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I think part of the problem is that a lot of these games have been seen as not worth the money at the time of release. I certainly felt that way about Valkyrie Elysium - I enjoyed it a lot but it should have been a little cheaper. I haven’t played Forspoken but from what I understand that while there have been issues that rightly need pointing out, it is getting unfairly punished in user reviews and opinion polls. Just looking at recent Metacritic reviews for the PS5 and there are some ridiculous “0” and “1” ratings.
This may be the extreme but people take average user ratings over average critic ratings more serious these days as they think they’re more honest and not bought/sponsored like big sites are.
I think part of the problem is that a lot of these games have been seen as not worth the money at the time of release. I certainly felt that way about Valkyrie Elysium - I enjoyed it a lot but it should have been a little cheaper. I haven’t played Forspoken but from what I understand that while there have been issues that rightly need pointing out, it is getting unfairly punished in user reviews and opinion polls. Just looking at recent Metacritic reviews for the PS5 and there are some ridiculous “0” and “1” ratings.
This may be the extreme but people take average user ratings over average critic ratings more serious these days as they think they’re more honest and not bought/sponsored like big sites are.