@Mogan: But there are objective ways to get your scores. Take for example monotonous gameplay or stupid AI that is stuck to walls all the time. It is okay if you can get over these things, but you cannot deny it if you are fair. So if you do any fair and objective review you have to mention these as a negative point, no matter if you still like the game.
I am not talking about "is this game good", I am talking about just that stuff. And that's some easy rules you can apply to ANY review. That's just what I expect from official reviews and GameSpot did proof again their reviews are way to much personalized by the reviewer, rather than having clear rules how to make up the score.
@Pierce_Sparrow: They could have done that, yes. But they would face the same issues like so many others: TIGHT controlls on a smartphone (without buttons).
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