Set “sarcasm” and “smart-ass” levels to 11. OK, ready…
I had an experiment last week. One that I said to take with as many grains of salt as you would like:
You can take as many grains of salt from this experiment as you would like to (it is just three kids after all), but, personally, Sonic Team’s failure to hit their target audience speaks volumes on the state of the series.
No foolin’. If you were level-headed enough to read the entire article, you got to read the above statement and made a level-headed assessment, either in agreement with the article or not. I assume that the unnecessarily disgruntled, drama-loving lunkheads who frequent the Sega of America boards and TSSZ comment boxes were too flustered to keep reading by the second or third paragraph of the article and went right to peeing their footy pajamas and raging about “experimenting on more kids.” Well, an “experiment” consists of testing a small group to draw a conclusion on the whole. Looking in a second grade science textbook can tell you that much. I guess the crowd that can’t deal with an opinion radically different from theirs was too busy looking at Cream & Marine hentai that they slid into their books while the teacher was going over that chapter.
It’s okay, lunkheads, because my new buddy, Core, has hooked me up with a similar experiment conducted by a French-language magazine. I have no idea which magazine, but Core and I can assure you that it’s real. In the article, they ask three kids about Black Knight. They even give the game a score out of twenty, so you can justify your purchase with a number! Wow! A number and an opinion that agrees with the lunkheads? Hot damn!
So, the three kids that I tested all disliked the game and these French children liked the game. Combine the two experiments and the game gets a 3/6, or a 50%. Fifty percent, hmm… that number looks familiar. Or, at least, is rather close to a certain Metacritic rating.
This new article leads me to draw a new conclusion when it comes to the the game’s reception to not just its target audience, but even the gaming public as a whole:
Sonic & the Black Knight: Mixed reaction. Mediocre. End of story. If you like it, great. If you don’t like it, great.
Nobody is stopping you from doing either.