Well, in my opinion...StriderShinryu said:The Masterful designation is given for the entire game as a whole, not for the story. All games that are often named as "Masterful" (or even perfect or classic) have notable flaws that keep them from perfection but don't lower the impact of the experience as a whole. Of course, your personal results will vary as opinions always do.ALuckyChance said:I stand corrected then. I still believe my argument still works, however, as the story clearly isn't 'masterful.'StriderShinryu said:Actually, if you look at IGN UK's review chart 10/10 is not "Perfect" it's "Masterful." Most review sources that use a numeric rating scale don't consider a 5/5, 10/10, etc. "perfect" as there would pretty much never be anything that received such a score.ALuckyChance said:The thing is, a perfect 10 is supposed to indicate, well, perfect.
A story is a very important part of the game. When the story happens to be mediocre, the quality of the game declines. It makes sense - at least for me - for a masterful game to be as close to perfect as possible in every category