Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of media products: music albums, video games, films, TV shows, and formerly, books.For each product, the scores from each review are averaged (a weighted average).It has been described as the video game industry’s “premier” review aggregator. (Copied from Wikipedia…Where else?)
Though it has its flaws(Who hasn’t got one?), but personally I prefer metacritic over other aggregator sites due to its final ratings usually align with my own ratings. So, to kickstart this blog, I have chosen to start a series of analysis on Metacritic. Today, we start with Playstation-4, the undisputed king of console gaming this generation. In coming weeks, I will be adding other gaming platforms and if time allows, will venture into other media territories.
Source Data
The data has been collected through days of webscraping to ensure that my endeavour does not result in spamming requests to one of my favourite sites. For the same reason, I will not be sharing the scrapper code.But good news is that, I’m planning to create a CRAN package in the coming days.
The analysis below is based on all the games release before 1st June,2017. Now off with the analysis.
Classification
The score classification is done as follows:
- Rated : Titles having minimum number of reviews as per metacritic policy
- Exceptional: Titles with Critic Metascore>=90 or User Score>=9
- Great: Titles with Critic Metascore>=80 or User Score>=8
- Good: Titles with Critic Metascore>=70 or User Score>=7
As you can see, we refrained from categorizing anything lower than 70 because a console is defined by the good games it have. Moreover, due to wide availability of variety of game development tools, a lot of low quality games flooding the market and they can’t really affect the reception of a console is.
Critical Acclaim
In our analyis period of 43 months starting from December,2013 to June,2017, PS4 saw a release of whooping 1888 titles. But only 1119 were rated by critics which is 59% of total. It goes on to show the abundance of low level releases.October,2016 saw most number of releases and rated releases with numbers of 106 and 75 respectively.
Exceptional Releases were few and far between with 18 titles garnering top plaudits wiht maximum of 03 in May,2016. Another thing of note is that these titles spanned 15 different months with longest wait being 8 months between two exceptional releases.
Lowering the level to Great Releases or Better, PS4 gave us 234 titles giving at least 1 great release in all months except for July,2016.
Going even lower to Good Releases or Better, 661 titles- a whooping 59% of rated releases garnered critic score>=70.
Zooming in to the releases, we observe that Sony’s platform saw release of atleast 5 good titles every month since March,2014. No wonder, that Playstation-4 kept us hooked this long.
User Appreciation
Moving on to User Scores, users were more inclined to rate a game with 1275 titles were rated - 67.5% of total.
Users were far less welcoming in terms of Exceptional Releases as they rated only 7 titles higher than 9 on average.
Lowering the level to Great Releases or Better, User rated 139 titles as great or better.
It does not look better even if we go even lower to Good Releases or Better, 575 titles- a measly 45% of rated releases garnered user score>=7. It goes on to show that users are harder to please than critics (or maybe console fan wars are reason behind most titles waltzing in mediocrity).
A zoomed view reveals, User liked the November-2016 the most showering 40 titles with good or better reviews.
Top Developers
From the audience, lets move on to the developer themselves.Starting off with quantity. Telltale Games leads by big margin with 38 rated releases with all those five parter episodic game releases. Unfortunately, only 17 garnered good or better reviews with only one title -Tales From The Borderlands: Episode 5 - The Vault of the Traveler was rated exceptional by critics.
The other four top developers by quantity did not have a single exceptional title by their name even with behemoths like Capcom and Ubisoft Montreal failing to break the barrier of 90.
Zen Studios provided a pleasant surpise with 11 of their 17 titles scoring 80 or higher (Who knew pinball can be so critically loved!).
Moving to quality and we got all the names we love there. The good folks of CD Projekt Red Studio from Poland lead with 3 exceptional releases against their name with all three games of Witcher 3 saga in the list.
Only Blizzard and Naughty Dog were able to muster multiple exceptional releases with 11 other studios having one each.
Exceptional may be too difficult for most developers considering the budget of modern AAA games. Lowering down to great releases, Zen Studios rock the field with 11 Great or better releases with quantiy champe Telltale Games not far behind with 10.
Development titan Square Enix, EA Sports, underappreciated 2D fighting game developer Arc System Works and punishing game champion From Software completes the rest of the top 5.
Developer Rating
When it comes to consistency, usual developers we love are at the top with Sony’s own Naughty Dog of The Last of Us and Uncharted fame at the top with average 94 Critic Score. Witcher developer CD Projekt Red and Diablo developer Blizzard completes the top 3. One othe notable mention will be From Software who are maintaining a healthy 84.8 critic average with 6 releases.
CD Projekt Red and Naughty Dog also leads in the user score also. Along with From Software, these two are maintaining top of the class user and critical acclaim. One thing on note is that, users were kind enough to rate more of their releases resulting in increase in number of rated releases for these 3 developers compared to same for critic’s case. One surprise is DONTNOD Entertainment who despite not featuring in Critic’s top 10, features at number 4 with 6 rated releases.
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