You asked me to back up why i chose it, and i did. what more do you want?
You reprimanded my list base purely on the fact of your own opinion, and your own preference of games. Like I said, how is your list any better than mine or anyone elses for that matter when it's all based on opinion?
No. High Sales and popularity are generally caused by hype and marketing. Critics are just that as well. Critics. They have their OWN point of views. What makes their perspectives better than ours? The fact that they get paid? If not, then hell, I'm a critic when itcomes to games .. does it take into account of my opinion?
You disagree with critics and can hate popular games all you want, but the millions of people who like the game obviously have a different opinion.
Ask yourself this, if this game is shit/mediocre/based on hype, why then does it achieve so much sales, great critic scores, and people enjoy playing it? No-one goes out and buys a shit same so could it be, these people actually LIKE these games? If a game was purely based on hype, and it turns out it was shit, sales would obviously drop.
Oh, and please, even the best marketing schemes won't save a dismal game. For instance, look at Dante's Inferno, one of the most hyped up games EVER, and it turns out to be a God of War clone. And look at the sales - people do not play shit games. Period.
But that's just what I think of Dante's Inferno, there will be people who think the game is the best there ever was, and who am I to say 'no, it's not, this game is' - it's all about a matter of taste.
CONTENT is much more important in deciding the ''best'' game. Sure, there are pros and cons in every game, and until we play ever ygame in existence we can't give a fair and true judgement. But I believe that the best games in each genre do give a unique and memorable experience.
You're judging, quote "CONTENT" from your own personal view - you're not even looking how others viewed it - how is that supposed to make it a "fair" evaluation?
"I totally disagree". To disagree means to not agree based on my own perspecttive.
You condemn every choice I made on the original list - what gives you the right to do that, since all you had to back it up was your own opinion?
Wow ... 1 - I did say it wasn't a survival horror
2- i said it has ELEMENTS of a survival horror
3- i did state that don't play much survival horror .. so i don't knw where your goign with that point.
Oh please, don't attempt to make it sound as they you said "it had some elements" - look at your original post, you said it was much more "survival horror" than Silent Hill 2. No survival horror fan will forgive you for saying that.
And secondly, if you don't play the genre a lot then don't post things you don't understand, as it will make you look like a fool and annoy people who do.
And there you go - violating your own rule on your so called subjectivity to the list. Hwo can you NOT be subjective when you have played it to be at that rank?
And how can you not be subjective when you were bad at the game? Obviously you thought it was shit because you couldn't play it to that level.
And besides if I recall, AOM was a great seller, and yes, even if you say its all about marketing and hype, then explain to me how it's still selling TO THIS DAY, after 8 years?
How is Starcraft, which was overhyped when it first came out, still selling? Could it be people LIKE the game, or ENJOY the game?
So as you can see, sales of a game, and popularity, are indeed intertwined with it beging a good game.
Okay, dude. I stated why I like the game .. I stated VALID reasons as to why that game is a good game. Just because you haven't heard of it, or it's an under the radar game, doesn't mean it's a bad game.
What? I have never once made any comments about the games you like being less popular, and thus being bad. Here's what I said: You keep coming back to the fact that just because YOU like the game, it automatically makes it the best game. Guess what, like I said, only a fool would think like that. So I can say "Nintendogs" is the best game, and if I just say, because I like it, how is that validating it's the "best game?" It might be for you, but certainly not to everyone.
Songs - well needless to say they're based off poplarity.
And yet, songs like "Beat It" and "Total Eclipse of The Heart" are still massive sellers. Why? Beacuse
THEY'RE GOOD SONGS. If they can transcend their limitations of context, obviously they have value. Hence, that's why Starcraft and AOM has value, both are old, old games, yet are still raking in sales.
unfortunately, spend a big proportion on their budget on marketing, and other marketing related activities (ie; infinity ward), leading to increase in sales but leaves a quite unfinished game.
Stop blaming marketing and sales as a problem. Like I said, Dante's Inferno had all the best marketing and sales pitch in the world, and why arent a lot of people playing that?
You also give this image of gamers as these 'Lowest Common Denominator' type of people who fall for marketing ploys, and buy games purely because ads tell them to. This is an unfair image, and you can't clump a group of people together, and say games are popular because of sales, and these people who buy them.
They obviously buy them because they keep hearing it's good ala Dragon Age ala Starcraft ala Kotor.