DJS4000 said:and i think that 16 hours are quite enough to judge a game. they do this for a living.
Whoa hey, handbrake. News flash: no it isn't. You can't judge a 100-hour game in 16 hours. You can't even begin to judge a 100-hour game in 16 hours.
Imagine someone reviewing GTA:SA after having played it for 16 hours. You'll have hardly been kicked out of SA and not nearly got to the more interesting missions: verdict: it sucks. Fairness? None.
Conversely, short bursts with stuff like VATS may be fun but perhaps it wears after some time? The reviewers wouldn't know, they haven't played it long enough.
I do this for a living as well, and guess what? It doesn't work that way. Some of the first hands-on previews were based on 5 hours playthrough time, and we're supposed to accept 3 of those chained together make for adequate review time?
No way.
If you don't believe me, go to the Escapist, search for their the Witcher review, based on 10 hours gaming time. Look at the responses. Look how badly he misanalysed the game. It's not about what opinion comes out of it, it's about proper journalistic standards, and you can't review a game that big with such limited time. The Codex' VDweller played Oblivion for a month (no idea how many hours he logged, tho') before reviewing it, and surprise surprise his is nearly the only review (other than GameBanshee's) that covers all the points, good and bad.
Texas Renegade said:Wow, any of you ever think about getting a job with Oliver Stone? I mean seriously, the conspiracy theories some of you throw around about the links the gaming media will go to to lie about a game just to appease a publisher are kind of...... well just......JFK assassination kind of territory.![]()
Oh yes, when you can't bring up any real arguments just dismiss something as ridiculous.
Now, I work in this industry and I can affirm that yes, gaming media do lie to appease publishers. I have no idea how much that is the case with Fallout 3 (how can I?), but to say that acknowledging this basic truism is falling into a conspiracy theory is just naive.
As I mentioned in another post, some of the guys here are over-stating the case. Section8's point is clear and solid (and from someone who worked in the game industry)