@WadeFan said:
@the_bi99man said:
@WadeFan said:
Ryse. All I was hearing was how it was going to be GOTY. TLOU wasn't to me because all GS did was rate it low for shock value.
Only on a video game forum could anyone, possibly, under ANY circumstance, call 8/10 "rated low for shock value". You sir, are a fucking idiot, plain and simple.
Nice personal attack. That's usually the response someone gives when they can't say anything else. And yes, when it is averaging via Metacritic a 9.5, and they give it an 8 for no good reason, that's for shock value.
Once again. You are calling EIGHT OUT OF FUCKING TEN (a score which, by the way, carries the tag, 'Great') "rated low for shock value". GS didn't try to troll the world by giving TLOU some terrible score. The reviewer gave it a score which reflected how good he thought the game was. And how good he thought the game was happened to be along the lines of "extremely good, but not a shoe-in for greatest achievement in the history of interactive media". Just because you're a fanboy and you think that anything less than "OMG THIS IS THE BEST GAME EVER MADE NAUGHTY GODS ARE GODS!!!!!!!111111ZOMG" is some kind of punch in the collective dick of the playstation fanbase, doesn't mean that 8/10 is a bad score. It is, in fact, a GREAT score, by its very definition.
Also, did you ever stop and realize that GS reviewed the game BEFORE metacritic was able to make an aggregate average? You're talking like the game had a 9.5 average on meta, THEN the guys at GS saw that, and were like "you know what would make WadeFan rage? If we score this an 8". No. That's not how it works. GS reviewed the game, and assigned the score, without having the slightest clue what the rest of the gaming journalism industry would say about it. It just so happens that when all was said and done, their score was on the low side of the average. And now you're acting like they planned that, just to **** with people.
Now pull your head out of your ass, and realize that the whole world isn't out to troll you.
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