im thinking i might pick up sim 3...maybe.
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Isn't Fuel the biggest game ever created?CleanPlayer
Biggest "console" game ever created. Brought to you by the team behind Wall-E!
I buy Edge regularly. The writing and production values are top notch and I agree with most of their reviews. Theyre easily one of the best written magazines out there, despite what SW says. Other magazines just seem so childish in comparison.
The review numbers arent even really indicated in the magazine. I think we all set too much in the scores here, when it is the content of the reviews we should look at. Different standards for different genres, after all.
Saying that, it looks like they completely missed the point with their Excite Bots review, just like they did with Prince of Persia. Ill find out when I pick the magazine up next week.
eveileb-ekam
Someone else who recognizes how EDGE handles reviews differently from other sources. The actual wording of their reviews is what is extremely high quality. Their scoring is unorthodox and inconsistant because they score based on the reviewers impression of the game, and what they feel is a good score.
Not to mention, the primary audience for EDGE isn't gamers, but industry insiders/developersand other gaming journalists.
Also, I love how people bash EDGE when NONE of them have ever read it. I dare some of you people bashing EDGE to read it, or at the very least listen to podcasts of people who are at competing publications. The guys over at EGM/1UP regularly referenced EDGE as a benchmark that they measured their work against. And if you listen to podcasts from just about any other website, you will find multiple comments about just how fantastic EDGE truly is. The writing and production values of EDGE, along with the business model it runs on are fantastic.
EDGE is a very successful magazine. And EDGE also costs $100 a year for a subscription. It is worth every penny. That is how good a magazine it is.
I actually buy Edge monthly at Barnes & Nobles. The magazine is of great quality and has excellent pieces, but the reviews are still off, even though they review differently. They often give inferior games superior scores, as is the case with Fuel and inFAMOUS. The latter being superior.
I actually buy Edge monthly at Barnes & Nobles. The magazine is of great quality and has excellent pieces, but the reviews are still off, even though they review differently. They often give inferior games superior scores, as is the case with Fuel and inFAMOUS. The latter being superior.
BioShockOwnz
Their review system is so completely based off of immediate gut reactions from their reviewers. There isn't any method to the madness of their scoring system. Also, why is the internet so concerned with scores? Why not READ THE REVIEWS?
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I actually buy Edge monthly at Barnes & Nobles. The magazine is of great quality and has excellent pieces, but the reviews are still off, even though they review differently. They often give inferior games superior scores, as is the case with Fuel and inFAMOUS. The latter being superior.
horrowhip
Their review system is so completely based off of immediate gut reactions from their reviewers. There isn't any method to the madness of their scoring system. Also, why is the internet so concerned with scores? Why not READ THE REVIEWS?
I'm not concerned with them. Everyone here knows I buy whatever I want. Reviews play no role whatsoever, but many do.
I'm not concerned with them. Everyone here knows I buy whatever I want. Reviews play no role whatsoever, but many do.
BioShockOwnz
my statement was not so much direct at you, but everyone in general. Why are scores given so much importance? Specifically now that System Wars allows scores from any website into the discussion. Now, Scores are meaningless here, just as much as they were meaningless in the real world... If you want to judge a publication, do so by their writing, not by the arbitrary scores that they assign to games....
Oh noes, someone thinks it's slightly better than what I think he should think it is based on what others have thought. How could it be? You should know better Mr. Damnation 7/10.[QUOTE="InsaneBasura"][QUOTE="BioShockOwnz"]
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I think Fuel looks decent enough. Maybe a 6.5-7.0, but 8.0? Seems a bit too high by what others are saying.
BioShockOwnz
I admit its numerous faults, though, and I recommend a rent or a under $30 price. Edge talks Fuel up like it's almost a godsend. And I would never say Damnation is better than inFAMOUS. That's just bat crap nutty. No need to get offended, guy. Put things more in context when you try to fling mud at me next time.
Point being if you can think a game generally considered to be rubbish is good then why can't Edge think a decent game is great? Why must Edge fall in line with the hive mind when you're not? If their opinion is somehow faulty solely for being outside of the norm, then yours is as well.Have you read the review? What gives you the impression they're making it seem like a godsend and not admitting its eventual flaws? Where does it say "this is better than Infamous"? Why on earth would you compare those two games? Now that's what I find bat crap nutty.
Point being if you can think a game generally considered to be rubbish is good then why can't Edge think a decent game is great? Why must Edge fall in line with the hive mind when you're not? If their opinion is somehow faulty solely for being outside of the norm, then yours is as well.Have you read the review? What gives you the impression they're making it seem like a godsend and not admitting its eventual flaws? Where does it say "this is better than Infamous"? Why on earth would you compare those two games? Now that's what I find bat crap nutty.
InsaneBasura
That's not the point at all. Even though I do enjoy inferior games. I still see that they're inferior, thus I wouldn't rate an inferior game (Damnation or Fuel) higher than a superior game (inFAMOUS). Reviews should be based on the overall quality of the game, not just the enjoyability you personally got out of it, because we know that the enjoyability is all subjective, yet the quality and the technical aspects, are all facts.
Normally I like Edge's reviews and while I do mostly this month, WHY'D THEY GIVE EXCITEBOTS A 4!?
I've played that game a ton and it's much better then a 4. I'll look at the review when I see the issue.
You know where fuel scored better? because it's being rated in a different genre.
fuel is being rated against games like motorstorm.
infamous is a third person game, a psi ops rip off so it's being put against games in third person genre.
[QUOTE="lineargames"]:| how could you even compare them?yea lol now that i think about it infamous is a psi ops rip off.
ReaperV7
umm it's not obvious infamous took influence?
lol even the covers look similar.
gaming journalism in general is a joke. Edge seems to be one of the few publications out there who actually take their jobs seriously.-DrRobotnik-yeah, they actually use a 0-10 scale instead of a 7-10 scale
What happened to Muramasa? I have high hopes for this game. I hope the review is a fluke.mattbbplThe game isn't out till september.*wink,wink*
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Muramasa got only a 6, meh, I am still looking forward to it.
fix'd
How?[QUOTE="InsaneBasura"]Point being if you can think a game generally considered to be rubbish is good then why can't Edge think a decent game is great? Why must Edge fall in line with the hive mind when you're not? If their opinion is somehow faulty solely for being outside of the norm, then yours is as well.
Have you read the review? What gives you the impression they're making it seem like a godsend and not admitting its eventual flaws? Where does it say "this is better than Infamous"? Why on earth would you compare those two games? Now that's what I find bat crap nutty.
BioShockOwnz
That's not the point at all. Even though I do enjoy inferior games. I still see that they're inferior, thus I wouldn't rate an inferior game (Damnation or Fuel) higher than a superior game (inFAMOUS). Reviews should be based on the overall quality of the game, not just the enjoyability you personally got out of it, because we know that the enjoyability is all subjective, yet the quality and the technical aspects, are all facts.
For goodness sake, you don't even know if the same person reviewed these two games. And even if that's the case, so what. Shouldn't people be allowed to have opinions? Everyone has to somehow agree upon that an open world superhero game where you climb buildings, shoot lighting while riding powerlines and make moral choices is factually better than an open world offroad racers with tornadoes where you race bikes and dragsters in a seamless online environment where you can lay out your own tracks? Maybe the guy finds the latter more to his taste?
What you're asking for is objective reviews, and there is no such thing. However, if you were to actually read the reviews as opposed to simply looking at the score, maybe you'd get some insight as to where the writer is coming from. In the whole the damned score is unimportant.
[QUOTE="lineargames"]:| how could you even compare them? Really, the only thing they have in common is certain aesthetics and perhaps other superficial similarities. Mainly the main characters have a bunch in common. They look similar, they both suddenly wake up with superpowers and have no idea what's going on. But really, that sounds like so many god damn things that have been in done in the past elsewhere. At this point it's a bit like calling Infamous a GTA clone. Both games are obviously inspired by comic books.yea lol now that i think about it infamous is a psi ops rip off.
ReaperV7
Edge is always so off it seems. Atleast it's nice to see the great reviews for Ghostbusters keep coming in. One 7 (from Edge. Same score as inFAMOUS), Two 8's and one 9 so far. :)BioShockOwnzit's just a reviewers opinion,probably on who gets his rocks off playing racing games all day, don't sweat it, we know infamous is AAE- AAAE material.
Edge...I dunno, sometimes I just get the feeling they give lower scores just for the sake of giving lower scores.
Lionheart08
you just described Gamespot reviews as well ;)
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Edge...I dunno, sometimes I just get the feeling they give lower scores just for the sake of giving lower scores.
Kandlegoat
you just described Gamespot reviews as well ;)
Examples? It's possible you mean games like Fable 2, Mass Effect, Zelda TP, and Empire: Total War which barely missed their expected 9 scores, but in general Gamespot rarely goes that far below the norm. Some sites and mags seem to score games poorly just for the increased traffic. Gamespot has had some misses, but often over the past couple of years they are a little above the norm as well. Recent examples are Dead Space, Assassin's Creed, Resistance 2, and inFamous.Please Log In to post.
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