- Any "experienced gamer" doesn't judge a game by the looks of the trailer.
- Any experienced gamer enjoy the game he likes, and doesn't care about numbers.
- "He may not be playing actual games" is a lame excuse, since nobody gets to define what a "real game" is.
- Yes, you give a game a 10, a 6, a 11 or a -100. Whatever number you want. Just the same way you stated that this game doesn't deserve a 10. A number in a review is artificial and archaic, so nothing to "earn" there.
@uninspiredcup: It's become the rule, so I guess reviewers just ignore it or in some cases DLC is not yet available, (Or like Activision does: activating microtransactions later so the review score is not affected)
@Simulator_Shock: It's actually the opposite, man. Next time take your time to read before writing an answer. It's sad enough that you are just looking for arguments on the internet to on top of that fail at it.
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