Posted May 20, 2011
I'm sorry if no one cares about this but I just have to vent somewhere. I'm sick of critics giving great scores to certain game series then giving worse scores to new, original ideas. For instance, Modern Warfare 2 got incredible, praise filled reviews from every single site, even though the story was an incredibly short, stupidly convoluted mess and the multiplayer was unbalanced and full of annoying exploitative tactics. Meanwhile, Bad company 2, what I consider to be the pinnacle of console multiplayer, got great reviews, but not nearly as much praise. Some sites didn't even consider it for any awards, but gave them to black ops instead.
Now, I see how LA Noire, probably one of the most inventive, immersive, and mature games in years, is getting a bunch of 8's from sites that give COD and Gears of War games 9's and 10's with every iteration. Honest Gamers just gave LA Noire a freaking 5, apparently because there just wasn't enough of the mindless massacres and chaos that you can create in GTA. Sure the game is more linear than any other rockstar game, but it also has some of the most intense gameplay I've played in its investigations. Conversations and looking around a house have no right to feel that important, but they do, and I commend Team Bondi on its phenominal feat. I'm starting to think that some critics and fans are so obsessed with constant action, flawless graphics, and shooting gallery enemies that a rerelease of a slower classic like Planescape torment wouldn't get a very good reception. It just pisses me off cause I know that all these same critics are all but guaranteed to heap praises and accolades on Gears of War 3 and Modern Warfare 3 when they come out this fall even though they are sure to be exactly the same as their predecessors.
Now, I see how LA Noire, probably one of the most inventive, immersive, and mature games in years, is getting a bunch of 8's from sites that give COD and Gears of War games 9's and 10's with every iteration. Honest Gamers just gave LA Noire a freaking 5, apparently because there just wasn't enough of the mindless massacres and chaos that you can create in GTA. Sure the game is more linear than any other rockstar game, but it also has some of the most intense gameplay I've played in its investigations. Conversations and looking around a house have no right to feel that important, but they do, and I commend Team Bondi on its phenominal feat. I'm starting to think that some critics and fans are so obsessed with constant action, flawless graphics, and shooting gallery enemies that a rerelease of a slower classic like Planescape torment wouldn't get a very good reception. It just pisses me off cause I know that all these same critics are all but guaranteed to heap praises and accolades on Gears of War 3 and Modern Warfare 3 when they come out this fall even though they are sure to be exactly the same as their predecessors.