lackblogger
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I know the current zeitgeist in philosophy is to permanently exude positivity and to always try to look on the bright side, the notion that "at least it tried" is better than not trying at all... but...
Under what circumstances would you be happy to freely come to the conclusion that the RPG you just tried to play was actually pretty crap?
Exactly what does an RPG need to do in order for you to consider giving it a worse score than 6/10?
I can't but help get the feeling sometimes that, as long as a game is finishable, it wont ever get less than 6/10 by pretty much any of the vocal persistent personal game graders on here.
Surely the entire range of 0/10 to 5.9/10 isn't one cohesive lump of "game breaking bugs left it incompleteable".
What would a 4/10 actually be like?
Under what circumstances would you be happy to freely come to the conclusion that the RPG you just tried to play was actually pretty crap?
Exactly what does an RPG need to do in order for you to consider giving it a worse score than 6/10?
I can't but help get the feeling sometimes that, as long as a game is finishable, it wont ever get less than 6/10 by pretty much any of the vocal persistent personal game graders on here.
Surely the entire range of 0/10 to 5.9/10 isn't one cohesive lump of "game breaking bugs left it incompleteable".
What would a 4/10 actually be like?
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