@mark1974 said:
But you are still making judgments on the game without playing it and using the consensus opinion which is based off a lot of other negative opinions mostly from people who also haven't played the game. There is no objective truth about whether a game is good or not. I love No Man's Sky. It has plenty of gameplay that I enjoy very much. The game got reasonably good reviews from critics and even made "best of 2016" lists. I don't doubt the game isn't for you but to say you were "right" about it is ridiculous.
Did you miss the part where I said I made the comment leading up to NMS's release? You know, when the hype train was still in full flow, but luckily for me nobody gave enough shits about me or these forums to be inundated with fanboy rage like that which hit other critics? I didn't play the game, but I resolved to research and be informed, and I made my opinion clear when I felt I was informed well enough to do so. No gameplay experience was needed for any of it, and the consensus only came later.
Let me put it to you another way; I'm a science enthusiast in my spare time. You may remember a few years back they discovered the Higgs boson, the so-called "God Particle?" I was able to explain to people back then why it was called that, and why physicists hated the moniker. I was able to explain to people the significance of not only its discovery, but also the significance of its mass of about 125 GeV, and why many physicists were disappointed with that fact. I was able to do this because I resolved to research, understand and be informed about the subject. Yet by your logic, I had no right or authority to be explaining any of this to anyone, because I have no degree in particle physics, nor worked for CERN, nor was I involved in any of the experiments that went on in the LHC.
Cool, you enjoyed the game, but the fact remains: as far as the overall consensus is concerned, I was right. Metacritic scored the game at 71 on PS4 and 61 on PC, and the majority of the reviews on both platforms were "mixed." The game still languishes at 54% on Steam reviews despite the recent Foundation update, and the highest rated reviews still echoes my pre-release opinion; that the game was a vast but empty sandbox with little gameplay or unique content. Dynamics of subjectivity in the subject at hand does not give you the justification to dismiss consensus opinion as merely "not objective."
@mark1974 said:
I strongly dislike Uncharted 4 without having played it. I hate the characters and the story. That isn't going to change after actually playing it. I assume the gameplay is excellent and it does what it sets out to do masterfully. It still isn't for me. I don't think that in any way makes it a bad game, it's most likely an excellent game for most.
I didn't resolve to research Uncharted 4, and therefore don't feel informed enough to express an opinion about it. As I said in my original post; if I don't feel like I know enough about a game to form an informed opinion of it, I made sure to STFU.
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