Useful?
I agree that it's weird seeing Fallout New Vegas or CoJ Gunslinger far behind some "sexual content visual novel" game, but... from what I've seen on reddit, author is open to suggestions and people are already giving great advises on how to make it good. Or at least better.
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that's not true. the only people that buy those games are people that enjoy the genre, so of course it's going to have good reviews if it's anything past decent.
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where can I found them ??? it is good for us we get pay to reviews shity game that fine with me lol
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There is even a recruitment thread for it right now: https://www.steamgifts.com/discussion/PCIGT/looking-for-game-reviewers-game-testers-for-30k-member-steam-group
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I was skeptical about the list when Ty the Tasmanian Tiger is further above than Witcher 3 in ratings. The gaming community was saturated with positive responses for the Witcher game at one point, but not a peep for the Ty game.
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However, the number of reviews are radically different for both games. The positive scores for the Ty game(1409) have more weight to them than those of the Witcher 3 game(112266), so the list is still at fault for not considering positive score value based also on popularity.
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Well, I see One Finger Death Punch and Rabi-Ribi (and Portal 1 and 2, but come on- that's a given) really high so I guess I have to agree with the list even if I know very little about the majority of the other games in it. :D
Boring serious reply to thread:
Unfortunately, since people have different tastes, it is impossible to make an objective list of top games. Since they are listed along with genres this could mean that people can search by those instead, but they seem to have taken that information from the Steam tags which can be... unreliable.
The list has some uses though- in a way it shows how satisfied the people who bothered writing reviews for those games were with what they were expecting and what they got. I'd guess that's why there are so many anime games there- most people who don't like anime games tend to not buy them, therefore leaving the majority of people who did satisfied since they knew those were games they had an interest in.
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With only "yes or no" votes on steam this list will not work.
Seeing games get smashed because some wired decision that not even affect the gameplay by itself makes the list unaccurate.
Of cause people should vote with their wallet when a company acts strange and they don't like it. But sometime it get's out of control.
For example "We happy few". The game launched 1.5 years ago in EA for 20€ (or 30€? don't remember). They said from beginnen that the price will raise over the time. Then this year they got Gearbox as publisher and startet also to sell a Pre-Order option of the game. With this they changed the price to the upcomming full price (but also said this 4 weeks infront so people could still get it at the lower price)
Before the pricechange the game was "mostly positiv" now it's "mostly negativ". The game itself didn't changed at all.
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This is just on example. There are games that got voted down because some of the devs did some strange things like claiming copyrights at youtube or saying something wrong and all that.
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In that case, the players are just trying to rebalance the score a little prematurely. Since Gearbox touched it and it is not a game with Borderlands in the title, the trends of the past years show that it will be a bland game which will be dead and forgotten within 24 months. It is inevitable and might as well pre-adjust the score to reflect that.
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It's not a multiplayer and Gearbox is only publisher. So I would not think about Battleborn at this game.
It's not a "rebalance", it's a shittrain because some internetrambos don't like a decision of the dev-team. It's even okay to say "fuck this i don't like gearbox".
The question is: if it would not be gearbox, would the reviews look like the same? The Answer is to 99% NO. You can't say this game is good or bad based on reviews if people are still spamming reviews with some stuff that dosn't have anything to do with the gameplay.
We Happy Few is just one example. There are more like this.
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The only good Elder Scrolls game, Morrowind, is too old for most Steam users. Heck, it is older than most Steam users.
The others are popular, but popular does not equal high-rated (or good). The most popular game on Steam right now is struggling to maintain a 50% global score.
Also, ever since Bethesda re-introduced paid mods, most of the TES and their Fallout games have been review-bombed to death. This was the entire reason Valve introduced the review trends graph and promised Bethesda (and the users) that they will try to devise a system against review bombings.
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players opinion depend also on different thing. they could put 9.0 to a great 60€ AAA game and 9.9 to a poor 1$ because their expectation from those games were different to begin with. if no mans sky was 3€ and didn't overselled their game with their publicity i would have said it was worth it, yet you can be certain that i won't say it is as of now..
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if TY the Tasmanian Tiger is in the top10 best steam game, im ready to move back to console gaming
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As it was mentioned in the thread previously, I'd rather prefer https://steamdb.info/stats/gameratings/
At least here the list seems to have a 1k vote entry minimum (10k for top25).
Although I admit, even the linked site could be good for an average gamer to maybe try something new and find games in a new genre that seem to be generally well-received. So in this regard, it can be helpful and useful.
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http://steam250.com/
It's an open source website that lists top 250 games based on steam user ratings. It shows rank, title, genre and date, alongside with number of votes that were counted. Apparently it's using Wilson score to sort them out.
edit 1, 2017_11_25
They've changed default algorithm and added several pre-defined searches too, so the list is far more usable now.
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