What?! When I played through it, I loved every bit of it. I thought some parts of it were better than the base game. My only complaint was that when I finished it, I wanted more. I would give it at least a 8-9 out of 10. But a 7.8? With that review, IGN is saying that this DLC is just as good as Batman Arkham Origins. Really???!!!! A 7.8 in IGN talk means an unbearable disaster! This DLC is far from it. The first DLC also got an 8, so they are also sayin that the first DLC was better, which is straight up not true. The first DLC was all stuff that just should have been in the base game.
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You don't have to agree with what critics say. The point is to look at something in a different way.
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1 ReplyI've loved it but I'm having hard time with the final boss of the DLC. Any tips?
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"7.8/10, Too much water" -IGN Did you expect anything less?
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"When I played through it, I loved every bit of it." Then whats the problem here? You can't expect everyone to have the same opinion as you. I wouldn't worry about it
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Well also maybe they should follow their own number scale better and not use a "7" to indicate a horrible game. Then when a game or DLC gets a 7 it doesn't seem like it's the end of the game as we know it
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So you're triggered over a review of a DLC. Yeah not much else I'll say.
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Edited by Crackerjack: 12/14/2017 6:54:34 PMYou know who cares about scores given out by websites on the internet? Babies and people that act like babies.
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The problem here is that you're taking IGN seriously.
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The actual problem is that the reviewer is different than you, has different opinions and everything.
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I mean that is the funny things about opinions..
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I never understand why people get upset that someone doesn't enjoy a game they like as much as they do. I mean even my favorite game I can easily rip to shreds due to its flaws. No game is exempt, but a lot of people think Nintendo products are exempt from negative opinions.
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Does the score match the review?