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Professional Reviewer Changes Mind...he likes it.

BelgaraathBelgaraath Member UncommonPosts: 3,205

"I used to not like The Old Republic because it seemed like it might be just another MMO. That is, it might be one of those games that's just not for me.

Now I like The Old Republic, because it seems like it might be just another BioWare Star Wars role-playing game. That is, it might be one of those games that's just for me."

 

http://kotaku.com/5850429/

There Is Always Hope!

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  • Agricola1Agricola1 Member UncommonPosts: 4,977

    Originally posted by keithian

    "I used to not like The Old Republic because it seemed like it might be just another MMO. That is, it might be one of those games that's just not for me.

    Now I like The Old Republic, because it seems like it might be just another BioWare Star Wars role-playing game. That is, it might be one of those games that's just for me."

     

    http://kotaku.com/5850429/

    If he's a professional reviewer then he needs to learn the English language and look up the word dislike before his next review!

    "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience"

    CS Lewis

  • GMan3GMan3 Member CommonPosts: 2,127

        Hmmm . . . a reviewer, on a website that has been bashing SWTOR for months now, is suddenly changing his mind now that the game is getting close to releasing.  Convenient is about all I can say.

    "If half of what you tell me is a lie, how can I believe any of it?"

  • DarkPonyDarkPony Member Posts: 5,566

    Ahaha, oh dear, still reading but already laughing.

    I didn't thought it was possible for him to discredit his initial negative impression (which was the cause of multiple threadnoughts here) more than he already did, but he proved me wrong, alright ...

    Glad he changed his mind though, sadly that doesn't mean much in his case.

    I wish him good luck reviewing games on his MAC.

    (For the love of god, noone ever tell him about Bootcamp or other means to run Windows).

    Edit: Crap, someone already did: "[UPDATE: A few people have e-mailed me to say they've heard that the developers say the game can run on a Mac running Boot Camp, which supports Windows. Until I try it myself on my MacBook Air, I don't want to get anyone, myself included, to excited.]"

    *laughs again about the red part*

    *laughs some more*

  • Biggus99Biggus99 Member Posts: 916

    The funny thing about that review is that it can be viewed as a positive for both fanboys and haters of the game.  The reviewer said he liked the game the second time around due to the rpg and single-player aspects of it.  Fanboys like myself will exalt in a previously negative reviewer changing his mind and scream out "Immersion!  Story!  Voiceovers!  Options!" Meanwhile, the haters will be able to chide us with "Haha, he liked it because he prefers the single player RPGs!  We told you guys!"  

    Lol, gotta laugh about it.  That review has something for everyone.  :)

  • KuinnKuinn Member UncommonPosts: 2,072

    Originally posted by GMan3

        Hmmm . . . a reviewer, on a website that has been bashing SWTOR for months now, is suddenly chaanging his mind now that the game is getting close to releasing.  Convenient is about all I can say.

     

    I've also heard professional reviewers bashing games just because they didnt get a beta invite or something similar, afterall they're just nerds like any other nerd is about all I can say, doesent make their words all holy and true or objectional.

  • BizkitNLBizkitNL Member RarePosts: 2,546

    What a weird review. He even states he fears MMO's at some point.

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  • grawssgrawss Member Posts: 419

    Originally posted by DarkPony

    Ahaha, oh dear, still reading but already laughing.

    I didn't thought it was possible for him to discredit his initial negative impression (which was the cause of multiple threadnoughts here) more than he already did, but he proved me wrong, alright ...

    Glad he changed his mind though, sadly that doesn't account for much in his case.

    I wish him good luck reviewing games on his MAC.

    (For the love of god, noone ever tell him about Bootcamp or other means to run Windows on a Mac).

    Edit: Crap, someone already did: "[UPDATE: A few people have e-mailed me to say they've heard that the developers say the game can run on a Mac running Boot Camp, which supports Windows. Until I try it myself on my MacBook Air, I don't want to get anyone, myself included, to excited.]"

    *laughs again about the red part*

    *laughs some more*

     

    He discredited quite a bit of his previous review, but look closer; he's mostly talking about things that were not in the previous impressions, and putting an oddly positive spin on the things he does talk about.

    For example:

    "I brought my heroine through her first few quests. She killed some giant bugs in a cave, murdered some bandits with Sith lightning and completed a blood trial for a guy named Spindrall."

     

    That's an odd spin on the whole "kill quests suck" mantra. I guess generic quests are fine when there is story behind them. What?

    He does the same with other things. Previously, he went on a ton about number keys and how horrible abilities are in MMOs (which apparently he had never played). Now none of that is an issue, or he just doesn't go into it.

     

    Seems like this reviewer is just a shortsighted dumbass and shouldn't be trusted by haters or fanboys.

    Sarcasm is not a crime!

  • DarkPonyDarkPony Member Posts: 5,566

    Originally posted by grawss

    Originally posted by DarkPony

    Ahaha, oh dear, still reading but already laughing.

    I didn't thought it was possible for him to discredit his initial negative impression (which was the cause of multiple threadnoughts here) more than he already did, but he proved me wrong, alright ...

    Glad he changed his mind though, sadly that doesn't account for much in his case.

    I wish him good luck reviewing games on his MAC.

    (For the love of god, noone ever tell him about Bootcamp or other means to run Windows on a Mac).

    Edit: Crap, someone already did: "[UPDATE: A few people have e-mailed me to say they've heard that the developers say the game can run on a Mac running Boot Camp, which supports Windows. Until I try it myself on my MacBook Air, I don't want to get anyone, myself included, to excited.]"

    *laughs again about the red part*

    *laughs some more*

     

    He discredited quite a bit of his previous review, but look closer; he's mostly talking about things that were not in the previous impressions, and putting an oddly positive spin on the things he does talk about.

    For example:

    "I brought my heroine through her first few quests. She killed some giant bugs in a cave, murdered some bandits with Sith lightning and completed a blood trial for a guy named Spindrall."

     

    That's an odd spin on the whole "kill quests suck" mantra. I guess generic quests are fine when there is story behind them. What?

    He does the same with other things. Previously, he went on a ton about number keys and how horrible abilities are in MMOs (which apparently he had never played). Now none of that is an issue, or he just doesn't go into it.

     

    Seems like this reviewer is just a shortsighted dumbass and shouldn't be trusted by haters or fanboys.

    You nailed it, grawss.

  • Biggus99Biggus99 Member Posts: 916

    Bottom line is that that guy isn't an MMO player, so maybe he's not the best one suited to do an MMO review.  

     

  • LanfeaLanfea Member UncommonPosts: 224

    come on, we all know that the majority of the writers on gaming sides aren't trained journalist, which have to be objective and factual. its a waste of time to argue about why some of them like or dislike a game.

  • quentin405quentin405 Member Posts: 468

     I hate kotaku, always have...

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  • IneveraskforthisIneveraskforthis Member Posts: 374

    Sigh, this idiot is preaching misinformation again, now he is persuading all the non sense hater that the game is a single player RPG with subscription (Which it is not).

    and if he's such a hater of MMORPG, i don't understand why did he or Kotaku bother to send him write an impression on it anyway? it's like asking SF/KOF gamers to preview/review heavy rain.

    Typical Kotaku.

     

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  • DarkPonyDarkPony Member Posts: 5,566

    Originally posted by iamjason1989

    Sigh, this idiot is preaching misinformation again, now he is persuading all the non sense hater that the game is a single player RPG with subscription (Which it is not).

    and if he's such a hater of MMORPG, i don't understand why did he or Kotaku bother to send him write an impression on it anyway? it's like asking SF/KOF gamers to preview/review heavy rain.

    Typical Kotaku.

     

    : /

    Aye ...

    Looking forward to him playing space-on-rails for ten minutes and getting back on this RPG conclusion, as Swtor is a "Starfox like space shooter afterall". Or an "EA Sports worthy, death-match rugby game" after playing a game of Huttball ^_^

    Anyway, the darn thing that these awful impressions of very limited hands-on time with broad, sweeping conclusions DO prove, is how they generate a metric ton of page-views. Which might have been his incentive afterall.

    The clever ******.

     

  • cheyanecheyane Member LegendaryPosts: 9,404

    Bottom line is this dolt should be kept away from a keyboard.

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  • NovendarNovendar Member UncommonPosts: 41

    Reviewers change their opinions on a game when the HR department of a studio make the funds planned for buying good reviews available.

    The remaining bad reviews are just from bitter reviewers that didn't get paid.

    Novendar, Officer of Risen
    Apply today to raid on Corecraft with us!

  • apollobsg75apollobsg75 Member Posts: 66

    well at least someone is getting a bonus on this week's check.

  • neorandomneorandom Member Posts: 1,681

    Originally posted by DarkPony

    Ahaha, oh dear, still reading but already laughing.

    I didn't thought it was possible for him to discredit his initial negative impression (which was the cause of multiple threadnoughts here) more than he already did, but he proved me wrong, alright ...

    Glad he changed his mind though, sadly that doesn't mean much in his case.

    I wish him good luck reviewing games on his MAC.

    (For the love of god, noone ever tell him about Bootcamp or other means to run Windows).

    Edit: Crap, someone already did: "[UPDATE: A few people have e-mailed me to say they've heard that the developers say the game can run on a Mac running Boot Camp, which supports Windows. Until I try it myself on my MacBook Air, I don't want to get anyone, myself included, to excited.]"

    *laughs again about the red part*

    *laughs some more*

    well hes def not a professional anything if hes got a macbook air, er wait, he might be a professional D bag i suppose.

     

    cant review games if you cant play them, and games are pc exclusive!

  • neorandomneorandom Member Posts: 1,681

    Originally posted by quentin405

     I hate kotaku, always have...

    never heard of kotaku, too buisy gameing and watching g4 tv

  • Trixey4795Trixey4795 Member Posts: 42

    'My first experience with the game was impaired by high expectations. I don't play massively multiplayer role-playing games.'

    Oh.

    Hey if the guy has changed his mind then good for him. But not convinced a non MMO player is the best option when reviewing an MMO.

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  • GMan3GMan3 Member CommonPosts: 2,127

    Originally posted by Kuinn

    Originally posted by GMan3

        Hmmm . . . a reviewer, on a website that has been bashing SWTOR for months now, is suddenly changing his mind now that the game is getting close to releasing.  Convenient is about all I can say.

     I've also heard professional reviewers bashing games just because they didnt get a beta invite or something similar, afterall they're just nerds like any other nerd is about all I can say, doesent make their words all holy and true or objectional.

        When did I ever say anyone's "words all holy and true and objectional"?  All's I am saying is that it doesn't surprise me a bit that a two bit reviewer from a two bit website does an about face on their stance of a game now that it has a release date that is about two months away.  If they keep bashing it and it turns out to be awesome now, they look like idiots and even less people will look at their website than do now.  If on the other hand they start saying "Well maybe I was wrong" or "After a second look" they can save face.  Unfortunately for them, I have seen them use this tactic on a few games now and I don't normally read their "reviews" anymore unless someone links to it like this thread here.  I simply will not support their mediocrity anymore with my advertising hits.

    "If half of what you tell me is a lie, how can I believe any of it?"

  • 8BitAvatar8BitAvatar Member Posts: 196

    I don't trust reviews for any game unless the review is coming from a friend of mine (and in person).

    I've been burned too many times when relying on web/print reviews.

    Lesson learned a long time ago.

  • JimmacJimmac Member UncommonPosts: 1,660

    No such thing as a professional reviewer in my opinion. Just another chump with an opinion.

  • GMan3GMan3 Member CommonPosts: 2,127

    Originally posted by 8BitAvatar

    I don't trust reviews for any game unless the review is coming from a friend of mine (and in person).

    I've been burned too many times when relying on web/print reviews.

    Lesson learned a long time ago.

        There is something to be said for reviews from friends of yours, who you either agree (or disagree) with, and listening to them since you know how they "think" for the most part.  Keep in mind though, you will never agree (or disagree) with ANYONE 100% of the time.

    "If half of what you tell me is a lie, how can I believe any of it?"

  • 8BitAvatar8BitAvatar Member Posts: 196

    Originally posted by GMan3

    Originally posted by 8BitAvatar

    I don't trust reviews for any game unless the review is coming from a friend of mine (and in person).

    I've been burned too many times when relying on web/print reviews.

    Lesson learned a long time ago.

        There is something to be said for reviews from friends of yours, who you either agree (or disagree) with, and listening to them since you know how they "think" for the most part.  Keep in mind though, you will never agree (or disagree) with ANYONE 100% of the time.

    Oh absolutely. My friends and I agree/disagree on a whole of host of issues when it comes to games, but like you said, we have that inate ability to know how one thinks because we are so close.

  • TardcoreTardcore Member Posts: 2,325

    Well at least we now know what Elikal does for a day job. image

     

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