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9/09/12 4:51:47 AM#21
There is a whole thread about it.
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9/09/12 4:56:14 AM#22
Originally posted by Angier2758 The formulation was " It wasn't until people started reaching endgame that people realized all the fun is in the levelling, and has no lasting value outside of pvp.... Kind of like GW2 :/" and there are at least following problems with the reply from KingJiggly:
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9/09/12 4:59:51 AM#23
The same type of people gave SWTOR game of the year...
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9/09/12 5:02:31 AM#24
Originally posted by sonoggi My own personal rating for GW2 is 8 / 10. The only rating that matters to me is my own. However, i find it interesting that if game gets low scores Metacritic is unreliable but when a game gets very high score suddenly metacritic becomes credible source. |
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9/09/12 5:05:12 AM#25
Originally posted by QuicklyScott Ups, someone told the truth. The thing is, you're talking about GW2... the perfect game, the best game ever, the WoW killer, the MMO messiah, so yeah this scores must be true and really prove that the game is the best. |
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9/09/12 5:19:08 AM#26
Originally posted by Nitth
The thread I guess you're thinking of was just about those 10% who rated it low. It was never about the average score, which has actually come down a little. Was at 8.6 last week.
TOR, OTOH, only got as high as 6.1 and then went back down. I don't know why people remember otherwise. When I want a single-player story, I'll play a single-player game. When I play an MMO, I want a massively multiplayer world. |
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9/09/12 5:19:25 AM#27
If we accept metacritic scores for one game, we'll have to accept metacritic scores for all games. Not sure how that'll go with some of the posters around here. Game reviews are 'validation' tools not 'I think this is a good game so you SHOULD buy it' Think the GiantBomb crew had a discussion panel at PAX 2012 about it. Wonder why there seems to be more haters on the internet? Read this by an actual marketing guy to find out why. |
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9/09/12 5:20:25 AM#28
Originally posted by adam_nox You didn't think enough. That statement is encouraging people to reconsider their opinions before bashing the game. |
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9/09/12 5:22:02 AM#29
GW2 has a great first experience which lasts about 10-20 hours. Then you simply get bored to the constant faceroll zerging and the ridicilous gem-trade system. Most of the reviewers don't put enough hours to GW2 to actually realize it's flaws. Pretty much the same reason why SWTOR scored suprisingly high.
GW2 is a casual game and reviewers play games casually. Thus the ratings are bound to be high, even if the game has a lot of flaws. |
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9/09/12 5:26:34 AM#30
Originally posted by GoldenArrow I tend to agree. Majority of ratings started coming in after a day or two game play. Even two weeks isn't enough to rate GW2 given the scope and amount of content it has to offer. However i rated GW2 8 because i already played GW2 for a month in beta. |
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9/09/12 5:27:08 AM#31
Originally posted by Draemos With GW2, MMO are not long term games anymore. I have more than 100h of game in GW2 and I still enjoy it. I don't know the end game yet. If I stopped for some reason to play GW2 right now, I would had much more value from my 55€ than most of the other games I've played. So what's the point of the "endgame" in a review, in the experience you have from a game ? The fact is that GW2 gives you immediate fun starting from L1, this is new in the MMO world and you should rethink your way of scoring a game. Many people will have to rethink MMO. |
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9/09/12 5:29:13 AM#32
Originally posted by sonoggi After playing the game nearly 2 weeks non stop about 15-17 hours a day i can say that the game is amazing but there are a lot of things that are missing or done badly. It's a game that has great potential to become the best themepark on the market if developers keep adding stuff like group finder etc. If developers stop by saying ok we released now we are done...this game probably will end as a good game that worths the 60 bucks but nothing more.If this is their target they will fail hard. |
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9/09/12 5:29:39 AM#33
Originally posted by GoldenArrow This completely misses the point that the majority of MMOs are casual games now. RIFT, WoW, Aion, SWTOR, DDO etc are all 'casual' that appeals to the majority of MMO players. Wonder why there seems to be more haters on the internet? Read this by an actual marketing guy to find out why. |
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9/09/12 5:32:16 AM#34
Originally posted by rosco Fun is a subjective thing. I had fun in lot of MMOS from starting level 1 but i surely didn't go ahead and rated it 9 or 10 after couple of days. A MMO is rated not only on basis of value for your money though. So if i had to rate GW2 purely on basis of B2P model i would have given it 10 but that is not a fair way to rate any game. B2P should be a factor while rating GW2 but surely not the primary one. |
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9/09/12 5:39:25 AM#35
I'm not saying the game is bad, but don't trust professional reviewers. Video game companies figured out how to rig the reviews a long time ago, they simply don't send free copies to reviewers who give bad reviews, and eventually they lose their jobs because they can't review anything. So far, I think the game is a definite step in the right direction. There are things I wish were there that aren't, but nothing's perfect and I'm definitely having fun. |
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9/09/12 7:35:58 AM#36
All it proves is that gw2 has the most fanboys in MMO history. But we knew that already.
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9/09/12 7:44:47 AM#37
Originally posted by rosco
I think that MMORPG sites and reviews should sort/be sorted into different categories based on time invested in MMORPGs. Such as 10 hours, 100 hours, 500 hours and 1000 hours reviews. Game A may be better than Game B in the 100-hour department, while the opposite may be true in the 500-hour one. |
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9/09/12 7:50:06 AM#38
Originally posted by adam_nox it does for gw2 buddy sry
like it or not admit it or not gw2 is the best themepark mmo to date reviews well deserved,waiting for gamespot and ign pvp simply owns,no more stupid nerds elitist with end game gear showing their ego,everything fair for everybody this game simply owns glad i left pokeworld after 5 years for this masterpiece |
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9/09/12 7:54:48 AM#39
Originally posted by ShimpoGenmu Subjective, it's for you... not for me, not for others. |
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9/09/12 7:56:52 AM#40
I have to seriously laugh at this. Metacritic? WOW. Ok, first off, the professional score is usually pointless. I don't play Diablo 3, but most people seem to hate it, but it as 88. SWTOR, as 85 total. Now, of course these scores are indeed lower, but it just goes to show that most of these reviewers can be a big hit and miss. I remember how pcgamer gave TOR 93, and now gave GW2 a 94. TTH gave GW2 94, but gave RIFT 95. And don't get me started on those like G4 TV giving 100. Now, to the user score, i trust it quite abit more than normal ones. However, if you look closely at, well, any game on metacritic, most of the positive reviews are 9 and 10, and negative ones are between 0 and 3. Most are over inflated fanboy and hater scores. Which is why it's not a good idea to trust it either. BTW OP, if you do your reserch right, TSW as only 0.1 points less than GW2 on user score with 8.3, 8.4, respectively. Using metacritic as proof of a game's quality, specially the overall number, is not a good idea at all. Edit: I'm not saying the game sucks or anything, since i do like it from beta, but, trying to use this site as indicator is laughable. Sorry. |
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