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Jurassic Park User Reviews Abused

Telltale Games employees found feeding perfect 10 reviews to Metacritic without disclosing their work on the game.

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Jurassic Park: The Game launched yesterday, but you won't find a review on GameSpot just yet. Part of that is because our review staff is swamped at the height of the holiday release season, and part of it is because we didn't get any early review copies from developer Telltale Games.

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"This brilliant editorial deserves a 10 out of 10!"--Reader review of this article almost certainly not written by the author.

In theory, this would be an ideal reason for interested gamers to check out GameSpot's fellow CBS Interactive property Metacritic. Ordinarily, the online opinion aggregator can be counted on to compile review scores and links from a wealth of professional review sites, as well as assessments from other gamers who wrote up reviews on their own.

However, a quick examination of the Jurassic Park: The Game Metacritic page on Wednesday morning brought up a number of "Telltale" indicators that something was fishy. By mid-afternoon, Jurassic Park had no critic reviews, but it had four user reviews, each with a gushing write-up of the game's numerous virtues and a 10 out of 10 grade.

Between the reviewers' constant lionizing of Telltale Games, complete sentences, proper punctuation, and paucity of spelling errors, we began to suspect that the user reviews were not the product of actual players, but of Telltale representatives. Sure enough, a cursory Google search on the reviewers' user names backed up our suspicions. One of the reviewers was a user interface artist at Telltale; another was a cinematic artist. According to their LinkedIn profiles, both were relatively new to the studio, but they should have more than enough experience in the industry to understand this was a bad idea.

For instance, they might have seen the online outrage earlier this year when a BioWare employee gave Dragon Age II a perfect Metacritic user review score. And even if they hadn't seen that, it probably should have occurred to them at some point that Metacritic users might want to know that the guy describing the Jurassic Park game as "if Steven Spielberg decided to direct Heavy Rain" might be a little too close to the project to offer an objective assessment. The same goes for the guy who called it a "lovingly crafted game" with "top notch" writing that "truly delivers that iconic Jurassic Park vibe."

When asked about a company policy on posting user reviews without disclosure of their work on the game, a Telltale representative passed along the following statement: "Telltale Games do not censor or muzzle its employees in what they post on the internet. However, it is being communicated internally that anyone who posts in an industry forum will acknowledge that they are a Telltale employee. In this instance, two people who were proud of the game they worked on, posted positively on Metacritic under recognizable online forum and XBLA account names."

Reasonable as it is for these developers to be able to voice their own opinions, the suggestion that posting the reviews under Telltale online forum names and Xbox Live handles is somehow transparent enough is insulting. Is the average Metacritic visitor mildly curious about this new game supposed to instinctively know the forum names and online handles of every game developer for every title? Is it somehow their fault if they take a review at face value instead of Google researching every username on the site? The suggestion that their actions are acceptable because they didn't bother covering their tracks speaks more to ineptitude than virtue.

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Complete sentences, proper spelling, effusive praise for the developer: the Telltale signs of bogus user reviews.

But if the goal was to drag those individuals over the coals, you'd see their names and LinkedIn profiles here. Instead, the goal is just to say in clear terms that this kind of behavior is unacceptable. Developers should have enough faith in their work to let it stand on its own merits. Proud of their work or not, the act of posting these reviews without proper disclaimer that the authors themselves worked on the title is inherently deceptive and shows a gross lack of respect for their game's potential players.

As of Thursday morning, the Xbox 360 version of Jurassic Park: The Game has just one professional review, a 55 out of 100 from Game Informer. It has a user review average of 8.2 based on six reviews, four of them perfect 10s.

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Edited By phoenix729

ahhh the power of internet stalking!

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Edited By Neogenic

Everyone has a right to their own opinions, whether anyone of us agree to them or not. I respect that. However, i honestly do find the surprised reactions of some people, like the OP above and a number of posters below, to be a bit exaggerated. It's not like it's the first time that overrated user reviews have been posted by a game's own architects.

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Edited By krelmmaster

Why does this matter anyway? Anyone with a shred of common sense would never take user reviews on metacritic seriously anyway. It's just a troll fest of 1s and 10s

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Edited By alien33

however, this article shouldn't be on the news section, gamespot has uploaded fishy reviews too.....

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Oh, and if you want. Just watch a walkthrough of the game on youtube. I gotta say, that game has some really fun, CRAZY intense gameplay and scenes. Definitely not a 10 game, but for one long quicktime game, you will be sweating buckets at certain points. The sound is a high point. Bass thumping is your friend in this game.

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Who takes Metacritic user scores seriously anyway? That site is so high profile all that counts is the links to professional reviews posted, and a general source for lots of critics' opinions, whether or not opinions are mixed among professional reviewers, that sort of thing. Metacritic has never been the God's honest truth, and no one should take the average Metascore for a final evaluation of a game. If you look at MW3's 90 score it should be a top game of the year, but if you hate recycled ideas and gameplay it wouldn't matter how polished that Porsche of an engine is. Instead it's best to compare ideas and compare strengths and weaknesses when you read reviews instead of taking a number as a final grade. And as for its user scores, that games with a bit of DRM are given 2-4 averages on PC should have stripped MC user scores of whatever credibility they used to have - they're all emotional kneejerk reaction and no real evaluation. Look at game sites where users post reviews because they played the game and want to talk about it, not because they're fanboys, or worse, industry workers with ulterior motives, who want to taint the only average most people look at with either a 1 or 10. Sadly, these days this describes most of the user scores. It's a sad bastardization of what's supposed to be a voice of the people, this is why a complete democracy never works. Because too many people are REALLY STUPID.

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lol, if this is true, tellitale employees are soooo desperate

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Edited By MetalDragon199

so when only one guy from bioware did this all hell broke loose so four guys do it from TT brilliant

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The worst part about this is that this article would never have been written if Telltale's publisher been liberal with its advertising dollars. (See Kane&Lynch scandal).

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Edited By Yodelyfish

actually with this, zelda, and everything else gamespot has done, i'm canceling my account. There's no reason to go to this site anymore, its trash. I've been a member since 2004 and gamespot is no longer relevant when there are so many more trustworthy sites to use.

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so now gamespot will make an article every time a fanboy craps over some game and puts a 10 on their own systems exclusives? this is stupid and ridiculous. gamespot used to be respectable, now it's becoming a joke.

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Edited By Yodelyfish

also what a crap article. Making a whole story over one company's lame ass attempt to bolster ratings is stupid, and all it does is make fun of Telltale. Go pick on someone worth picking on.

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this article is coming from Gamespot? Gamespot gave MW3 an 8.5, seriously GS?

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Edited By Yodelyfish

kinda like gamespot's abuse of power with the zelda review

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Edited By CaptainKrunch10

It's kinda pathetic when people don't trust their own work to speak for itself, maybe they just realized that the previous Jurassic park games were better than this.

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@TroubleMaker411 - well said, I completely agree. This article is extremely unprofessional. Besides, this incident is nothing compared to the crap that really hurts the industry. Video game "journalists" cant be trusted anymore with their reviews, developers (almost all of them) go out of the way to employ cheap tactics so they can suck the lifeblood out of the consumers; the kind of cheap tactics their PR teams employ to influence ratings is a problem that has already been highlighted by people like Greg Kasavin. Compared to that, this is nothing.

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You know the game isn't good when the people working on it have to give it a good review

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Honestly, this is why I ignore user reviews on any site. Although many here like to claim GS gets paid for reviews or whatever, I am quite aware that this is not the case. I am also aware that the GS staff take the time to play the whole game before reviewing it. While that may not let them get their reviews out as timely as other sites, I always know that the opinion I am getting on GS is the actual opinion of the writer. I may not always agree with that writer, but I value his opinion because he at the very least played the game.

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Edited By TroubleMaker411

For the most part, I respect that everyone has their views and opinions. But from a professionalism point of view, this article is simply bad. Somehow you have managed to insult your audience (Can't spell, no use of punctuation) and are expecting us to be up in arms WITH you over a developer's staff putting up their own reviews. However, you make no mention of the common practice of bonuses being paid to staff based on it's metascore, which would prompt such action, and I don't think it is the place or responsibilty of a website like gamespot (which, while I don't agree with it, is taking plenty of crap over it's own practices from it's users) to try and right the wrongs of the wold in this kind of way. Yes, it's a sneaky move by the developers, but if the game truely is terrible, the metascore will eventually show it once the negative reviews come in. This just feels like you're trying to make us go to Metacritic to start bombarding it with negative reviews MW3 style because you're bitter over not having a review copy!

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Edited By Xstreak

I don't trust any reviews 100% anymore. That includes user and critic reviews. COD's reviews sealed the deal for me. No-one really cares about a game's true merit anymore. It's all about hype hype hype. So who cares if 2 employees posted a positive review? I'm convinced that some professional reviewers are "paid" to write positive reviews about some other AAA games. Ofcourse you won't be able to prove it, but just looking at some really crap games out there bagging 100/100 critic scores makes me wonder about the reliability of reviews as a whole.

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I don't trust any reviews 100% anymore. That includes user and critic reviews. COD's reviews sealed the deal for me. No-one really cares about a game's true merit anymore. It's all about hype hype hype. So who cares if 2 employees posted a positive review? I'm convinced that some professional reviewers are "paid" to write positive reviews about some other AAA games. Ofcourse you won't be able to prove it, but just looking at some really crap games out there bagging 100/100 critic scores makes me wonder about the reliability of reviews as a whole.

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@jonesy565 @dawgrejectx I totally agree both of your views, so many games here get the tag of same as last year then why not Call of Duty, they actually giving the same thing year to year, only those who played the game first time will give high score to it.

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This is pretty bad, but it's expected. The game looks horrible. I never follow user reviews anyways.

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I always thought Telltale Games were a joke. Glad to see my opinion was not entirely misplaced.

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who gives a - about what individuals think anyway

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what about gamespot hiding Call of duty user reviews cause it was such a huge gap of opinion? what about gamespot loving call of duty 3 for being the same and hating Zelda Sky for being the same... hypocrits

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Edited By jonesy565

I must say this is one of the most childish articles I've seen on gamespot. I think all the users of this site would appreciate it if you kept these types of opinion based articles to yourself. You sound like you're whining for not getting that game early, you're insulting your users by stating that we can spell and have bad grammar, and your trashing a few developers for being proud of a game they've developed. THIS IS PETTY! Also...it's a user review. Hundreds of twelve year olds give COD a perfect score, but I don't see any articles on that. What you need to walk away with Brenden Sinclair is GROW UP!

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@pierce_sparrow, Why so angry? that is news, and it's pretty suprising. It actually sad if you think about it, no confidence in their game......

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So what? You're getting paid by publishers to hand out good reviews as well. Just like them. Where's the difference?

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"...and part of it is because we didn't get any early review copies from developer Telltale Games. " lol wow, seriously why write this article, it makes gamespot sound butt hurt...

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Sounds like this is personal to Gamespot. Instead of, you know, being news. Gamespot, please keep your angry opinions in the opinion section and just give me the news. That's all I need.

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Lol, I find this amusing it makes me laugh!

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It's nice to see a developer with confidence in their game.

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@LokiHero If you look closely, I repeated what the editor stated minus the "complete sentences, proper punctuation, and paucity of spelling errors.". This would have still got his point across without offending fellow gamers. How was my fix "so moronic with iffy grammar"? Nevermind, back to Skyrim!

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Who care? Freaking dinosaurs are back baby!

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Edited By DomaineStickem

@naryanrobinson and this... http://www.gamespot.com/street-cleaning-simulator/user-reviews/platform/pc

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@naryanrobinson this isnt the first time its happened, check this out... http://www.gamespot.com/street-cleaning-simulator/platform/pc?tag=result;title;0

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I always think it's funny when gamespot writes an article on ethics.

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honestly i think video games are going the way of movie critic reviews and i agree with it. who give a flying **** about a single person's perspective of a game? it's human nature to look at a score but lately all i've been seeing with "professional" reviews is outrage about whether its too low or high. so im just going to predict that these "pro" reviews are going to become irrelevant if they aren't already

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I can't imagine the game even getting close to a 9...

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F this. Bring back Dino Crisis instead.

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@ DoubleR_Boss @baystatethrashr When users submit reviews, their grammar, spelling, and punctuation are nearly always atrocious. (If you didn't know that, then all that shows is your grasp of the English language. I'm just being honest, not insulting.) When user reviews have nearly perfect English, they're probably not from an "average user"; they're probably from someone within the company who did extra work to make the review perfect, perhaps even having a company editor help. It's not a "cause of concern" (or "for concern"), and pointing it out isn't something only arrogant editors do. It's highly unusual, and the fact that Brendan Sinclair or whoever noticed that and tracked the users down is just good reporting. Kudos to them.

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@DoubleR_Boss I was going to lodge a compliment about this little blurb on morally questionable activity, but your complaint and "fix" is so moronic, not to mention at least a touch ironic with your iffy grammar, I felt the need to point it out. Just saying.

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Edited By DoubleR_Boss

Brendan Sinclair, you should have stated, "Between the reviewers constant lionizing of Telltale Games we began to suspect that the user reviews were not the product of actual players, but of Telltale representatives." Now you look like an arrogant.....editor. just saying

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Edited By baystatethrashr

I love how proper spelling and syntax are cause of concern. What a world we live in.

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Give them a loyalty bonus!

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