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Do Reviews Need Scores?

I was reading an article from Ars Technica about how many gaming publications are starting to drop review scores from their game reviews, favoring a more subjective approach to reviews than the traditional quantitative approach.

This places a greater emphasis on the various elements of the games, both good and bad, and prevents a game that may have some elements that are poor (i.e. a broken multiplayer) dragging down what could be an excellent single player experience.

We have a tendency to use review scores to compare things but often we’re comparing apples to oranges, even when we use consistent criteria.

So it got me thinking. Are review scores that important?

At Home Theatre Life, I review lots of devices and break each device down into 5 key categories. Each is rated out of 5, and an overall score is determined. But I’m wondering, do you actually use these scores to determine whether or not you’ll purchase a device? Is it the score or the actual experience with the device that matters?

I’d love to hear your opinions. Let us know in the comments below.

Michael: Michael is a technology expert with over 15 years of experience in IT, Home Theatre and Automation. Feel free to send Michael a message here.
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