It got mixed reviews and the difference between the US reviews and the European reviews showed a rather remarkable thing. US reviewers, Who in a sense represent the US gamers, focuses more on the flaws and see them as big enough to bring a game down, the game mechanic needs to be much closeer to perfection inorder for them to be satisfied with it, however European Reviewers are more prone to overlook flaws and focus more on what is good and this is also reflected with European gamers. Not saying anyone is wrong, but that the focus is different between the two.Treflis
I think you have a point. BUT:
If there are flaws big enough to be worth focusing on, then they're worth focusing on. Games that are pretty much universally agreed upon as being "great" almost without fail don't fall prey to these kinds of flaws.
I have not played AP myself, but if the action is shooting based and it has poor shooting mechanics, then that is both a big problem, and a flaw worth mentioning, and possibly something that ruins a lot of the satisfaction that might have been gleaned from it overall. However, most people seem to think the story is less than desirable as well, so it doesn't sound like the basic mechanics are the only thing dragging the experience down.
YES, there is _almost_ always at least a couple positive aspects to any game. Almost.
I think you're right about US reviews being poor a lot of the time, but I think you've got the characterization of that statement incorrect. I don't think it's so much that they focus on the negativity of a game, I think it's more that they only focus on the negativity of things that aren't smash hits.
For instance: Fallout: New Vegas, while a good game in many ways (There's your positive nod), was released as a buggy mess. I would say the majority of gamers experienced at least some kind of bug or performance issue, ranging from the annoying to the game-ruining. And yet, while Gamespot acknowledges these (And in the game's releases state, they were pretty big issues for a release version of a game), its score magically did not suffer. I would say a title of equal quality/problems not released by a major name would have been treated much poorly. Would they not?
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