http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/08/17/final-fantasy-xiv-a-realm-reborn-takes-its-tentative-first-steps
Good to see there is some positive promotion for XIV out there, though all the comments on the article are about 7 remake and Vs.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/08/17/final-fantasy-xiv-a-realm-reborn-takes-its-tentative-first-steps
Good to see there is some positive promotion for XIV out there, though all the comments on the article are about 7 remake and Vs.
Tbh, i'm starting to think the 7 remake and VS talk is becoming more of a troll talk more than anything else.
I'm pleasantly surprised. My hate for IGN's journalistic debauchery is still neverending, however.
Basically, yesThey're just not worth the time. Shouldn't believe in a lot of stuff they write about because they are paid to write certain stuff a lot of the time.
Clearly. All of their review scores are based on bribes, don't you know? (That is, unless your favorite game gets reviewed highly, then it's because the game is just that good.)
From what I have read there is a lot of positive articles about ARR now, yes they talk about what the game was like, which is needed to contrast just how much has, and will be changed, there are also a lot of positive comments, with people saying they will try it, which is all they can do, if they like it they will stay, if they don't they will leave.
It seems like SE has done what people said was impossible and cast full raise on the game.
Let's be clear. People treat gaming review sites as organizations that should maintain "journalistic integrity". Yet, most of the sites they complain about are more akin to blogs and click-generators than a true "news" site. Once people start to realize that, they will begin to take less stock in what they say.
Since it's popular to pile sh*t on all things Final Fantasy these days, they know that they will get more hits with a negative story than a positive one. That's the nature of their business; not reporting unbiased news. We shouldn't be mad at them.
I don't think that is the case. I won't ever buy a game based off a review. I will look at Amazon feedback to see if there are game breaking bugs, if not, I just buy it. It is really hard to listen to reviews because everyone has different taste. A lot of reviewers didn't like the Drop System in Kingdom Hearts 3DS, I however found it very innovative.
At this point I know what I want and I don't need to rely on others feedback to make my decision to buy a game. Everyone lashed out at Ninja Gaiden 3, and I thought it was a decent game. It didn't feel much like a NG, but I still enjoyed the game.
I am also against a scoring system in most review sites. A lot of people don't even bother reading why it got the score. They see a 7 or 8 and believe it is a bad game. I don't recall 7 or 8 being bad numbers. Why must people's standards be set so high today? Back then, anything 6+, people still thought it was a game with potential and one they would play. Even at 5, people questioned it, but tried it anyways. Today, if a game gets 7, a lot of people don't even want to look at it, or cause an uproar on the internet (See the Gamespot Skyward Sword Review if you need a good idea.).
As for FFXIV: ARR, I hope reviewers do review it fairly and not attempt to bash it because it is a revamp of a previous game. It seems to be the case with a lot of reviewers today in general. As much as I don't like reviews, it is a tool that is needed to get this game it's high player base. I don't want to see it get a low score because they didn't like the grass.
Good. I appreciate IGN taking notice.
but like we predicted, IGN is featuring the all CGI trailer, and guess what some of the comments were?
"No gameplay trailer?"
Last edited by Hycinthus; 08-18-2012 at 01:48 AM.
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