Wednesday, April 13, 2011

THQ's comments metascore Homefront

"You can not apply mathematics to art," according to Danny Bilson Danny Bilson, THQ said that he deserved a metascore Homefront (the average of the votes collected by the site Metacritic) higher than 71, adding that one can not apply mathematics to 'art. Speaking to IGN, Bilson said that the votes of the reviews are less important to him than a month ago because he realized that when you release a game for the masses, is a little 'how to make a film: a product that can enjoy a great sounding board or remain unknown to most.

"If Homefront was panned by everyone, I would have said 'Ok, obviously did not work.' But I think that something like fifty very conflicting reviews mean that we have created a game that lends itself to different interpretations, and that the limit could be defining issue. I remember when we were discussing with Kaos in New York, and said, 'Guys, if we create a modern shooter from the setting we face with the best there is on the market'.

I remember that the conclusion was this: 'We do not expect to beat the best, our goal is to join in the discussion. 'From this point of view I would say that the objective has been achieved. Homefront Everyone is talking about, right? " "If you prefer to be a security issue? No, I would have preferred he was loved by all.

But there are more than twenty reviews that have given a vote greater than 80, some who have hated and a series of assessments in the media. If I read all these reviews to see how we can do better next time and get all the honors? Of course, our goal is always. What I want to say, quite clearly, is that Homefront is not a '71 '.

You can not apply mathematics to art. "Source: VG247

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