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+ | These scores were translated into a percentage when published in review aggregators such as [[wikipedia:Metacritic|Metacritic]] and [[wikipedia:GameRankings|GameRankings]]. This generated many controversies, as they were not representative of what the Allies' actual opinions were on a given game. However, on March, 2017, the Easy Allies ranked #1 in [[wikipedia:OpenCritic|OpenCritic]]'s [https://opencritic.com/blog/10/undefined Most Trusted Publications of 2016], which was based on user votes throughout the year. |
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=== Numerical === |
Revision as of 23:20, 4 June 2018
The Easy Allies Reviews are one of the main publications produced by Template:EZA. They are written by most of the team, one each per review, and are edited by Ian Hinck and Don Casanova, with voice-overs by Brandon Jones.
Scoring
Stars
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Excellent |
Decent |
Inferior |
Terrible |
Ever since they started, Easy Allies Reviews were ranked on a 5-star based system which ultimately put them into one of five categories.
These scores were translated into a percentage when published in review aggregators such as Metacritic and GameRankings. This generated many controversies, as they were not representative of what the Allies' actual opinions were on a given game. However, on March, 2017, the Easy Allies ranked #1 in OpenCritic's Most Trusted Publications of 2016, which was based on user votes throughout the year.
Numerical
On February, 2018, they changed the star system into a numerical scale ranging from 1 to 10 in 0.5 intervals, similar to most other review editors, in order to accommodate better with the aforementioned aggregator sites.