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Arthur Gies hated Star Fox Zero so much he didn't finish it so he can't give it a review score
http://www.polygon.com/2016/4/20/11...t=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
Well NOW this thread is gonna be gud
whelp
Arthur Gies hated Star Fox Zero so much he didn't finish it so he can't give it a review score
http://www.polygon.com/2016/4/20/11...t=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
whelp
Arthur Gies hated Star Fox Zero so much he didn't finish it so he can't give it a review score
http://www.polygon.com/2016/4/20/11...t=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
It's Arthur Gies.i can open that link, but this is true? if yes, PROFFESIONAL GAMES JOURNALISM MY ASS
After that awful Bayonetta 2 review, I've learned to never listen to Polygon.
I see that I'm still right with that.
I respect the honesty really. Professional movie critics tell you when they walk out of movies, too. Life is too short for bad entertainment products.
Is there a reason they can't give the game to, you know, someone who CAN finish it?
The difference is he's had the game for a month; movie critics can't swap in another the same way
Zero Metacritic: 72
Guard Metacritic: 74
Things can still change of course, but I had a feeling Guard was going to review better.
To be fair, life is also too short to be reading Arthur Gies articles.I respect the honesty really. Professional movie critics tell you when they walk out of movies, too. Life is too short for bad entertainment products.
Yep, always like this.ITT: People can't handle the fact that different people have different opinions on games. Is it always like that in review threads? It's unbelievable...
It seems an odd thing in games journalism where someone is given a game despite if they like the genre or not.Is there a reason they can't give the game to, you know, someone who CAN finish it?
Never forget FFXIII. I am still surprised that garbage scored so high with reviewers.Just noticed that Famitsu gave it a 35/40 with Guard getting a 31/40, they are a strange lot.
I think they get their point across without needing a score. They didn't like the game at all.
whelp
Arthur Gies hated Star Fox Zero so much he didn't finish it so he can't give it a review score
http://www.polygon.com/2016/4/20/11...t=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
ITT: People can't handle the fact that different people have different opinions on games. Is it always like that in review threads? It's unbelievable...
Just noticed that Famitsu gave it a 35/40 with Guard getting a 31/40, they are a strange lot.
Just noticed that Famitsu gave it a 35/40 with Guard getting a 31/40, they are a strange lot.
Just noticed that Famitsu gave it a 35/40 with Guard getting a 31/40, they are a strange lot.
A lot of polygon reviews are fine. I just specifically don't like Gies (who also wrote the Bayo 2 review) because he has a tendency for bombastic rhetoric and being overly nitpicky.
Famistu "reviews" are a joke.
I would not give any weight to famitsu reviews. They have a reputation for giving high scores to games that are heavily advertised in their mag.Just noticed that Famitsu gave it a 35/40 with Guard getting a 31/40, they are a strange lot.
Just noticed that Famitsu gave it a 35/40 with Guard getting a 31/40, they are a strange lot.
A lot of polygon reviews are fine. I just specifically don't like Gies (who also wrote the Bayo 2 review) because he has a tendency for bombastic rhetoric and being overly nitpicky.
It's not that Star Fox Zero is hard, really. It's often bizarrely easy, until it suddenly isn't, in part because twitch shooting or action is so dependent on motion control with the GamePad. It is, to be blunt, a miserable experience, and the idea of playing more fills me with the kind of deep, existential dread I can't really justify. The game itself actually seems fairly short, but it has the standard Platinum complement of challenges within each mission, collectibles to find, and more to pad out its length. There's also a co-op mode that allows two players to share control of an Arwing, before, I assume, they commit intense physical violence against each other.
In many ways, Star Fox Zero actually feels like a launch title for the Wii U console, full of half-fleshed out ideas that don't quite stick. But the Wii U has been out for almost four years now, and I can't help but wonder what happened.
This isn't a review of Star Fox Zero. Save for very rare, extreme circumstances, Polygon reviews require that a game be completed, or at least a good faith effort be made to complete it.
I am not playing any more Star Fox Zero.
It is pretty fucking savage.
whelp
Arthur Gies hated Star Fox Zero so much he didn't finish it so he can't give it a review score
http://www.polygon.com/2016/4/20/11...t=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
How can he consider himself a game critic when he gets paid to write reviews and instead he doesn't finish 3 hours games? As bad as a game is (which I doubt this one is that bad) you owe it to your audience if you consider yourself a game journalist to finish and score the game.
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This fucking guy, a paragon of games journalism I'm sure.
whelp
Arthur Gies hated Star Fox Zero so much he didn't finish it so he can't give it a review score
http://www.polygon.com/2016/4/20/11...t=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
God dammit.The result is more a loose collection of segments than anything approaching a complete experience. Its a tech demo for equipment long past its prime.
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Obligatory. Hope i'm not late.
Why are people complaining about the campaign length? Binding of Isaac Rebirth might be my favorite game ever and its campaign is one hour long...and you replay it and get good at it and unlock more features until you've played it 150+ hours like I have.
Star Fox has always been about score attack and finding the perfect route to get the most points. It's like some of you have never played an arcade rail shooter before.
Gies sucks, but why does he have to score the game? He just let the audience know what he felt about it. Would him slapping a 2 or 3 on top of what he wrote there change anything?
Think Reggie playing Mario Kart.Damn he must've died a lot
whelp
Arthur Gies hated Star Fox Zero so much he didn't finish it so he can't give it a review score
http://www.polygon.com/2016/4/20/11...t=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
How can he consider himself a game critic when he gets paid to write reviews and instead he doesn't finish 3 hours games? As bad as a game is (which I doubt this one is that bad) you owe it to your audience if you consider yourself a game journalist to finish and score the game.
whelp
Arthur Gies hated Star Fox Zero so much he didn't finish it so he can't give it a review score
http://www.polygon.com/2016/4/20/11...t=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
I thought people would be happier with not having a low review score tarnish the beauty of the metacritic average.Because the site reviews score games so why leave one out? And I was more talking about not finishing the game not about scoring it.
It's Arthur Gies.
ITT: People can't handle the fact that different people have different opinions on games. Is it always like that in review threads? It's unbelievable...
Zero Metacritic: 72
Guard Metacritic: 74
Things can still change of course, but I had a feeling Guard was going to review better.