During an event today promoting SyFy’s Red Faction: Origins tie-in movie,
THQ’s creative / biz dev director Lenny Brown shared with Joystiq his thoughts on the reception of the recent download-only release in the franchise, Red Faction: Battlegrounds. “I think it’s a little bit of a disappointment,” he told us bluntly, with the bulk of that letdown caused by the game’s Metacritic score, currently sitting at 49 out of 100.
“I think what’s most disappointing for me,” Brown said, “is how sometimes the prose of the reviews don’t match the final score. Someone will say something not necessarily glowing, but you think you’re tracking along a 7, and then you get a 4.” Our own review gave the game two out of five stars.
“That’s not talking about the fairness of the score of this game in particular,” he clarified. “It’s not the best game in the world, but it’s not a 5. It’s a satisfactory experience that leads into the bigger game. And I think just because of what we’re trying to do, that’s innovative, and I think that alone deserves a 7.”
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