This is something I'm always wondering about, do people honestly trust user reviews? I look at a lot of reviews for games because if your gonna pop $60 on a single game I want to make sure its something worth buying. But I also tend to notice that there are a lot of things critics and users disagree on and more often than not I find myself agreeing with the critics.
Whenever I look at user reviews it just seems like they are filled with flaws. Not to say professional critics are anywhere near perfect (Spec Ops: The Line, anyone?) but user reviews always seem to be shallow, skin deep, ignorant, or just completely biased. A good example would be Modern Warfare 3. Now I am NOT a fan of MW3, if I had to give it a score it would probably be about 4/10. But then look at Metacritic's user score... 2.2/10 for PC. MW3 might be a bad game but a 2.2 is a little much, especially because they are mostly divided into a 80/20 split of 0's and 10's. Then look at Mass Effect 3. Now, this is NOT a supposed to turn into a ME3 ending debate, but the 4.4/10 it gets is quite a bit of criticism for a game that's only real criticism is towards the ending and once again is composed of mostly 0's and 10's. Hell, Diablo 3 is got a 3.8 score because it had online only. Ya, that's a bullshit deal but the game itself is still fun.
In the end, am I the only one who feels that user reviews are, more often than not, an unreliable way of getting an accurate consensus on the quality of a game?
Whenever I look at user reviews it just seems like they are filled with flaws. Not to say professional critics are anywhere near perfect (Spec Ops: The Line, anyone?) but user reviews always seem to be shallow, skin deep, ignorant, or just completely biased. A good example would be Modern Warfare 3. Now I am NOT a fan of MW3, if I had to give it a score it would probably be about 4/10. But then look at Metacritic's user score... 2.2/10 for PC. MW3 might be a bad game but a 2.2 is a little much, especially because they are mostly divided into a 80/20 split of 0's and 10's. Then look at Mass Effect 3. Now, this is NOT a supposed to turn into a ME3 ending debate, but the 4.4/10 it gets is quite a bit of criticism for a game that's only real criticism is towards the ending and once again is composed of mostly 0's and 10's. Hell, Diablo 3 is got a 3.8 score because it had online only. Ya, that's a bullshit deal but the game itself is still fun.
In the end, am I the only one who feels that user reviews are, more often than not, an unreliable way of getting an accurate consensus on the quality of a game?