I remember when I use to care about specific ratings certain games got, when i use to care about "system wars" in general, making ratings all the more important. But the older (or the more mature?) you get, the less you care about ratings, and the more about how much fun you can have with a game.
Honestly, when you see a game, and you think you might like it, you should play (buy/rent/borrow). Simple, kiddos.
Admittedly, the only times I got mad in the past few years of gaming is with gamespot's review of Infamous 2 (honestly that reviewer is...for a lack of a better word, "not bright", and also it makes me wonder where he learned to write [hey, that rhymes!]), the somewhat overrated MGS4 and Uncharted 2 (yes, some of you might be rolling your eyes right now, but when you're as jaded as I am, all you look for in a game is FUN gameplay, not cinematic presentation...uncharted only has cinematography, nothing else), an overrated Super mario galaxy 1 and 2 (ratings should reflect fun, not just overall tight gameplay), and...those are the few that come off the top of my head. I just don't like it when reviewers feel the need to bash or overrate the game due to buying into the "hype" (assassin's creed 1 anyone?). I guess that's my biggest pet peeve, which is reviewers buying into the hype - it just makes ppl scratch their heads and ask why games got the ratings they got after playing the games themselves.
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