I agree . When the first game came out there was a poster who posted a word for word review saying the first game had no likable characters and I said to him why don’t play the game yourself and stop plagiarism from other sites. I don’t get that mentality.
Some people are just miserable. Just like the poster in this thread a couple of days ago tried to pass off second hand comments(zero'd in one specific negative commentary) as objective fact and was upset when people called out his bullshyt. Dude then proceeded to just spoil the game out of spite on here and then tried to claim people were just being stans for not admitting to something subjective. I don't get the thought process behind people like that. I don't spend time reading/commenting on shyt I don't like or care about.
Metacritic needs to get rid of user scores or at least implement an algorithm that verifies if you bought/completed the game (probably only possible for digital buys). It won’t stop review bombing, but it will hinder it. More often than not user scores is just a battle ground for weirdos. This time around TLoU is not only dealing with disgruntled fans who are mad their fictional father figure had to deal with consequences, but also with brehs that don’t get to play great games that often:
So you're ok with weighted "critic" reviews who are paid to give favorable reviews? We shouldn't do anything about that which has plagued the video game industry for years? Or those "critics" giving favorable reviews for a game entirely because they're agenda is being featured front and center? We shouldn't do anything about that?
Its also pretty damn obvious from the reviews of people that have played this game, the story is seriously flawed, lacking and not up to par with TLOUS...We obviously can't get into specifics on that in this thread, the complaints about the narrative of this game are legit though...Yall need to stop pretending this game is flawless and only xbot incels are hating...
He gave it a 7/10 but he loved Death Stranding. Can we stop with this it only got a 10/10 from critics because of agenda's and paid reviews? Also I doubt someone can play this and 12 hours in say it's a LGBT agenda filled game. Like that's far from what I've played and I'm typically not a person who's receptive to games with obvious agendas.
i knew from the leaks you take over as Abbie, with the first half of this game being so stellar I was dreading getting here and hating it...Iv just finished day 1 with Abbie and I’m not mad at this at all (so far)
edit: claiming reviewers were paid is still dumb as shyt, I’m not at the end yet so I can’t give an overall score, but if you’d played it at least as much to the point I’m at you can see why that Critic score is genuine, and there’s literally no “agenda” here either, the protagonist is gay and has a girlfriend, that’s about it
Some folks sound like they just repeating what they heard about the game and its story. Saying the story is not on par with the first one or that it's an agenda filled game immediately flags me as someone who actually isn't playing the game but merely skimmed through footage, read some spoilers and concluded based off of that. I'm on Day 3 in game and nothing has been outrageous or "flawed". I can't even begin to understand how someone can seriously put TLOU 1's story up here as some flawless execution that has been ruined. Like gtfoh.
Some folks sound like they just repeating what they heard about the game and it's story. Saying the story is not on par with the first one or that it's an agenda filled game immediately flags me as someone who actually isn't playing the game but merely skimmed through footage, read some spoilers and concluded based off of that. I'm on Day 3 in game and nothing has been outrageous or "flawed". I can't even begin to understand how someone can seriously put TLOU 1's story up here as some flawless execution that has been ruined. Like gtfoh.
Yup anyone talking about agendas and flawed stories sound like they guessing. Not saying you have to love it but claiming it's not genuine to give this GAME a 10/10 solely because of a story not being superb is stupid.
Some people are just miserable. Just like the poster in this thread a couple of days ago tried to pass off second hand comments(zero'd in one specific negative commentary) as objective fact and was upset when people called out his bullshyt. Dude then proceeded to just spoil the game out of spite on here and then tried to claim people were just being stans for not admitting to something subjective. I don't get the thought process behind people like that. I don't spend time reading/commenting on shyt I don't like or care about.
I don't understand the thought process as a consumer
I'm a gamer and I like playing games
People take the console wars/stanning way too seriously
TLOU Part 2 is piff
i knew from the leaks you take over as Abbie, with the first half of this game being so stellar I was dreading getting here and hating it...Iv just finished day 1 with Abbie and I’m not mad at this at all (so far)
edit: claiming reviewers were paid is still dumb as shyt, I’m not at the end yet so I can’t give an overall score, but if you’d played it at least as much to the point I’m at you can see why that Critic score is genuine, and there’s literally no “agenda” here either, the protagonist is gay and has a girlfriend, that’s about it
He gave it a 7/10 but he loved Death Stranding. Can we stop with this it only got a 10/10 from critics because of agenda's and paid reviews? Also I doubt someone can play this and 12 hours in say it's a LGBT agenda filled game. Like that's far from what I've played and I'm typically not a person who's receptive to games with obvious agendas.
I haven't finish the game yet, but I'm like 10-12 hours into it and I've yet to see an agenda besides ellie being a lesbian/bisexual which we knew about since tlou: left behind dlc. Abbie aint even a tranny like everybody was claiming.
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