I think this clip helps shed some light on how IGN scores games.
People perceive a 10/10 game as flawless, while the IGN definition is "masterpiece", which just means it's one of the best they've played. It doesn't actually mean it's flawless.
I do agree that IGN did throw out too many 10/10 scores in the past, but I feel like they've scaled that down after all the criticisms. I don't think Sony's really influencing sites to give the game perfect scores. I mean, if that's the case, why haven't they done it for other games in the past?
Edit: Hmm, clip doesn't want to play for some reason, but basically you can search it on Youtube, it's called 10/10 Game Reivew: the truth. It's from a former IGN reviewer.
Last edited by The Yen Man; 06-18-2020 at 02:10 PM.
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