Where have you been for the last twenty years of video game discussions?! XDK12 said:Do people really need to "prove wrong" people who don't like the same thing as them?
People just can't wrap their heads around the concept of opinions.
Where have you been for the last twenty years of video game discussions?! XDK12 said:Do people really need to "prove wrong" people who don't like the same thing as them?
I finished it! And got the platinum for it! And the platinum for XIII-2! I, uh, couldn't get Lightening Return's platinum though. Stupid ultimate optional timed boss fight...Colour Scientist said:Let he who actually managed to finish Final Fantasy XIII cast the first stone.
After you've done that, go reflect on your life choices.
I really don't think that is fair. A game that is shit for 25 hours just is not going to redeem itself. You can have an awesome game that is ruined by a shit end, to some extent, but you really can't have an ending so good it redeems 25 hours of shit. And really, playing Final Fantasy for 20 hours and giving up because you can't handle one more cut scene with that whiny shit Hope is a fairly typical experience for people who played FFXIII.MC1980 said:While it's true that XIII was garbage until the end, the idea of half-assing a review leads to situations like the Mass Effect 3 debacle (reviewers not playing it to the end, yet throwing out 9s and 10s really made them look like a can of piss). Yeah, kinda wanna avoid that. Also if a bad game gets worse you can give it an even lower score! Everybody wins.Silentpony said:Where is it written a reviewer needs to 100% a game to review it? What, does FFXIII suddenly get amazing half-way through the end credits?! If a game is shit for hours and hours and hours and hours, why bother playing the next 20 hours? It's already not worth getting and it can only get worse.
They don't need to 100% it, just an average persons playthrough should be the minimum for a scored review. Just look at Yahtzee's video of FF13, he played like 5 hours of it, and it's fine, because it was just a video of him ripping on the game, no scores or such.
Exactly. According to Steam I've played 2 hours of Skyrim, and 19 minutes of Civ 5... (-‸ლEternallyBored said:Shit if that's all it takes to accuse someone of not beating a game then I've got dozens of missing achievements and trophies for games I beat. Due to account transfers, hardware failure, not synching, or just shutting the game off right when the credits start before getting the thing, I just don't give a shit about useless marks on my profile announcing my progress in a game.Silvanus said:Is this just based on his lacking the achievement? Perhaps he just didn't sync them.The Lunatic said:Jim Sterling Lied about playing Final Fantasy XIII, and gave it a bad review too!
Now, obviously, giving a game a bad review would be terrible grounds to disqualify any person from reviewing future games. Especially games like FFXIII. However, the fact of the matter is, Jim outright lied with his playtime for the game, a lie revealed by his PSN achievements, which upon discovery he made private.
Depends, am I employed professionally to review piles of shit? Because if that's the case, whilst I must admittedly spend time wondering how my life has gotten to such a state, I would agree, it is my duty, as a paid figure to at least finish the assessment to the fullest order. Or declare that I have not done so.Sarge034 said:So, question. How long do you have to sample something before you can make an informed decision? If I gave you a pile of shit, a literal pile of shit, and told you to eat it how long before you could tell me it tasted like shit? Would finishing the shit change your opinion of the shit? Somehow make it taste better? I personally want an honest review, and if his honest review was "I played this shit game for as long as I could and then had to put it down. Here are my thoughts." then so be it.The Lunatic said:Snip
Personally, from the wording of your OP and the things you've said about FF in general, I'd peg you as not being Jim's biggest fan and rather liking FF. I would ask you to confirm or deny those assertions as not stating these bias beforehand is rather, "deceptive at the very least" and, "is also very questionable".
I don't think that's really fair in this case, as Jim claims, he got to the final boss then gave up and just watched the finale cinematic elsewhere, I don't think he should be expected to have to tell people if the only thing he did was look up the last cutscene elsewhere.The Lunatic said:Depends, am I employed professionally to review piles of shit? Because if that's the case, whilst I must admittedly spend time wondering how my life has gotten to such a state, I would agree, it is my duty, as a paid figure to at least finish the assessment to the fullest order. Or declare that I have not done so.Sarge034 said:So, question. How long do you have to sample something before you can make an informed decision? If I gave you a pile of shit, a literal pile of shit, and told you to eat it how long before you could tell me it tasted like shit? Would finishing the shit change your opinion of the shit? Somehow make it taste better? I personally want an honest review, and if his honest review was "I played this shit game for as long as I could and then had to put it down. Here are my thoughts." then so be it.The Lunatic said:Snip
Personally, from the wording of your OP and the things you've said about FF in general, I'd peg you as not being Jim's biggest fan and rather liking FF. I would ask you to confirm or deny those assertions as not stating these bias beforehand is rather, "deceptive at the very least" and, "is also very questionable".
I don't care if he didn't finish it. I just think if you don't finish a story-driven game. You should declare as such. I've already said this.
As for Jim? Eh. Don't really care either way. Makes some okay points sometimes, can be a bit of a hypocrite. Used to like him more, but, got stale over time.
In regards to FFXIII.
It was fucking awful, and I didn't play beyond the first act. I bought the collector's edition and it was easily the worst purchase I've made in regards to gaming. It came with stickers for god sake. Stickers.
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Now, as for your post, I'd peg you as a particularly big fan of Jim's, and would ask you to declare this to be true or false, for you appear to be making a mountain from a molehill over a minor point in the OP about something that happened 5 years ago, and is likely not really relevant to the current situation.
Well, this was when he was working at destructiod, as a professional reviewer, with scores that went on Metacritic and all that stuff.EternallyBored said:I don't think that's really fair in this case, as Jim claims, he got to the final boss then gave up and just watched the finale cinematic elsewhere, I don't think he should be expected to have to tell people if the only thing he did was look up the last cutscene elsewhere.
Especially in a case like FF 13 where the final boss is frustratingly balanced, which likely left Jim with the option of bashing his head against a difficulty wall or just cutting his loses and looking up the final cinematic. If he had given up halfway through the game and just watched the rest of the cinematics I could understand giving a warning to the readers, but just for the single last boss, no I don't expect the kind of short generalized reviews that Jim writes to warn me of that.
well, that's your opinion, personally, I don't think the final cutscene in a 50+ hour game is automatically important enough to need to be included in the review, especially since looking up the cutscene on Youtube would basically be the same thing as beating the game save perhaps a remark on how frustrating the final boss is.The Lunatic said:Well, this was when he was working at destructiod, as a professional reviewer, with scores that went on Metacritic and all that stuff.
I'm personally of the opinion that if you're being employed to play games, the least you can do is spend the "Last 30 minutes or so" as he puts it, on the game, and finish it.
It's easy but I don't think it really adds anything relevant, it likely wasn't terrible enough to stand out to Jim in the final assessment, and I don't think he considered the fight or final scene as adding or subtracting enough from the game to warrant a mention. It was a general review, most of Destructoids reviews are short and meant to give an impressionAdded to that, it's rather easy to simply add in the review "The game got so bad and frustrating that I quit and watched the cut scenes online", and if anything, it actually informs the consumers a lot more than simply pretending your review is based on the completed experience of the game.
Not really, considering the amount of hate mail he was getting, just from the video you posted and the article actually posting some snippets earlier, I don't blame him at all for hiding it, just like I don't blame TotalBiscuit for turning off his Youtube comments for being too much of a shitshow, if anything I would have been more surprised if he hadn't hidden them.The whole hiding of the profile afterwards just makes it look even worse.
Yep, and a lot easier to understand than anything I rambled on about; thank you for that, kind sir.DoPo said:If a game looks like a duckshit, swims like a duckshit and quacks like a duckshit for, say, half its length, it's most probably going to be shit by the end of it, as well. That's a more concise way of putting it.NerAnima said:There isn't necessarily a strict set of rules for that, or at least I think there shouldn't be. Hopefully this makes sense to someone.
Yeah, pretty much.LostGryphon said:Reason for not getting a copy aside:
Just buy your own when it releases, Jim.
Christ, he's making 10,000 a month from Patreon. Him. Himself. Alone. It's not a company. It's just him. That's...yeah. I think he can afford it.