And that's cool. If you like it, play it, have fun with it. I'm not against that. All I'm saying is that I don't have to play a game, to understand a consensus and make a decision on it. For instance, if you look at Titanfall hypothetically speaking. It looks like its a mixture between human's fighting on the ground, and mech combat. But if I was to read a number of reviews and they said that it's mostly mech combat and I know that I don't like mech combat, I feel confident in avoiding that game. It's not eating at me because I think that the reviews may be lying and it's actually 90% human on human combat. I feel confident that enough people in the world know enough about videogames that if a majority said it was mostly mechs that I can lean on that consensus as being on point. Chemical is saying that I'd be wrong to do that and that I should find out for myself if it's mostly mechs or humans despite the fact that we have all those reviews and video evidence. He could be right, I don't know, I just disagree.