If a game was broken then I would hope it would get 0 stars. My interpretation of a star based scoring system is (not that I believe we should have a scoring system in the first place)chadachada123 said:It's not really about not agreeing with the reviewer, it's that this reviewer uses a completely different system than the standard or even non-standard ones, on top of letting his views permeate where a good journalist would not.4RM3D said:They are discussing it only because the reviewer gave the game a 2/10. If he gave it a 8+, no one would have felt the need to discuss it, regardless of whether or not it was a poorly written review. This whole ordeal is biased. No, I just think it's pointless to 'review a review'. There are always going to be review(er)s out there you don't agree with. And there are always going to be trolls out there.Warachia said:The only people who are overreacting are people like you who don't bother to read a forum before commenting.
They are discussing a review, they are not crying or whining about it, they are looking at the points he made and giving their opinions on these points, since when was that taboo? Looking at the later posts, it seems to be a little hijacked by people who think an opinion can't be discussed.
Standard: 70% is an average game, a passing grade, and 9/10 is a great game.
Non-standard: 50% is an average game, one that is playable but not amazing, and 70%+ are for good/great games.
A score of 2/10 or 1 star out of 5 implies to anyone that uses the standard or non-standard system (That is, FREAKING EVERYONE) that the game is fundamentally broken, that it is not only not fun to the reviewer but that it wouldn't be fun to fans of the series or fun to, well, basically anyone. Not only that, such a low score generally means that the game is unplayable, that it suffers from such massive glitches that it is on a level close to Big Rigs.
0 - Terrible, not worth anyone's time or money (possibly broken)
1 - Bad, if your a fan of the series or genre you might find some enjoyment
2 - Ok, doesn't really do anything to shine but not really bad
3 - Good, if your a fan of the series or genre then its a must buy or rent
4 - Great, even if your not a fan of the genre you should check it out
5 - Masterpiece, every body should check it out at least once, as a piece of art it will stand the test of time
That's how I see the rating scale used for films and I see it as the same for games. Would you give one star to a movie that was broken, no you wouldn't you simply would give it 0 and warn people off of it.