A buddy of mine pretty much buys games on hype and word of mouth. I don't think he visits any forums or does any research. So for him- (I consider him to be a casual gamer who's main hobby is playing games)- meta critic means shit to him. And I imagine the vast majority of console owners are like that. Casuals who buy games and play them based on what their friends are saying.
I convinced him to not buy AC: Unity, or at least do a bit of research before buying it. Then he bought the Order and told me he was surprised it was only like 6 hours. If he would have told me he was planning on buying it, I would have told him to read up on it first.
I think the reason we go to meta critic, and keep an eye on various media outlets for review scores, is that we are all savvy gamers. We want to avoid the crap, and buy what is good.
Look at all the people in this thread who don't even like Souls games wanting to buy Bloodborne just because it's meta critic score is 90's. It's kind of sad, but very telling of the way the industry is today. Great games are few and far between. When one comes along, people like us don't want to be left out.
I convinced him to not buy AC: Unity, or at least do a bit of research before buying it. Then he bought the Order and told me he was surprised it was only like 6 hours. If he would have told me he was planning on buying it, I would have told him to read up on it first.
I think the reason we go to meta critic, and keep an eye on various media outlets for review scores, is that we are all savvy gamers. We want to avoid the crap, and buy what is good.
Look at all the people in this thread who don't even like Souls games wanting to buy Bloodborne just because it's meta critic score is 90's. It's kind of sad, but very telling of the way the industry is today. Great games are few and far between. When one comes along, people like us don't want to be left out.