Obviously a 3.5 rating is
less recommended and not as "high quality" as 4 stars. That goes without saying, doesn't it? But the general principle remains. Any game that gets 3.5 here is still getting a solid recommendation, because we think more people will enjoy it than not. If you disagree with that assessment for a particular game, well, it really doesn't matter what the wording is. You'd still disagree with whatever we changed it to.
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Originally Posted by Matt Berkeley
And what's more it seems to be the default rating for just about every review.
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Totally rubbish statement. Of our last 15 reviews,
two have gotten 3.5's.