Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor. I would have bought a Steel Battalion game that everyone said was shit, but I draw the line at 'actually does not function.'
I've turned down a lot of games I really wanted due to a lot of negative coverage, though I mostly listen to other gamers than professional review sources nowadays. The reason is simply because I've been burned too many times by the industry basically lying about their game, what it's like, and what is going to happen with it. To be honest after some of the endings I've seen in games nowadays, ME3 being the most noteworthy, I've oftentimes been waiting to hear from people who slog through a game to finish it to know if it wraps up well. I am simply put not going to drop potentially dozens of hours into a game anymore for something like we saw with ME3.Shaun Kennedy said:So by and large a lot of people like to say they aren't swayed by other people's opinions, some people don't read reviews at all, and that's fine. There's many games that you either love or hate that had reviews completely to the contrary of your own opinion of the game. What I want to know though is, have there ever been any games that you really wanted to play, that you were really set on getting and enjoying that overwhelming negative reviews ended up making you second-guess yourself and not buying the game?
For me that was and still is Fable 3. I enjoyed Fable: TLC a lot, probably because I missed all it's hype and by the time I heard of it, TLC was already out (I think I was too busy playing Morrowind at the time). So I never got the sad disappointment of Molyneux's promises and got to enjoy the game objectively for what it was, which is still a very solid good game.
Fable 3 however, despite again not paying attention to the Lionhead Mouth of Propaganda, I found a plethora of very damning reviews online, so I waited a bit. There's been about half a dozen or more times I've considered buying this game, even when it's on sale for a measly 5$ and I go looking for reasons to play it and every single time, no matter what corner of the internet I look, I find condemning horrible reviews. Maybe one day I'll play the game and find out that I'm one of the 0.02% of gamers who enjoys the hell out of it, but so far negative reviews have actually worked on me, someone who generally doesn't care other's opinions, and I've not bought it.
Anyone else had that happen?
Universally bad ratings won't keep me from buying a game either. They will only influence how much longer I'll wait for it to drop in price. Ultimately, I'll pay maybe ten bucks for a crap game.Amir Kondori said:I cannot remember ever not buying a game I was really interested in b/c of a bad review.
Same here, I'm looking at my game library rigth now and thinking "oh gawds I SHOULD have listened to the critics about this game" too many times to count.Milanezi said:Never happened to me... Not saying that many times I SHOULD have listened to the critics. What does happen though, is the other way around:I often bought games the critics found amazing and I was either really bummed by it, or just found it didn't live to the hype at all.