May 2021's Best and Worst Reviewed Games – Reviews in Review

May 2021's Best and Worst Reviewed Games - Reviews in Review



Did you accidentally sleep through the entire month of May? Well, in case you did, here are all the IGN game reviews you missed. From the thirstily anticipated …

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  1. 10/10's don't logically exist…as in nothing's perfect & without any "blemishes"

    9's are my personal "10/10's"…. fantastic game/movie/novel with a few blemishes here & there

  2. Bring back decimal reviews because nothing will ever get a 10, 9's is basically a very good game and most everything else becomes an 8..except bad games. knowing its almost in the 7's versus it being nearly a 9 is a huge difference.

  3. Super hyped for ‘June’, I’ve heard great thing from recent preview events and the trailers are incredible. I was hoping for an open beta so I could try out ‘June’ beforehand though

  4. Tbh I think the critisism is that IGN can't review a game ABOVE 7s and 8s.
    There will obviously be sub par games which score low.
    The main reason people watch reviews is to check which game they SHOULD play, not what they shouldn't play!

  5. Picked up Village and Mass Effect last week and I'm enjoying them thoroughly! Village has everything you want from a Resident Evil game: good boss fights, good puzzles and lot of fear. And Mass Effect finally runs well on the PlayStation without lagging like crazy! Was worth remastering it just for that.

    Might pick up Biomutant later when it gets cheaper.

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