• silverlose@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    I think what you’re saying is true but perhaps you’re both talking about different things. I think you’re speaking about the reality of the situation whereas the comment OP is talking about the risk averse nature of large game studios. I don’t think it’s the same thing.

    Also, I think I’m part of a growing minority but if gta 6 reviews are bad I’m not buying it until I hear it’s been fixed. I’ve been burned so many times 😭

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      2 months ago

      I know I am buying it once the price goes down considerably. Wasn’t it rumoured to start with 3 digits? I’m a patient gamer.

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      2 months ago

      You cant trust reviews. For example dragon’s dogma 2 which i just picked up is a great game. But some people wouldn’t know it based a lot of criticism and bad reviews it recieved when it launched.

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        2 months ago

        Ehh yeah that’s a whole other can of worms. By “reviews”, for me, I mean a bunch of different sources.

        And I do that because you’re correct! Trust in those is low.

        So “reviews” maybe isn’t the right word. Just tryna keep the comment simple.

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      2 months ago

      It’s the exact same thing actually. Their claim was:

      Good games will sell regardless of what’s out

      But that’s just not true, and game studios of all sizes know that. The risk aversion of these companies exist because of the reality of the situation.

      It also has nothing to do with a studios confidence in their game. The quality of a game is light years away from being the sole objective indicator of a games sales. The Outer Wilds is objectively one of the greatest games ever made and has no real peers in what it does. And yet it didn’t make nearly the sales numbers as the latest asset flipped Call of Duty game.