kai2: Fair enough. I did write that sentence "... reviewers are all over the place"...
.. but...
... as I went into more depth about from whence this thread sprang...
... my thrust was mainly about reviewers contradicting themselves when reviewing AA content.
While you took me to mean "why aren't reviewers on the same page" -- and I certainly can see how I could have cleaned up that initial post (my mistake. although at the time I may have had issue with the extremes in reviews? i seriously do not remember) -- that isn't truly what I had meant. Sorry. I should have spent more time thinking before typing.
For the record...
I think variation in opinions is great, but variations built on contradiction often feels strange... and IMO suspect.
No worries, and because I wasn't sure how broad your question was, I just took it as reviews here at GOG, so not reviews from other places or paid or professional reviewers. So my reply was general and simplistic in that regard ... though I did myself refer to reviews from wherever in general (paid & professional excepted).
Also, I really only read your first post at the time, so saw nothing about contradictions.
Humans are flawed creatures, that is for sure, and many I suspect don't even realize they are being contradictory at times, and sometimes their views can be like the weather and vary on a daily basis.
When it comes to professional reviewers or those with a probable agenda, I rarely trust them, though some do a good job of convincing at times. They are the ones more likely to be contradictory for all the likely reasons.
Like music though, games can often grow on you or even have good or off days due to your mood.
P.S. I generally start with the notion that all reviews are suspect, and so reviews if even used by me, are only one aspect of how I make a judgment of a game for purchase. The blurb is most important, as is the price, followed by screenshots and sometimes the video(s). Reviews might give me an average feel overall, and effect the price I am willing to pay in some cases. Depending on the game, file size can also be important, especially as sometimes I take a punt and buy a game because artistic content is worth the risk, so I will get something for my money.