@sol_pro: because..... someone on gamespot told you to... xD nah but seriously i get the feeling they hype crappy games just so that if it somehow does well they can claim "called it, said it would be the next big thing" lol yet its never happened so far xD
@SterlingFox: agreed 100% i still get the feeling this dude gets paid to hype crappy games because they need to boost, if it was great it would have been noticed, it hasnt, because its not xD
@JohnyMyko: no he didnt, it came out of gamespots pocket xD he like all critics and bloggers and self titled influential people are only out to add to their bank balance so its "side with majority, act like i matter, reuse actual fan critic opinions and recycle them" welcome to online gaming critics and gaming websites now, theyre all trying to get as much revenue as they can while its still big business.
@paul136 i cant really agree, ive always had a high expectance for games because so much filler gets released on consoles and always has, buying a game in even the 80s and 90s ran an annoyingly high risk of getting nothing for your moneys worth, very little has changed except for the way bloggers and so called game enthusiasts online that think very highly of themselves or internet critics which are little a dime a dozen... or a dime a million even now try to make something out of nothing because it gains them views and a following and they use that to further their life goals which usually have very little to do with their actual opinion and everything to do with researching to be on the side of majority and add to their bank balance. marketing has never been better and buying a game has never been better, you can usually test games or even trial the beta on alot of games or see video footage of how a game looks and plays, thats all that has really changed, now you dont HAVE to buy a game not having a clue whats going to be on it.
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