im one mission into this game and already i want to make the developers go away permanently its a really mediocre game
This, exactly this.Murmillos said:I don't think its a double standard. COD doesn't go around flaunting that it has an awesome storyline.. that it will rock your world. COD knows that its now mostly an online FPS these days and it plays to that angle only. It sells itself just no more then what it expects us to get out of it.
Homefront on the other hand.. over sold its worth. When it starting going on and on and on about its awesomely plausible futuristic storyline by the writer of Red Dawn was, unintentionally or not, they literally promised a worthy long campaign. What we got was 5-7 hours of "a brutal shock-value neo-con mental masturbatory snuff film"... er campaign.
However, Portal was not sold as a full-price title. Aside from the Orange Box release, I believe the solo-release was sold for about £15 in stores (About $20 in funny money).Kontar said:EDIT: Not to mention the fact that Portal had a very small single player campaign, yet it got huge praise. Obviously campaign length is not all the important, but yet here they claim it is.
I think every gamer who has paid some attention to the scoring of games in recent years should have been able to realize that review scores of games are generally high. How often do you encounter a game that gets a 5/10?Void(null) said:Apparently we went from the 1-100 scale, to the 50-100 scale and now we use the 70-100 scale. Sooner or later reviews are going to split like stock in a good company, otherwise we are going to be using the 97-100 scale come 2015.GiantRaven said:Video games are in a sad state if an average score of 73 is bad whilst an average score of 80 is good.