From what I posted in the Orange Box thread before moving to its own to avoid further thread derailment ala the
Halo 3 thread:
How would you do it then? It has to be done somehow.
Are you saying that each game and expansion should get its own independent review? That would work for me, if they're all presented together.
Yes. The package can be rated as a whole, but if you do it with one, you need to do it with others (why haven't a bunch of other GOTY or Gold editions been reviewed?), and all the games themselves need to be rated on their individual merits given that they're all for sale on their own. But that still hasn't been done. What about those of us who don't want the box but want some of the individual games?
Look at how GSpot reviews games now. They award them different things and give an overview of the strengths and weaknesses. Taking into account that the OBox isn't even a
game of any kind, but a collection of shit that was
already released plus some other stuff, let's take a look at what pre-written accolades the OBox was awarded:
* The "Funny" award
* The "Get More Than Your Money's Worth" award
* The "Great Original Soundtrack" award
* The "Innovative" award
* The "Outstanding Visual Design" award
* The "Superior Animation" award
* The "Technically Proficient Graphics" award
Surely not all of the games in there deserve each of those awards. HL2 wasn't funny. Is TF2 really innovative? How much Team Fortress have we all played, and we were doing that... when? Team Fortress was in 1996 or 97, and Team Fortress Classic was in 1999. TF2 seems surely better than those and all, but from what I've seen it doesn't seem at all innovative considering what other current shooters are doing, and even if that was the case, the review doesn't even get into
why.
And what about the bad? The
only thing listed as bad in the review is that if you play all the HL2 stuff together, you realize that Episode 1 is "a relatively weak link". I'm sorry, that's crap. The GSpot review of HL2 mentions lackluster story, somewhat lackluster AI, and an easy difficulty. Where's that in the OBox review? Nowhere. There are a hell of a lot more negatives to dish out there, even when taking the games together. Granted this is likely a mostly positive experience, but what we've got here is just affectation. Portal = 4 hours of gameplay. That's what you get when you buy the game alone on Steam. Sure, it's a nice part of the OBox, but shouldn't that be relevant? Yet I don't see a Portal review anywhere tell me that you get four hours of game for twenty bucks.
Yes, I know, none of this is criminal. I need to stop derailing threads with my angst. It's just that each of the things included in the package is a different game, all of which can be purchased separately, and you don't see GSpot reviewing GOTY or Gold or Platinum packages basically ever. So why this one? It's somewhat justified for 360 given the way it works there, but the GSpot of old would have made sure individual reviews were up at the time of the main one if they were going to do it this way. But now it seems like they're reaching for audiences, and audiences like hype. This is the kind of shit they just never used to do, and the kind of thing they're doing more than actual journalism now. Now it's all about "launch centers" and stroking off the publisher of whatever big game is coming out just so they can get people more excited and get more people on the page. It's the kind of sensationalism that Gerstmann has been smacking of for years in his writing. This is why
LocoRoco got a 7.7.
Does it matter that the OBox got its own review? Not
really, no. Most people that plan to buy it probably already know what's in it anyway, and latecomers probably appreciate being able to see all of what's in there. Does it matter that
Loco got a 7.7? No, of course not. It's just a fucking review. But the principle of the thing is wrong here considering the way GSpot used to operate, and the fact that Gerstmann seems to be the one dragging it down now makes me angry, hence... all this.
What I've seen out of Gamespot recently has made me lose a lot of confidence.
That's really what it comes down to. They're fast becoming IGN #2. In fact, I'd say that IGN has on a few occasions now provided me with something I wanted from GSpot but didn't get, and you all know how much I hate IGN... so that's not a good sign at all.
Anyway, that's why this bothers me. I should really move this post to another thread so as not to derail this one. In fact, I think I will.