In response to criticism received from press and industry players after the launch of the section devoted to the assessments for individual developers, Metacritic has decided to suspend the service. "Our database is growing, but as the feedback from our users has reported, it is still an incomplete list and the data are not sufficient to provide comprehensive assessments of individual developers," said the founder of Metacritic, Marc Doyle.
"So we decided to remove the assessment of the career of the developers. We want to build a database and we thank you in advance for your cooperation." The assessment in question was intended as a guide for users interested in learning about other creations of individual designers or teams.
"So we decided to remove the assessment of the career of the developers. We want to build a database and we thank you in advance for your cooperation." The assessment in question was intended as a guide for users interested in learning about other creations of individual designers or teams.
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