Let me explain myself.
We all know what a huge disappointment Driv3r is. I bought it from GAME to see what all the fuss was about and you guys were right along with Eurogamer who gave it an excellent review detailing why they gave it 3/10.
So my question is this. Does hype ruin a game?
I know that the game has to initially be piss poor to be ruined in the first place but does the hype and pressure thats put on the game have an effect?
I am taking Driv3r and Spiderman 2 as my examples.
Driv3r i have known about for months and it did look visually astounding and i couldnt wait but that was because i hadnt been able to play the game and went on purely aesthetics. Oh and the ?44.99 price tag was laughable which no discerning gamer would allow. GAME and 20:20 Games bought their stock from France and other countries which hurt Atari who was distributing the game in the UK and that was only the start of it. The amount of money that was spent advertising and marketing the game is unbelievable. The only game i can compare it to on that level is Enter The Matrix and i found that more enjoyable.
On the other hand there is Spiderman 2. A game you / i would instantly think is a cynical cash in for the films release. I have heard nothing about the game prior to its release and wasnt the slightest bit interested or excited about its release.
I blame this change in opinion solely on the bast Inertia_ who has made me delve once again in to my wallet. His opinion on how great the game is has been backed up with many others in his thread. His username is clickable by the way and it takes you to the Spiderman First Play thread.
Now if you hadnt heard about Driv3r then youv been asleep / dead / in a coma for the last god knows however many years the game has been harped on about but Spiderman 2 has only really dawned on me now its been released. (9th July release) Iv still got 10 days to wait until it arrives. I know there was a huge spiderman at the entrance of E3 but i wasnt their...
The question remains. Does hype ruin a game?
We all know what a huge disappointment Driv3r is. I bought it from GAME to see what all the fuss was about and you guys were right along with Eurogamer who gave it an excellent review detailing why they gave it 3/10.
So my question is this. Does hype ruin a game?
I know that the game has to initially be piss poor to be ruined in the first place but does the hype and pressure thats put on the game have an effect?
I am taking Driv3r and Spiderman 2 as my examples.
Driv3r i have known about for months and it did look visually astounding and i couldnt wait but that was because i hadnt been able to play the game and went on purely aesthetics. Oh and the ?44.99 price tag was laughable which no discerning gamer would allow. GAME and 20:20 Games bought their stock from France and other countries which hurt Atari who was distributing the game in the UK and that was only the start of it. The amount of money that was spent advertising and marketing the game is unbelievable. The only game i can compare it to on that level is Enter The Matrix and i found that more enjoyable.
On the other hand there is Spiderman 2. A game you / i would instantly think is a cynical cash in for the films release. I have heard nothing about the game prior to its release and wasnt the slightest bit interested or excited about its release.
I blame this change in opinion solely on the bast Inertia_ who has made me delve once again in to my wallet. His opinion on how great the game is has been backed up with many others in his thread. His username is clickable by the way and it takes you to the Spiderman First Play thread.
Now if you hadnt heard about Driv3r then youv been asleep / dead / in a coma for the last god knows however many years the game has been harped on about but Spiderman 2 has only really dawned on me now its been released. (9th July release) Iv still got 10 days to wait until it arrives. I know there was a huge spiderman at the entrance of E3 but i wasnt their...
The question remains. Does hype ruin a game?
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