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MetaFuture Talks Review Inflation

MetaFuture, a game journalism analysis site, has recently refocused on review scores from the big gaming sites. The author takes an interesting approach, taking a look at Gamespot's review spread and IGN's tendencies. Unsurprisingly, both sites tend towards the 7 to 9 range, making it debatable whether their numbers are actually useful. The site's eventual goal is to normalize the review scores from the major sites, and actually make them useful. From the article: "Games will still get an average score from all contributing reviews. But a site's contribution to that average will depend on that site's own individual normal curve-- with the immediate left and right of the bell's tip signifying three stars on a scale of one to five. Watch the drama as the biggest sweethearts see their 8.4 score for Gun and Car IV get pegged as three stars." This is the reason Slashdot videogame reviews don't have numbers anymore.

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  1. I give this article an 8/10 by gEvil+(beta) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Zonk says: This is the reason Slashdot videogame reviews don't have numbers anymore.

    And here I thought it was because everyone was always giving you shit for rating everything 8/10...

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    This guy's the limit!