people seem to just listen to reviews, without thinking or experiencing it for themselves? It seems like often times, people are too eager to follow the bandwagon, not letting themselves enjoy what they personally enjoy.
Another reason that reviews shouldn't be taken for truth is the concept of what makes a 'good' game without personal opinions. Some would say it is the compilation of good game mechanics, good level design and graphics. Some would say it's all about the music and story.
Following this, without taking personal opinion into account, should a 'good' game be fun to everyone? If not, then what does it mean by 'good game'? A well put together package? If so, I hardly see reviews being taken as anything more then a footprint to show what a game might be, not a formal description of what to expect in terms of quality of fun.
Reviews often rate different parts of a game, Graphics, Sound, Gameplay, ect. This would mean that a game cannot be good without these categories. However, sometimes there are games that will inevitably fall into low scores in all the categories, yet be a good game, so what are the scores for?
And why numbers? What do they mean? Sure you can say a 9/10 means the reviewer is rating it a nine out of ten, which is a good score. Now look deeper, what does a 10 mean? A perfect game? Some people think that, and others don't which makes drawing any kind of comparisons with reviews quite impossible. Finally, what equals a rating? Should 5 be average? If not, then what is the point of all the numbers that low. Generally, you see reviews give even 'pretty awful' games fives and sixes, which makes the point of having any lower numbers very small. Sure you could run into a game once in a while that deserves it, but it makes it that much harder to tell which games are good or not, as the rating system is more like 1-5, and even then the ratings usually land in the 7-10 range, making it hard to really see a point in the numbers.
So are reviews worthless? Maybe, depends on your definition of 'worthless'. I believe they should not make up your mind for you, but perhaps guide you to understand what the game is like, not to give you and ending opinion on the game.
"Jon God, you are being hypocritical! You review reviews yourself!"
This is true, but I don't write them to convince people of anything. Instead I try to write them as a guide to what the game is like, giving good and bad parts about it, along with number scores, for those that can't go without them, then finally having a "Overall Fun" Score which really is how much fun I PERSONALLY had with the game, and not a overall score out of the list on numbers, or the listed good and bad things about it.
It's up to you to get what you want out of what you read, but I implore you to look beyond letting reviews make up your mind, and really play what you enjoy. Don't worry if it's reviewed harshly. If you do this, you will get more out of your gaming experience.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Oh, what!?
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Some more GDC news
Kojima teases MGS5?: Raiden? Wow, they know how to make people excited.
Katamari Tribute trailer: Katamari looks pretty cool cell-shaded.
Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time announced: Full blown R&C!
Final Fantasy XIII's battle system explained: Sounds like some other RPGs. Hopefully it's good.
New CryENGINE 3 screens: Okay, that looks better.
Japan doesn't like Dragonball Movie: Game: Haha, hah... ha...
Noby Noby Boy coming to iPhone: Talk about making the already hard controls worse...
Level 5 Studio Ghibli game 20% done: Schweet..?
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
New PS3 Exclusive Katamari announced!
Just, give me some motion controlled rushing.
Link
Labels:
Katamari,
Katamari Tribute,
Original Article,
PS3
Monday, March 23, 2009
GDC kicks off, some news anyone?
Where's a electronic game showing, without any news?
Max Payne 3 announced: While I am happy it was finally announced, the look and sound of this, makes me wary....
First footage of Crytech 3 Engine shown: Looks pretty, though how as much as I thought it would.
New reality game shows up in Playstation Home: Now, that's an interesting thing to do with Home, hopefully we will see more stuff like this in the future.
Warhawk developers all leave company, and form new company: Isn't that similar to changing your name?
RUMOR: New company made up from Warhawk staff making 'Warhawk in space?': Could be could, we'll see.
Developer I've never heard about shows 1 screen of new game I've never heard about: However, I like the look of it.
So there you have it, the start of GDC!
Labels:
Blacklight GDC,
CryTech 3,
Home,
Max Payne 3,
Rumors,
Warhawk
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