Investigating Bias In Videogame Review Sites
jvm writes "We've all read comments that some videogame sites are allegedly biased for
or against some games, consoles, or companies. So, Curmudgeon Gamer has investigated whether bias can be seen in the review scores
over several games on each console. The review sites in question are GameSpot, GameSpy, and IGN, each of whom are compared to the game
review averages on GameRankings.
Additionally, a selection of review scores for crossplatform games are
examined. While solid conclusions are difficult to draw and improvements can
admittedly be made, perhaps people will find these results interesting to examine and
discuss."
The spreadsheet I used for my computations and graphs can be downloaded here. It's in OpenOffice format.
Nice to see people use opensource software, he could of released the data in excel.
Whats bad, is this anon-coward is a paying subscriber, just to see and post early. Hist post is almost 20 minutes before the world gets to post and view the article.
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