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This is the dumbest question I’ve seen here in a while which is saying a lot
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Even if a game is 10/10 doesn't mean it's perfect. Elden Ring and God of War Ragnarok both have issues on different levels. But as games, they're very well made for a variety of reasons.Only Elden Ring and Inside are 10/10s to me. Most games have too many flaws to be a 10/10. But perfection isn’t the metric for enjoyment to me.
Perfect to me*Even if a game is 10/10 doesn't mean it's perfect. Elden Ring and God of War Ragnarok both have issues on different levels. But as games, they're very well made for a variety of reasons.
This is the dumbest question I’ve seen here in a while which is saying a lot
I am going to accept the L on that because when I made my topic title I had every intention of putting """10 out of 10 masterpiece""" but I did not, so people who saw the topic title prob thought I was claiming it for myself and then never bothered to read the first post in full. That and I should have also included the information that I do know a couple people in real life that live and breath by professional reviews, and that they have foolishly robbed themselves of many great gaming experiences as a result, but I can't convince them to step out of their comfort zone.Don't think I've ever played a 10/10 masterpiece.
Well I play games that perk my interest. Some are 'masterpieces' as you know them I suppose. But if it looks cool I'll play it.I am going to accept the L on that because when I made my topic title I had every intention of putting """10 out of 10 masterpiece""" but I did not, so people who saw the topic title prob thought I was claiming it for myself and then never bothered to read the first post in full. That and I should have also included the information that I do know a couple people in real life that live and breath by professional reviews, and that they have foolishly robbed themselves of many great gaming experiences as a result, but I can't convince them to step out of their comfort zone.
ACG has spoken about AA games being fun and I have been trying to keep more of them on my watch list lately.Yes, all the time. I am one of those people who buy up like 20 indie and AA games each Steam sale to try them out. Many are gems that unfortunately fly under the radar IMO.
Its impossible. Most people - i'll call them normies - aren't really interested in good games or even quality entertainment. Normies just want to play what "everyone is playing and praising", they want to be part of the fuss, feel like they're taking part of some greater group experience. A lot of them don't even realize this.That and I should have also included the information that I do know a couple people in real life that live and breath by professional reviews, and that they have foolishly robbed themselves of many great gaming experiences as a result, but I can't convince them to step out of their comfort zone.
Do you ever find yourself enjoying games that are not 10/10 masterpieces?
It’s not even close. I enjoy them much more on average. Just like movies, I tend to enjoy ones that are not always critically acclaimed.Seriously guys, how many of you actually enjoy these solid 7's and 8's rated games more than these mega budgeted, mega promoted games that get 9's and 10's accross the board like clockwork?