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  • Handleit_44
    Posts a lot
    • Jun 2009
    • 3330

    [ALL] Metacritic Quarterly Report

    Quarterly Report: The 25 Best PlayStation 3 Games

    Top 5:

    1. BioShock Infinite [95]
    2. MLB 13: The Show [87]
    3. Tomb Raider [87]
    4. Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch [85]
    5. DmC: Devil May Cry [85]


    Metacritic aggregates music, game, tv, and movie reviews from the leading critics. Only Metacritic.com uses METASCORES, which let you know at a glance how each item was reviewed.



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    Quarterly Report: The 25 Best Xbox 360 Games


    Top 5:

    1. BioShock Infinite [94]
    2. Pinball FX 2: Star Wars Pinball [87]
    3. Tomb Raider [86]
    4. DmC: Devil May Cry [86]
    5. Bit.Trip Presents...Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien [86]


    Metacritic aggregates music, game, tv, and movie reviews from the leading critics. Only Metacritic.com uses METASCORES, which let you know at a glance how each item was reviewed.



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    40. The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct [33]
  • Maynard
    stupid ass titles
    • Feb 2009
    • 17876

    #2
    this obsession with zombies. i dont get it. zombies were old after nazi zombies became commercial

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    • Twigg4075
      Kindergarten Cop
      • Feb 2009
      • 20056

      #3
      LOL at the Xbox list. It6 looks like there is ONE exclusive on that entire list, wheres PS3 has two in the top 5.

      Also, since when does Metacritic treat DLC add-ons as their own game?

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      • killgod
        OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
        • Oct 2008
        • 4714

        #4
        Originally posted by Twigg4075
        LOL at the Xbox list. It6 looks like there is ONE exclusive on that entire list, wheres PS3 has two in the top 5.

        Also, since when does Metacritic treat DLC add-ons as their own game?
        It's just another way the publishers can boost their overall average scores. I already debunked the EA bullshit about their average scores a while ago by using tactics like Mass Effect 3 (PS3), ME3 (360), ME3 Limited Edition....etc, all as separate entities that artificially inflates their average scores.

        This makes publishers happy, so they constantly refer to Metacritic to the media/public as the go to place to define ratings for gaming.


        Win-win for both sides, while consumers come up losers if they can't see through the bullshit.

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