The system of individual assessments of the developers will not be implemented on Metacritic. "We're not going to bring him back. At the moment we just want to expand our database," said co-founder Marc Doyle to GamesIndustry. biz. "If a developer has worked in 30 games and we do mean only four titles, is not correct on our part," says Doyle.
"We talked and we decided to expand the database, but to eliminate this feature. "In industry often do not feel the need or do not want to put information about the developers of a game, and this is a problem. I do not know exactly what is beneath, I have not talked enough with the publisher."
"We talked and we decided to expand the database, but to eliminate this feature. "In industry often do not feel the need or do not want to put information about the developers of a game, and this is a problem. I do not know exactly what is beneath, I have not talked enough with the publisher."
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