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This goes for just about any game reviewer now-a-days besides a few like Otaku who actually give good games the benefit of the doubt and where stupid game reviewers like IGN or Gamespot gave Kingdom Hearts 2 a 7.6 (IGN) and an 8.7 (Gamespot which isn't as bad as IGN) 

 

And where they give games like Call of Shitty: World At War (Y'know that buggy hacked mess it is now) a 9.2 (IGN, Is this a freaking joke?) and an 8.5 (Gamespot).

 

Well at least we know you can't spell Ignorant without IGN.Posted Image

Edited by Scottish Skarmory

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IGN gave The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword a 10/10 lol.

Edited by atheist123

IT'S THAT ONE PERSON'S OPINION. SERIOUSLY.

 

Can't spell ignorant without the people who hate on IGN.

Must remmber those scores are all about opinions and preferences (And money could get in the way too btw)

I personaly prefer to look at some previews and small gameplay videos before deciding if get a new game or not :P 

OH NOES! SOMEONE DOESN'T LIKE SOMETHING THAT YOU DO! OH THE HORROR!!

Edited by Villi1997

The main issue with IGN is more that they're biased, from what I've seen. I typically don't care for reviews from these big corporations, anyway. I personally prefer watching people like ProJared or JonTron if I want to see how a game is.

This is so true, real awesome games are always given bad scores and rates. I agree for sure.

Let's be honest, people pay IGN for their review scores. Even a moron can see that.

Eh. Some of them are biased but I don't really care.

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