I think people, in general, put too much emphasis on review scores....they talk about it like it is an exact science or something. It's just one person's opinion trying to convey how they feel in a number format. I cannot begin to tell you how many poorly reviewed games on Gamespot I have enjoyed in the past years(Never Alone is the most recent example....it's become almost reverse psychology for me....poorly reviewed games actually interest me more on Gamespot) I don't necessarily disagree with the 6/10 Gamespot review from a purely objective standpoint, a lot of people will get Halo for the online, and it is important to inform customers about online issues, especially if they are not solved after the initial 24 hour launch window.
On the flip side, games like Battlefield 4 scored great on this site, despite the horrible launch issues(online) that persisted for months....so what I disagree with is the inconsistency of the reviews on this site, because most games that launch with online issues don't have "points" deducted for that....it is mentioned in the text, but it is rare to find an example on this site like MCC, that's the issue I had with the review on this site.....it really makes no difference in the end, I think most people are smart enough to read the text review and make their own decision afterwards, regardless of the numeric score.....and the majority of Metacritic has pretty much spoken in favor of this game.
So do I disagree with the Gamespot review of Halo : MCC? No not really.....I respect the reviewer(Chris) and I get where he was coming from with the review.....do I think MCC is worth buying now? Hell yes! I'm barely done Halo 1 campaign, playing it co-op is just golden.,....I play online every night and while there are still issues to iron out, it's good enough for me for now while they iron out the rest(speaking from my own personal experiences online, as I have not really encountered any lag as you have stated TC).
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