Not exact matches
This
game hasn't actually been hyped much by Nintendo but
instead by magazines and
reviewers and rightly so.
This is an interesting
game for the fact that Bethesda did not send out any pre-release copies to
reviewers,
instead mailing them to coincide with the retail sales date.
Instead, it turned out to be perhaps the biggest disappointment of the current console generation and a
game that took serious punishment from
reviewers (4.9 / 10 from IGN, 6/10 from 1UP, 5/10 from PSM Magazine).
I'd rather have
reviewers use the whole scale
instead of everyone giving a
game an 8.
Bethesda Changes Their Review Policy - In a move that caught some off guard, Bethesda announced this past week that they will no longer be sending early review copies of their
games out to the press, opting
instead to give
reviewers access to their titles a mere 24 hours before they launch into eager
gamers» hands everywhere.
I hope one day
game reviewers will grow up and stop viewing a
game they review with the lens of dollars per time, and
instead similar to books / movies solely on the basis of the quality and how much they enjoyed or disliked aspects of it that are relevant.
This is a
game for
gamers instead of
reviewers.
The overall hostility towards Kinect has all but disappeared, and many
reviewers understand Kinect
games these days
instead of just bashing them on general principles.
Instead of making strange distinctions for skill - based
games or creating a theory as to why
reviewers can only handle
games that they're already familiar with, I think it's more accurate to say that
reviewers don't really evaluate gameplay well at all.