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    Originally posted by eastyy
    on the internet i can get many opinions on a game what they like and what they did not like and then i can base my own decision if the game is worth getting
    Also, you can see the games in action on the internet, which says a lot more about a game than a screenshot ever will.

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      Originally posted by Kongster
      Also, you can see the games in action on the internet, which says a lot more about a game than a screenshot ever will.
      Completely true, I judge my own opinion from seeing in game action just as much as review. I mean I'll be the one playing the game so if it looks good to me it's warrent a purchase in my opinion.

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        But surely you don't read solely to get opinions for purchases? Why I like magazines like Edge is for the quality of the writing in their articles, the exclusive interviews and special features such as 'making of....'.

        Until I can get these things from the net, then I'm always going to buy magazines in some form.

        Anyway, back on topic....I believe the idea that no game can score a 10/10 is nonsensical. What's the point of having it if a game can't score it? It just becomes an 'out of nine' scoring system.

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          Originally posted by master chief
          QOTSA - Songs for the deaf
          Bonobo - Animal Magic
          The usual Suspects
          Three Kings
          Ico
          Halo

          Perfect yet not flawless. Comprende?
          No, because for something to be perfect it has to be flawless. It wouldn't be perfect otherwise; it would be flawed.

          Originally posted by master chief
          A banana is a banana but I can only apolgise for you not understanding my use of the word perfect.
          You are an idiot. Oh no, I'm not being rude - my use of the word idiot actually means clever.

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            I haven't seen so many people bicker over numbers and semantics since an incredibly dull philosophy seminar some time back - come on, we're all gamers, show some solidarity and don't quibble over the relationship between sign and signification.

            In defence of master chief however, the relationship between the sign (i.e. the word as a collation of symbols, phenomes etc.) and that which is signified (the mental 'image' of what the word conjures) is completely arbitrary. Thus, master chiefs' definition of perfect is as valid as any other submitted; words are essentially meaningless symbolic 'monads' that gain significance only in the implicit socio-cultural matrix that dominates our commonly subscribed to linguistic framework. Now lets stop arguing over boring **** and talk about games we'd give a 10 to - bugger the notion of perfection.

            So, I think R-Type's a ten.........

            P.S. All that Saussure stuff I paraphrased is from memory. so may be a wee bit off the centre...but I'm sure you all get my point

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              Originally posted by Malavon
              No, because for something to be perfect it has to be flawless. It wouldn't be perfect otherwise; it would be flawed.

              You are an idiot. Oh no, I'm not being rude - my use of the word idiot actually means clever.

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                It does seem like we're making a slight big deal out of this. I mean, it's fair to assume nothing can be 100% perfect to everyone, which would imply that a 10/10 score would be impossible. But that depends on the criteria the individual gamer chooses... 10/10 might not necessarily mean perfect, just simply a game that manages to achieve that level of quality in the eyes of that gamer. I truely would rate Goldeneye 10/10 in retrospect, but I'm not trying to say it's perfect, it's just such a quality title that I feel any lower would be an injustice.

                But **** it, abolish game ratings and lets just enjoy this stuff.

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                  You'd rate goldeneye 10/10 in _retro_spect

                  I wouldnt even play it now, but years ago, sure it was excellent.

                  dont tell me you still play it. I know some people who never found PC's still do.

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                    I'd play Goldeneye over most of the identikit PC FPS's released today, definately.

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                      I wouldnt, but I wouldn't play most PC FPS's anyway.

                      A classic is a game that stands the test of time, being 3D doesnt help, but goldeneye didnt stand the test of time very well.

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                        Interesting point - do early 2D games hold up better than early 3D games?

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                          Depends what you mean by early. I'd rather play Stunt Car racer than Pong.

                          But 2D games in the 16-bit generation have definately aged much better than 3D games from the 32-bit generation. Some N64 and Saturn classics aside, I'd say that most of the 3D games from that era are consigned to the bin now.

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                            IMO, theres like 3 or 4 things a game must do earn a 10/10.
                            • Play extremly well and be really enjoyable (funnn)
                            • Be able to maintain its enjoyment/quality after X amount of years.
                            • Influence and change the gaming market to some degree.

                            Now in my books, 10/10 games are, Halo, GTA3, MGS, Resident Evil and Mario 64 (I've forgotten some other ones, probably).

                            In my opinion of course.

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                              Hmmm...well I would put Pong alongside the likes of that Virus game and Castle something (castle master?).

                              I think by the 16-bit generation, 2D was really developed. I would have thought it fairer to compare 8-bit 2D and 32-bit 3D.

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                                Originally posted by kernow
                                I wouldnt, but I wouldn't play most PC FPS's anyway.

                                A classic is a game that stands the test of time, being 3D doesnt help, but goldeneye didnt stand the test of time very well.
                                Suppose we'll have to agree to disagree then mate, cause the reason I think it's so great is because I think it *has* stood the test of time so well!

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