10-22-2013, 06:50 PM
It really, heavily depends on what you're talking about. "Better" in itself is such a vague term. There will always be subjective things in a game, because there will always be something that people have different opinions about. Even if it's objectively better business-wise, this doesn't mean the game itself is objectively better, only its ability of bringing in profit. The "purpose" of the game doesn't define the game.
I might be missing the point here (and please explain it if I am), but I don't feel that you can objectively rate a game as a whole, or indeed any creative work. It really depends which aspect you're talking about, whether it's an objective or subjective matter.
I might be missing the point here (and please explain it if I am), but I don't feel that you can objectively rate a game as a whole, or indeed any creative work. It really depends which aspect you're talking about, whether it's an objective or subjective matter.