Sentences with phrase «pretty middling reviews»

For people who play Fortnite, this may be surprising because the game's Save the World mode received pretty middling reviews.

Not exact matches

admittedly they have some fairly dubious reviews at times, but the fact that their scores are more often than not very similar to the average that metacritic gives them is proof that they are not super hype builders or givers of crazy reviews, they are pretty middle of the line and reasonable with their scores.
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Lean On Pete also did pretty well with $ 12,350 each on four screens, while Chappaquiddick (No. 7) and Miracle Season (No. 11) each pulled in soft openings befitting their mediocre reviews and middling just - barely - wide - release rollouts.
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I feel that I am in a unique position as both an author and a blogger who writes honest reviews (obviously — check my Goodreads) that has put me somewhere in the middle, but regardless if you review books on a regular basis or not, I think bridging the gap between authors and readers is pretty simple.
I'm not saying reviews don't matter at all though, but how many people follow a project that interests them like Journey, XCOM or next year's Tomb Raider right from its inception to release and not buy it because of reviews, perhaps Journey & XCOM are bad examples because they're pretty much the only contenders for GotY2012, maybe Resident Evil 6 & NfS: The Run instead, where both titles received nothing but middling reviews but sold very well.
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