BurningDoom wrote:But critics, website reviewers, and magazine reviewers have.
I have little faith on those at times. A game like Modern Warfare 3 gets a perfect ten but Metro 2033 a 8 because of some bullshit reason (-no english voice acting - no multiplayer, or something like that).
The relationship between big budget AAA developers and mainstream critics is a shady one.
BurningDoom wrote:Also, I hope you aren't implying that me and BoneSnapDeez haven't played a lot of games.
I have no clue how many RPGs you've played. I know BoneSnap is one of the biggest RPG fans of this forum (btw he said "I'm not crazy about Oblivion", not "Oblivion is better than Morrowind,").
I was speaking generally. If you've only played new school RPGs on Xbox 360, you've seen a much smaller part of the complete picture than some one who has played countless RPGs on numerous different platforms, and therefore less qualified to judge whether a RPG is good or not.
BurningDoom wrote:And weren't you just arguing that the metacritic score means nothing? Now it's the average gamer's opinion that means nothing? So who's opinion is it that shouldn't matter? The critics, or the gamers?
The opinion of professional designers and those who have the most experience with the genre are the best at judging a game. For example Yahtzee (the humorous game reviewer) is good at judging certain genres and games, but he doesn't know a shit about fighting games. Some one who's played at tournaments and has a lot of experience with all kinds of fighters, good and bad, popular and obscure, new and old, is the one whose opinion you should ask when it comes to fighting games. Yet that person might not have a clue when it comes to RPGs, or any other genre for that matter.
All opinions and reviews are tainted by personal preferences and in some cases nostalgia. But good design is good design. Good writing is good writing. Art is something that's harder to judge (the artstyle of Final Fantasy 9 might be off-putting to some while others adore it, there's no right or wrong in this case).