“We recently implemented the 36 hour waiting period for all user reviews in our games section to ensure our gamers have time to play these games before writing their reviews," the Metacritic spokesperson said. "This new waiting period for user reviews has been rolled out across Metacritic's Games section and was based on data-driven research and with the input of critics and industry experts.”
Visiting either the Ghost of Tsushima or Paper Mario: The Origami King pages on Metacritic will present users with a page that says “Please spend some time playing the game” and asks people to come back on July 19th at 12 p.m. PT to share their thoughts on the games. Metacritic added that there wasn’t one specific game which led to the new policy.
Those following the release of The Last of Us Part II will recall the game was hit with waves of user reviews as soon as they could possibly be posted on Metacritic. This was before the policy went into effect which meant that unless the thousands of users who shared reviews somehow broke the street date and completed the game early, they hadn’t beaten the game let alone gotten more than a few hours into it. Many users gave the game a “0” score, the lowest Metacritic will let ratings go for users, while others gave it a “10” as soon as they could to swing the review bomb to the other side. Neither practice was beneficial for the user score overall and drowned out legitimate praises or complaints about the game.
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