Kind of right there in the title. Is fan voting becoming toxic? I ask this because of a Screwattack video that just went up declaring their "Worst game of 2013". 3rd was Sonic Lost World, 2nd was Final Fantasy All the Bravest, and the worst game of the year was.....Family Party 30 great games. Now I can't actually speak on the quality of these as I have not played a single one. However I doubt Sonic Lost World is as bad as this vote would imply and I do eventually intend to add it to my collection. Still all these games looked at least playable and complete. The game I expected to be at the top of the list was Ride to Hell Retribution. Now if anyone has seen even one review of this game they know just how bad it is and how unfinished it is. If I remember correctly the Spike VGA's also operated in part on a fan vote. This video though is evidence that fan voting is becoming more and more toxic.
By toxic I mean hurting our chances of being taken seriously. We have a Sonic game, Final Fantasy game, and Family game, two franchises and a genre that has garnered unprecedented hate from "hardcore" gamers in recent years. Now I know fan voting is fun and hoping your game comes out on top on things is great and all that, but if this literally is supposed to be Screwattack's worst game of the year I think its a poor choice. Sites either need to create new categories like the site's "official" games and the "fan" games or just block fans off from certain categories. I know this last part is a bit incomprehensible but I trust you guys will know what I'm trying to say at least. So what do you think? Do you think fan voting is becoming more toxic as gaming and gaming sites grow and do you think sites need to take steps to insure their credibility in the future?
By toxic I mean hurting our chances of being taken seriously. We have a Sonic game, Final Fantasy game, and Family game, two franchises and a genre that has garnered unprecedented hate from "hardcore" gamers in recent years. Now I know fan voting is fun and hoping your game comes out on top on things is great and all that, but if this literally is supposed to be Screwattack's worst game of the year I think its a poor choice. Sites either need to create new categories like the site's "official" games and the "fan" games or just block fans off from certain categories. I know this last part is a bit incomprehensible but I trust you guys will know what I'm trying to say at least. So what do you think? Do you think fan voting is becoming more toxic as gaming and gaming sites grow and do you think sites need to take steps to insure their credibility in the future?