User blog comment:LilyheartsLightning/Metacritic Effect/@comment-3581090-20130104220534/@comment-49.176.97.141-20130109044305

I actually enjoyed the issue of PC Powerplay (A gaming magazine for those that didn't get that) that neglected to include an overall score for any of the games that it reviewed. I thought this was a much better way of letting people judge the quality of a game based on its actual merits, rather than a score that varies drastically depending on what was expected and personal taste. Maybe instead of giving a score that sums up the entire review, games journalists could provide a "Whats Good:" and "Whats Not:" similar to what you said, but removing the ability for someone to say that a game is better or worse than another game based on a number alone.