Not trying games when below a certain score ?

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#1 piggwinn
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Ihave been picking up loads of cheap cube games lately and I have a habit of skipping past anything that scores below 80%. The deals I get are like 4 for £20 so you end up dipping into the lower scoring region to make up the 4 deal. I have been struggling to choose from some of the lower scoring titles but their is a 7 day return policy so you can try and then swap them if you don't like e'm. Some titles I have picked up have deserved the low scores but I have been surprised at how good some have been. PNO3 got poor scores but I love it and am keeping it, R Racing again got very poor scores but if you like Ridge racer then you will most probably like it (just play it with bumper cam). I like it far more than the NFS games, it just feels like something you would play in the arcade. Virtua Striker 3 was £3 and I love it more than most soccer games I've played for ages, it looks really good and plays how you would expect an arcade soccer game to play (I am not a soccer fan so lack of complex controls help me). Gauntlet Dark Legacy, plays very retro and I have spent ages on it and love it. Yes it has old graphics but I have kept it because it plays well like alot of the retro games. I would have skipped all of these titles due to low scores by reviewers but have had tons of fun with them at low cost. I would consider them decent games and am now looking at used titles a little more carefully. Does anybody else feel the same way about a game they have with a really poor score, any suggestions for games where you think the review is way out would help because their must be more out their. I guess it is all down to personal taste but at the low prices of some low scoring titles they are worth trying.

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#2 Funkyhamster
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Yeah, most of my Gamecube games are either 8 or 9... I only get games in the 7s if I get a certain gut feeling that I know I'll enjoy them, like 007 Nightfire, Timesplitters 3, and Geist.
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#3 ShadowofTulkas
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Yeah, most of my Gamecube games are either 8 or 9... I only get games in the 7s if I get a certain gut feeling that I know I'll enjoy them, like 007 Nightfire, Timesplitters 3, and Geist.Funkyhamster

Exactly. Most games I will try even if they have a mediocre score. You will know if you will like the game by either site of the cover or script on the back.

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#4 king_bobo
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Lol - I did the same (picking up 4 for £20) and checked them afterwards
Sometimes I think they price games on how poor they are... it would explain why loads of my games are poor.
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#5 KingKoop
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Not too sound like a complete ponce here but I try never to judge whether a game's worth a purchase on a review you never know it may turn out great in your book, I just try and use reviews to see what features the game has. Hybrid Heaven the N64 is a prime example, I loved this game :)

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#6 RojAvon
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While on occasion I've taken a flyer on a cheap game that had a low to mediocre score I've come to realize that most games that score below a 7 are probably not worth my time. If I see some game in the shop that I've never heard of before but something about the box makes me consider it if it's really cheap...under $10 I may take a flyer on it. (This was even more common when Rhino was still open and I could bring it back if I hated it)...however if I'm not sure then I usually come look at the rating and review.

Worst burn...I when ahead and bought "Metal Dungeon" even though the review was horrible...and I found out the game was every bit as bad as they said it was.

So for me, lower than a 7 will probably get me to save my money.

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#7 luzer7072
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I tend to agree with GameSpot's reviews, so no, I don't often go out and buy games that get poor reviews. And when I do anyway, I usually get buyer's remorse pretty quickly. PN03 is an example; It was on sale for $20, a GameCube exclusive, and by Capcom. I honestly couldn't see how it could be a bad game... but I hated it. I thought it was awful.

There have been a fwew times, however, that I've bought a game regardless of reviews andended up liking it. Ubisoft's XIII is a great example. Loved that game. Oh, and I loved Contact for the DS despite its review score as well.

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#8 carrotthead
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i usually avoid games with poorer rating...and find myself drawn to higher rated games which i wouldn't have intended to buy before i knew they had a good rating...the only exceptions i make are when there isa game i really want and i will ignore poor reviews and get it anyway
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#9 Rurouni_Fung
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I avoid low scoring games for one reason, I don't make much money. I save up my money to buy the really great games instead of experimenting for cheaper games.In general I wouldn't go below 8 or 7 in some cases.
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#10 PIKA740
Member since 2007 • 2502 Posts

I don't get it why do you trust ratings it is called renting

Don't ever trust glitchspot reviews...

MKart64 is an reason

Pokemon E is also one...

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#11 Rocky32189
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Yes, but I look at a variety of reviews before making decisions.
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#12 d_parker
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I agree - you can't base a game on it's ratings. I think those who limit themselves to high rated games are missing out.

While I thought RE4 was pretty amazing, it doesn't get the play time on my Cube that other "lesser" games get.

Looking at Metacritic, these games on average rated below 65% yet I think they're great fun:

  • Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gotlieb Collection
  • PN 03
  • Roadkill
  • ESPN International Winter Sports 2002 (the bobsled and curling parts)
  • Odama
  • Speed Kings
  • Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary
  • King Arthur
  • SX Superstar
  • Rampage: Total Destruction
  • Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death
  • 4x4 EVO 2
  • Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects
  • 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker
  • Grooverider: Slot Car Thunder

To each their own but considering the limited library of the Cube, I think any serious fan needs to look beyond the scores when getting new games.

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#13 Funkyhamster
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To each their own but considering the limited library of the Cube, I think any serious fan needs to look beyond the scores when getting new games.

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It's only limited if you have the money to buy enough games... :P I find I tend to agree with the tastes of reviewers, for some reason... there are very few times I've loved a 6-5 game or hated a 9 game.