Posted August 07, 2013
This is going to be a fairly sensitive issue but it is such a good example, I thought I should bring it up anyway:
Dragon's Crown has been getting almost exclusively positive reviews across the board. Check Metacritic and you'll see a wall of green scores ... and then two yellow ones dangling at the bottom - both written by female reviewers, both focusing mostly on the scantily clad female characters, both down-rating the games for it. Also, both comments sections are a battlefield of people disagreeing and this brings me back to a favorite topic of mine: what's the point of having someone review a game if their own views lay so wide apart from that of the majority?
Especially considering that, if the art style puts you off, you won't be needing a review to tell you - there's been plenty of trailers and teasers. Gameplay is far more crucial than big boobs jiggling. Clearly, from reading all the comments (and talking to a female friend who got me interested in the game), most people don't give a darn about it and that includes most female gamers. So why let it affect the score (besides being a crappy reviewer)?
Link : http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-3/dragons-crown/critic-reviews
Dragon's Crown has been getting almost exclusively positive reviews across the board. Check Metacritic and you'll see a wall of green scores ... and then two yellow ones dangling at the bottom - both written by female reviewers, both focusing mostly on the scantily clad female characters, both down-rating the games for it. Also, both comments sections are a battlefield of people disagreeing and this brings me back to a favorite topic of mine: what's the point of having someone review a game if their own views lay so wide apart from that of the majority?
Especially considering that, if the art style puts you off, you won't be needing a review to tell you - there's been plenty of trailers and teasers. Gameplay is far more crucial than big boobs jiggling. Clearly, from reading all the comments (and talking to a female friend who got me interested in the game), most people don't give a darn about it and that includes most female gamers. So why let it affect the score (besides being a crappy reviewer)?
Link : http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-3/dragons-crown/critic-reviews
Post edited August 07, 2013 by Red_Avatar