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Why Videogame Reviews End Up Being So Controversial

Thanks to GamerDad for its editorial discussing why videogame reviews are sometimes controversial, and "why fanboys have such a hard time understanding that reviews are just opinions." The author explains: "I think it's simply a product of the games being essentially mechanical constructs... The mechanics of a game are often reviewed with their own numerical scores that then produce the overall total score." He goes on: "So many folks believe the pieces that create the game, because of the technology used (good or bad), define how good it can or can't be", before concluding: "Five stars out of five doesn't mean that's the greatest game and no game could be better. It does mean that it's one of the very best your money can buy in the opinion of the writer of the review."

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  1. Re:Got your reason right here by DLWormwood · · Score: 3, Informative
    $99.95? Played Final Fantasy XI, have we? ;)
    No, that's A$99.95... the dude's from Oz. Having a bad exchange rate to the American dollar, as well as being a island nation, tends to drive prices upwards.
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