


But sometimes that simply isn't going to happen to the extent you would like. And so when they are spat out upon the world you want everyone to love them as much as you do. They are your children, given birth after years of torturous pregnancy. I understand how much adoration you have for your own games. Look developers.and I certainly mean all of you. "Anything negative you'll see about this game is an overreaction of personal preference," was one of his or her comments, adding ""it is flawlessly executed and endlessly entertaining". In fact, Avanost tried to sell himself as an ordinary gamer who was nothing short of starry eyed with the game. The problem here is that no mention of their involvement making the game was mentioned by the author. As a public person, with all the freedoms that civilian life entails, the developer is perfectly free to write whatever they wish. So when it was discovered recently that Metacritic user Avanost, who submitted a perfect 10/10 score in the user reviews for Dragon Age 2, was actually one of the devs for the game, people started crying foul. The people who do, however, tend to take it very seriously.

I will admit that as much as we like to think we have our thumbs on the pulse of the gaming public, not a lot of people outside the industry really pay attention to metacritic.
