Miggle wrote:
I only trust yahtzee tbh.
Ah, no WONDER you're so damn negative all the time!
Yahtzee is a critic, as such it's his job to be overly critical. Few critics will admit to this but writing a bad review is 1,000x more entertaining to write
and read/watch and as such no matter how good something is a lot of critics will tear it to shreds unless it caters to their tastes
exactly. Most reviewers, (there is a difference between a reviewer and a critic,) take a look at the wider picture, look at how a game will be for the wider public, not just themselves.
In saying that, reviewers are also whores to the gaming industry. They are the nega-critics, thy will say a game's great when it's only good where a critic will say a game's horse-shit when it's only not-all-that-good.
Also, Ben Croshaw is the
alpha angry game critic. He's also incredibly funny and as such is easy to agree with. Take his reviews with a grain of salt, even if a game is good-but-not-perfect Croshaw has a talent to make you focus on every single negative the game has until a game he's actually saying is
good sounds like he's saying it's a pile of crap. Example; his recent Silent Hill review he actually said the game was pretty good then spent the next three and a half minutes destroying it.
Also, if you go into a game with a sense of negativity there is a 99% chance that you will not like the game. Look at Sam, he' playing exactly the same game you are and he's enjoying it; looking at your respective attitudes pre-release it's fairly obvious where the difference lies. Croshaw's advice to "never look forward to a game because you'll only be disappointed" is bollocks, if you're continually expecting something to be shit then you'll
find that everything you encounter will
be shit, I'm confident this is why Croshaw himself is a bitter and twisted personification of pure cynicism.