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Other site writers have been kinder to Ubisoft games than I likely would be, but that's how it tends to go anyways. I would think open world AC Ubisoft games would be around a The level gating through MTs stops gameplay flow, which fails to hit the open and free experience that open world titles need to have. This alone renders a would be top tier experience to something that is average at best. This probably goes for most of their titles I would assume. Whoever wrote reviewed Valhalla enjoyed it more.
As I said, it's been a while since I played the AC games but we're in agreement about MTs as artificial gameplay weights to a large extent. But there's always some threshold of whether they're obnoxious or inconsequential in my eyes. R6 Siege pushes a shop with costly cosmetic options, but they have a free battle pass system and a card system that's pretty generous. I think the base games are the ones that should be reviewed. I suppose what I am getting at is that big companies get massive breaks in the review process.
I don't think Ubisoft has made a game worth more than a 7 in almost a decade. At any rate, I enjoyed your review. That's not universal though. Going back to Siege, sure they have editions that fast-tracked acquiring new characters in each season, but they had supplementary options that weren't much of a hurdle.
It was so aggravating! Where they get their sales numbers I have no idea at all! Their numbers are way off! I feel like they update certain games or console sales based on how they feel about them! The people that run that site are extremely biased with certain brands. The site is okay for news which they do get pretty fast, but the articles in general are written rather poorly.
Like most things on that site the articles at time have some favoritism written in. It's extremely unprofessional website. I've been visiting gaming websites for a decade, and more so I've been a part of gaming forums for a decade as well.
I say this to give you an idea of how involved I've been in the community, and I have never seen a website as unprofessional as VGChartz. After being a user for 5 years and becoming one of the most well known members on VGChartz, along with one of the all-time most active members on a monthly basis, I was constantly on edge for the baffling decisions by the staff. We will start at the top as I believe that a leader should be able to set the tone That is insinuating that VGChartz has a leader, because the owner of the website doesn't seem to care what happens on VGChartz.
He is constantly late in publishing numbers, and even then they are inaccurate and falsified. Its embarrassing to quote numbers only to have real numbers come out a month later letting you know they were wrong. And you would think he can just adjust it so they're accurate, but for whatever reason he often times refuses to do that.
I've even shown proof of some numbers by official statements, and he never changed them. Then you look at the moderating staff You would think that a moderating staff could keep the few users they have under control as most threads are populated by the same couple dozen users, but instead you see one of the most dysfunctional moderating teams on the internet. With no real leadership they can't figure out what direction they want to take with hypocritical bans, and snide remarks.
You would think the staff would at least be consistent, but they are by far one of the most inconsistent bunches I've ever seen, and it only gets worst by the year as they add more moderators.
They have done some shady things in the past, and they continue with that today, so in that way they're consistent. Even though I say that the moderating staff and leadership is sub-par you would think the content is good, but unfortunately for VGChartz their website looks to be running off scotch tape and paperclips. The site tends to fall apart once or twice a week giving the site down-time, and when it is up you're welcomed with a toxic community which can only be explained as racist, sexist, and homophobic.
That would all be ok if the gaming forum itself was a good community, but instead they spend most of their time stealth trolling things they do not like. None of which gets solved by the moderating staff even though its a well known problem. Oh and if you expect to talk about games, you might as well go to another website because there isn't much talk about that.
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