Yreka
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Originally posted by: xboxist
It doesn't mean perfection, to them. Stop trying to tell gaming magazines/website what their scores should mean. At the start of each month's review section they clearly state their scoring policy.
If a teacher grades a student's paper an "A," that doesn't mean it's a "perfect" paper. It just means the teacher thinks it's of the highest tier of quality and workmanship; a benchmark to compare the other student's papers to. Yes, the paper might have SOME flaws, both objective and subjective, but not enough to detract from the overall final product.
If teachers and game reviewers would only give As/10s to true-to-the-word, "perfect" paper/games, then an A or a 10 would never be issued. Thus, what's the point? Then a "9/10" would become the best score a game could get. And so on, and so on.
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Yep
In this regard,
Halo 3 deserves a 10/10
Bioshock 360 also deserves a 10/10
Neither are perfect, but are as close to perfection as I have seen in quite some time.
Those who think 10/10 should = perfect, does a perfect game even exist (In your opinion, of course) ?