Dishonored Creator Criticizes Metacritic Scores Using S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 as an Example
November 25, 2024, 09:45 AM
Raphael Colantonio, founder of Arkane Studios and co-creator of the Dishonored series, has spoken out against Metacritic's scoring system. According to the developer, the industry's obsession with average scores forces studios to create simpler, less ambitious games, while more complex projects—those requiring longer development time for polish—often go underappreciated.
Colantonio also criticized the inability to revise scores on Metacritic, arguing that this prevents the platform from accurately reflecting a game's true quality, unlike Steam's dynamic review system.
Currently, Raphael Colantonio and his studio WolfEye are working on an RPG set in an alternate 20th-century America. Early screenshots of the project can be viewed here.
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