Medal of Honor: Frontline- 8.1
RollerCoaster Tycoon- 8.5
There's the reviews, now here's the rant:
People don't like to be told they're wrong. Videogames are an example of this. When they don't know what to do, they'll ask you for help. But when they're doing something wrong and you simply tell them that, they'll get upset.
If they're not taking cover in Gears of War and dying so many times and you tell them or they're not guarding in Paper Mario and you tell them, they won't take it too well. Why? Because people don't like to be told that they're wrong. Nobody wants to accept that they aren't doing something right.
This is just me, but I absolutely hate it when that happens. I'll tell someone they're doing it wrong, they'll get angry, not follow my advice, and continue to play wrong just to be defiant. My advice to those who have the same problem which I've found works: don't offer help. Not only that, but don't help them when they ask for it. If they're only going to value your input when they feel like taking your advice, they are not worthy of it.
That is all.