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The Medium Embargo Details

The Medium review embargo lifts on January 27 at 6 am PT / 9 am ET.

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DiRtY1920d ago

As I said, reviewed poorly, loved by fans.
That is my prediction.

lukasmain1920d ago

That is hardly ever the case. If the game is good it will review well. Simple as that. For this game I think anything over 70 is good, my guess it will get a 78, although I'm hoping for an 85.

DiRtY1920d ago

So you never played a game with mediocre or poor reviews that you really liked?

Weird.

monkey6021920d ago

The most recent case I can think of is Days Gone. That got a lot of stick but it didn't stop the masses from adoring it.

lukasmain1920d ago

I said it 'hardly ever happens'. Of course it can happen. The only game I can think of that it happened was Days Gone

DOMination-1920d ago

Days Gone was not poorly reviewed and I haven't seen anyone (outside of trolling) who has said it was a bad game. It has scores on Metacritic right now of 71 and 83 and as in most cases the truth lies somewhere in between. It's a good game that just fell short of being excellent. Nothing wrong with that at all.

DiRtY1920d ago

Btw. Ryse for me.

Finished it, loved it.
Outstanding visuals in 2013 and I liked the combat system, the setting, etc.

And on PC:
The runaway series. If you like point n click adventures, it won’t get much better than that!

Storm231920d ago

Literally just finished Days Gone minutes ago. Loved it. Not perfect but great game. 9/10 for me.

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AuraAbjure1920d ago

Video game reviews are accurate and fair. At least the ones I've seen since 1990.

TheProblem1920d ago

Sound like you are trying to start the damage control early.

This game has been used to chest thump by the faithful on many a list

DiRtY1920d ago

What?

I will play it anyway. Thank you GamePass!

Kilua1920d ago

I'd say that's very amibitious.

Si-Fly1920d ago

Yup, expecting 6’s across the board.

MadLad1920d ago

Bloober Team has a pretty solid track record. They typically average high 70s/80s when everything is said and done.

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Proceed With Caution: Scariest Video Games on Xbox Series X/S

COG writes: Dim the lights, put on your headset, and prepare to embark on a heart-pounding journey into the scariest video games on the Xbox Series X/S.

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The Medium TV Show Announced by Bloober Team

Bloober Team has announced that it will turning its psychological horror game The Medium into a TV show, though no details were provided.

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ReelBigMike1304d ago

I wonder if the TV will lean heavily on that same split-screen mechanic. Not sure if it would work, but it would definitely be interesting.

rlow11303d ago

I think that would be the main selling point. It would set the show apart from others in its category.

coolbeans1303d ago

Given techniques like split diopter shots (seen a lot in De Palma films) or splicing different takes in editing, there's way to incorporate a similar split-screen effect.

Deathdeliverer1304d ago

For the first time ever I feel like a tv show could be infinitely better than the game. Man that game was a dumpster fire of boredom.

Petebloodyonion1303d ago

I do think there's nice untapped potential for a Tv show with a six-sense vibe.
Call me crazy but I'm one of the few who did enjoy the plot of the game and finished it.
Was it perfect hell no but nice and refreshing hell yeah.

coolbeans1303d ago (Edited 1303d ago )

-"Call me crazy but I'm one of the few who did enjoy the plot of the game and finished it."

Don't let the most vocal of this site fool you: you're in the majority for those who actually played it.

monkey6021303d ago

If you guys enjoyed it, then good for you but Bloober has a history of writing trauma themes into their plot and handling it horribly. The Medium was particularly problematic. People aren't advocating against Bloober for no reason.

coolbeans1303d ago (Edited 1303d ago )

@monkey602

-"...Bloober has a history of writing trauma themes into their plot and handling it horribly."

As someone who's played almost all of their recent main games to some extent (Layers of Fear 2 excluded), they are inconsistent writers. Blair Witch had some rough execution for example.

-"The Medium was particularly problematic."

It has moments of shock value that harm the overall experience, but there's actually meaningful subtext buried here. Whenever I see the term "problematic" I reflexively wonder how much that accusation is fueled by reddit's subculture or whatever. By today's standard, Silent Hill 2 would get dinged for being problematic despite that... being the entire point. Bloober's applying a 'trauma begets trauma' motif through its world by incorporating the ravages done to Poland by Nazis and Communists. There are legit reasons why all of these pieces are in place and how they're explored is done in earnestness. I've seen some otherwise solid people, like Gene Park, critique it but I think he misunderstands some of its crucial context.

Not the best of last year, but it was well within its right for '21 writing nominations.

monkey6021303d ago

I'm definitely not trying to be the voice of a new generation here. And I'm definitely not against using sensitive themes for setting and plot. But the conclusion Bloober came to with their themes in The Medium was incredibly jarring and poorly crafted.

I'm not going to deep dive into it, it is spoiler territory and I wouldn't want to ruin it for someone who would enjoy it.
But I played 2 games last year that absolutely botched what they set out to achieve in narrative. The Medium was one, The Suicide of Rachel Foster was the other.

coolbeans1303d ago (Edited 1303d ago )

-"But the conclusion Bloober came to with their themes in The Medium was incredibly jarring and poorly crafted."

I guess there's just going to be a hard disagree between us then. It ranks up there with Observer as far as Bloober's storytelling goes and it gave me more optimism about their heavily rumored Silent Hill project/remake. I can understand not wanting to get into details here, but I'm down for an extended convo via PM. It just might take a while for me to respond.

-"But I played 2 games last year that absolutely botched what they set out to achieve in narrative. The Medium was one, The Suicide of Rachel Foster was the other."

It's weird b/c I'm with you on Rachel Foster and its "Legal Lolita" angle too. I'd almost argue there's a yin/yang disparity between them with regards to handling their themes. *MAYBE* not black and white difference per se - Medium has some issues, but something closer to a black and... beige.

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porkChop1303d ago

Hmm. That actually makes a lot of sense. I could see the dual reality split screen being used in some scenes. That would provide some pretty incredible visuals that we don't normally get in films or tv shows.

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Amazon Slashes Up To 75% Off On Several Action Adventure, RPG & Simulation Games

Daily Video Game writes: "The online retailer Amazon is running a new game sale that has decent discounts on several action-adventure, RPG, and simulation games across multiple gaming platforms! If you're looking to pick up new games this weekend, this is your chance to get them with up to 75% off!"

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After10Ben1349d ago

$30 for Crusader Kings 3 for the PS5 is a great deal. I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend.