Frozen Fox said:
No i am sorry but this kind of shit pisses me off. Murder is not good if you enjoy it games are not good if you enjoy them. Games are good if they are well executed or are artistic and unique.
ROFL at your murder = games analogue. I'll let you figure out why that's ridiculous. You can consider it a fun exercise in not coming up with facile analogies.
The problem with trying to objectively summarize whether a game is "good" or "bad" is that games have many disparate working parts, and one's enjoyment of those parts is often a subjective question. I might really love a particular art style and hate another. I might adore one mechanic and hate another. One person might love a deep, complex game with a dense rule set, another might find that game tedious in the extreme, and prefer a classic game with simple, intuitive rules.
At the end of the day though, gaming is both recreation and art form, and is best measured by the pleasure it delivers. If you found something to love about a game, then there was something to love in that game. For you, that's a good game.
The only people who hand wring and obsess over whether something is objectively viewed as good or bad are people who are insecure about the things they love and need a constant stream of validation for their choices, or desire a pulpit upon which they can stand and fling derision at the choices of others.