It depends how is it rated. If it's claimed to be raiding highly because of awesome gameplay and you think the gameplay is shit then you can say you think the game is overrated.Fox12 said:But if a game receives large marketing, and a large number of people enjoy it, is it overrated? If a large number of people enjoyed it, then I don't think so. And I suppose it's possible for something like Star Wars Battlefront 2 to do well, despite being largely criticized, but it's still a critical failure. Which is what i'm focusing on. I don't think marketing matters that much toward whether something is "overrated."sageoftruth said:If not for the role marketing plays in a game's early success, I'd agree.
I suppose the argument holds more weight when referring to games that have been out for a very long time, and haven't been marketed in ages.
Of course, if you're referring to critical success, rather than financial success, then I completely agree, give or take a few reviews with questionable motives.
The exact meaning of overrated is dependent on your theory of aesthetics or metaphysics. But saying nothing is overrated is stupid.