Personally I agree that Ninendo's conference was best, but at the end of the day this is just someone's opinion. Everyone sees it differently I guess.
I see what you're saying, with them being a somewhat unknown site their review might not be given as much notice, but I think that anyone who has read the review and the subsequent response from Dan would see that it seems to be a fair and balanced review, and the reasons for the lower score are discussed extensively.
It's even said that some other reviews make all of the same points (short campaign, sub-par graphics, possibility of the price being too high, etc) yet still see fi...
Well some people have heard of the site, do you think every site starts off with the userbase of IGN? Nope.
Apparently no-one cares what they think of the game? Well, the 197 comments so far on here about the review would seem to say different.
And them not being on Metacritic is not "a conspiracy", it's because the people behind the site also publish many magazines in the UK (GamesTM, 360, Retro Gamer, Total PC Gaming, etc), and Metacritic takes scores fro...
You say this as if the site was trying to become popular by posting the review - it wasn't.
All the review is is one person's honest opinion of the game after he'd played it, and because of the "low" score, which I should point out is still classed as above average, and has been fully justified in the actual review text and the subsequent response, the review has been blown out of proportion on here.
I had an Eyetoy, it was cool for the time, just like some stuff about Kinect looks quite good now. But the difference was, I think Eyetoy's price was around £40 or the cost of one standard game - Kinect is £130, far more expensive and I just can't justify spending that much when they haven't shown any games that interest me yet. Dance Central is the only game they've shown that looks like it's truly taking advantage of Kinect, isn't tacked on and isn't a ...