So, Yahtzee. Whether you love him or feel like he's been phoning it in for years, it can't be denied he is by the owner's own request the glue that holds this site together now, as well as what brought many to it in the first place.
While I do appreciate how most of the time his criticism are constructive, I also feel like his popularity led to a sharp rise in deliberately scathing criticism trying to emulate him (or Simon Cowell or Gordon Ramsey in other fields). And maybe that's not bad- it's nice to be able to honestly vent about things in games we hate and want to see gone forever- but I now I feel like we've reached a point where it's considered 'uncool' to genuinely like anything.
Still, it's not like he founded the idea of the mean game critic. The first one I saw where I thought 'man, this guy has some anger issues' was Robert Coffey from Computer Gaming World. He gave good reviews occasionally when it was warranted, but when he hated something, he really hated something, tearing into it with an impressive vocabulary.
How about you? What was the first pre-Yahtzee game reviewer or review that you liked found memorable despite them being mean?
I already know the one I remember best. Not because I thought it was a solid review, but because it was amusingly bizarre. It was a review for Metroid Prime 2: Echoes when it came out titled 'I Despise the Taste of Vomit'. It praised all the things MP2 did well, but then marked it down to 3/10 for being 'too difficult to properly enjoy', to the point where the reviewer fought a boss so difficult that it made him vomit. I guess every boss in Dark Souls would provoke that reaction in him nowadays.
While I do appreciate how most of the time his criticism are constructive, I also feel like his popularity led to a sharp rise in deliberately scathing criticism trying to emulate him (or Simon Cowell or Gordon Ramsey in other fields). And maybe that's not bad- it's nice to be able to honestly vent about things in games we hate and want to see gone forever- but I now I feel like we've reached a point where it's considered 'uncool' to genuinely like anything.
Still, it's not like he founded the idea of the mean game critic. The first one I saw where I thought 'man, this guy has some anger issues' was Robert Coffey from Computer Gaming World. He gave good reviews occasionally when it was warranted, but when he hated something, he really hated something, tearing into it with an impressive vocabulary.
How about you? What was the first pre-Yahtzee game reviewer or review that you liked found memorable despite them being mean?
I already know the one I remember best. Not because I thought it was a solid review, but because it was amusingly bizarre. It was a review for Metroid Prime 2: Echoes when it came out titled 'I Despise the Taste of Vomit'. It praised all the things MP2 did well, but then marked it down to 3/10 for being 'too difficult to properly enjoy', to the point where the reviewer fought a boss so difficult that it made him vomit. I guess every boss in Dark Souls would provoke that reaction in him nowadays.