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Ehh.. lack of user reviews are exactly what made OpenCritic better than MetaCritic.
It will probably just end up the same as MetaCritic. Where anyone, including people who never played the game, can leave reviews. And it'll sooner or later just degrade into yet another review-bombing platform where you'll find absolutely nothing constructive in the user reviews (both negative and positive review spam).
~~Also, walling the user score details behind a forced registration is just shit tier level.~~ Apparently that's just to post reviews, can't see individual user reviews yet I think(?)
I'm curious what argument the people that are just downvoting comments in this thread actually have. These days nothing good comes from gaming platforms that have user reviews. It's just a cesspool of haters, trolls and fanboys circlejerking over 0s or 10s and hardly anything constructive and unbiased in between.
I disagree, users review on Steam is really helping me before buying a game.
Steam had to change their review platform with a 'Helpfulness' system, because that's how bad user reviews on Steam got. And it still doesn't really work that well.
Like 90% is just people joking, meme-ing, trolling and review bombing.
There is the summary of the review notes and the evolution over time. Then there is the text comments associated to the notes which is sorted by helpfulness. To me this is a good system and by browsing 2-3 pages of reviews I think I get an accurate idea. I think I never got misleaded by a game with overwhelming positive reviews rating. Of course there are still players with 1000 hours in the games giving 0 stars review with comment « this game bad » but there are also plenty of useful reviews.
When I see a game on sales on the Epic store, I first go to the steam reviews before deciding. I don’t think I’m the only one doing that.