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[QUOTE="darkspineslayer"] I defiantly think a little less of Caro after this show of arrogance. :/sonic_spark
Damn. Why is that even necessary? I get it that people take review scores too seriously but she's just poking a user for fun. Really unprofessional.
That's embarrassing for Gamespot and herself. If you're going to "respond" to a user's comment at least show some professionalism, some class and maybe provide some insight beyond your review in order to explain yourself if you're indeed standing-by your game.
Evidently, Carolyn is incapable of that. The review is lousy, the score is completely unrelated to what she even wrote in her lousy review, and she shouldn't be allowed to review games period. She has no concept of gaging scores correctly.
And why should we care about the Metacritic review? Or the average review scores of sites that actually matter? Because that shows how reliable your review is Carolyn. That is why. See, if you're review is a significant outlier from the rest of the pack of reviews out there then that means something is inherently wrong with your review. In this case it was the fact that hey, the game is hard-obviously I'm not good at it-got frustrated-buried the game. Interestingly, no other sites lodged that complaint including Gamespot's new affiliate, Giant Bomb.
So by looking at the Metacritic scores, watching and reading other sites/reviewers take on the game I amongst many other Gamespot users, have come to the conclusion that your review is unreliable, Carolyn.
And as a Gamespot registered user for years, upon years, and some more years, not including the time I used to visit the site before registering (add more years), I realize that Gamespot is no longer a premier review site unless Kevin is reviewing, and even then I'm cautious. Carolyn your review is in the vicinity of Tom's review of Skyward Sword and he didn't even know how to control the game properly.
I can't wait to purchase the game.
Very close to my words on this! Carolyn has no trust, credibility or respect to her review scores.
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