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IGN Just Rated DBD 9/10 - What do you think?

Ivaldi
Ivaldi Member Posts: 977

So IGN just gave Dead By Daylight a 9/10 review, personally I would give it a 5.5-6/10 but what do you guys think? Does DBD in it's current state deserve to be rated so high?

"An incredible slasher film simulator, and the best asymmetrical multiplayer game around."

With their final verdict being:

"Dead by Daylight’s inventive concept for a competitive horror game strikes an incredible balance between two very different styles of play, and makes both compelling. Channeling the slasher movie spirit, each match feels like a mini horror movie on both sides. Whether you’re the efficient and unpredictable killer, or one of the strategically elusive survivors, the thrill of the chase and the ever-present threat that even the best-laid plans can go awry keep Dead by Daylight feeling timely, even after five years of thrill kills."

https://www.ign.com/articles/dead-by-daylight-review

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  • crixus006
    crixus006 Member Posts: 383

    It is one of the best games, this rating is deserved for the first three months of the game, The bad thing about this game is that it does not manage to retain deer a large number of players as well as they arrive so they leave to retain players is one of the worst games and would win a 4

  • GreyBigfoot
    GreyBigfoot Member Posts: 954
    edited March 2021

    How did it take so long to get a review in the first place? I'd heard of Dead by Daylight for at least a year before I even played it the first time (in 2019). Not exactly the most low profile game, is featured in a lots of sales, etc.

  • AsherFrost
    AsherFrost Member Posts: 2,340

    They've reviewed the game multiple times. A few places have started doing that with long running multiplayer games due to the constant balance changes and new content.

  • GreyBigfoot
    GreyBigfoot Member Posts: 954

    Ah, I see. I wonder if any classic games have been docked points for having discontinued features or online.

    And I'm interested to know what scores DbD had in past years, if you have the data.

  • AsherFrost
    AsherFrost Member Posts: 2,340

    I don't, I tend to forget that sort of stuff right after reading it. Probably just Google ign+Dead by Daylight.

  • glitchboi
    glitchboi Member Posts: 6,023
    edited March 2021

    IMO DBD is a 8/10 at best, moreso leaning towards 7/10.

    Edit: I've edited this comment a few times rethinking about it, and this is my final thought. I want to try my best to be honest, so uh... I apologize lads.

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  • Squirrel_Thicc
    Squirrel_Thicc Member Posts: 2,677

    Ign is too generous with their reviews. I think dbd is a 4 or 5 out of 10 imo

  • Kirkylad
    Kirkylad Member Posts: 1,927

    They should get a member of staff to rate it that actually has some time in the game. The result would be a lot different I'm sure.

  • kyogul
    kyogul Member Posts: 491
    edited March 2021

    There is no objectivity in rating games though...?

    It boils down completely to "do I like this or not". It's purely subjective. Whether something is good or bad is subjective. What may be bad design to one person is good design to another person.

  • savevatznick
    savevatznick Member Posts: 651

    If you trust mainstream game review sites to give accurate scores based on the true experience of any game, you're deluded.

  • MeltingPenguins
    MeltingPenguins Member Posts: 3,742

    Oh, that's an easy calculation:

    Just look what it has not been spent on in terms of gamehealth

  • gendoss
    gendoss Member Posts: 2,270

    I just wanna know how long they actually played it for.

  • steezo_de
    steezo_de Member Posts: 1,211

    I think anyone that likes a casual pvp, is drawn to horror, clicks with the presentation, likes to grind, and has less than a few hundred hours-- will give it a 9/10 rating. That doesn't surprise me at all because with low hours, you don't really know what's unbalanced or buggy, especially if you're casual-- you just know what's fun, and this game has at least a few hundred hours of that in it.. perfect for the average gamer.

  • ceeroover
    ceeroover Member Posts: 78

    With a good MMR it would be 9/10.

  • Sonzaishinai
    Sonzaishinai Member Posts: 7,976

    I will never take IGN seriously anymore.

    That said dbd is a good game. It is probably a 8/10. It is the best in it's genre there is no denying that.

    Everybody who gives it a score lower then 6 need to look at their hours. People wouldn't spend thousands of hours on a 6/10 game.

  • CashelP14
    CashelP14 Member Posts: 5,564

    I think it's hilarious. Tbf I think even with it's problems it's probably a 7.5/8 out of 10.

    I remember watching a video when the Stranger Things chapter was released. The 3 people playing the game were basically just calling it crap the whole time lol if anyone else remembers this then let me know.

  • SilentPill
    SilentPill Member Posts: 1,302

    I don’t think you make 3000+ posts about a game you don’t like

  • KiwiCoattails
    KiwiCoattails Member Posts: 566

    I mean, for the type of game it is, it’s the best of its kind, so I’m not surprised to see it rated so high. What other game can I play where I can be hunted down by Michael, Freddy and Leatherface? For a horror lover like myself, this game is a dream come true. It obviously has its faults like every multiplayer game I’ve played but most of my frustrations come from the player base and not the actual game.

    DBD is love. DBD is life.

  • SMitchell8
    SMitchell8 Member Posts: 3,302

    It's the only game of its kind, you have 23 killer personalities to choose from and its 100% against human players. Based on his roots and foundations, yes a 9 is justified.

  • Venzhas
    Venzhas Member Posts: 684

    The game itself is pretty cool dispite bugs. Its just the community that is trash

  • mistar_z
    mistar_z Member Posts: 857

    If you wanna count it as a fun party game in kill your friends mode than I think that score is fair.

    But if you're looking to play it long term than that is way too high.

    • Only one game mode
    • Holiday "events" are just glorified free promotion to get people to buy PAID ONLY cosmetics. No unlockables. No extra modes. No variation in the gameplay.
    • The progression is garbage. The hundreds of perks with three tiers each. With both sides using at most just 12 different ones combined. a lot of garbage to sort thru. Not to mention all the garbage addons and items. The most they ever did to alleviate the stupid grind post legacy was when they introduced the paid battle pass but that doesn't even cover getting one character to level 40.
    • Performance is a joke especially on console,
    • Bugs happen often enough if you play regularly that it can throw your whole match off.
    • terrible map collision
    • Some games have questionable match making. but dbd's matchmaking is a whole different kind of beast itself since things like parties can throw it all to whack and change a whole trial's gameplay loop.
    • A ton of paid content.
    • reptitive killer powers and designs just being repurposed powers of one another. but it looks like they twins and trickster wants to test the waters out to be more experimental.

    On those merits I'd knock it down a few more steps. Maybe a 5 or a 6.

    If those first fours could be updated, and the game had more extra content and unlockables, a co-op only, practice or story mode I'd give it that 8 or 9 score maybe. hell i'd give it a 10/10 especially if they can have a scraping/dismantling system.

  • _NIGHTMARE_
    _NIGHTMARE_ Member Posts: 727

    I'd give a solid 8/10. More if the matchmaking was better and the Rift was less grindy.

  • CashelP14
    CashelP14 Member Posts: 5,564

    I don't think you read my post properly lad. Since when is me saying a game is 7.5 at least mean that I don't like a game lol

    All I was saying was I found IGN a bit hypocritical. They laughed at how bad the game was while playing it over a year ago but now calling it a 9/10. I remember it was them on Thompsons House playing as I believe the Stranger Things characters.

  • Boss
    Boss Member Posts: 13,616

    It's IGN, so anything below a 6 is the equivalent of a 0 to them.

    A 9 to them is a 7 to us, which doesn't sound too bad to me.

  • JawsIsTheNextKiller
    JawsIsTheNextKiller Member Posts: 3,367

    DBD has many flaws and balance problems. So yes it does only deserve a score of 9.

    It does amuse me to see people with so many posts saying this is a poor game. If you don't like it, why are you still here? Do you have as many posts on the Fortnight forums I wonder?

  • StibbityStabbity
    StibbityStabbity Member Posts: 1,839

    If they're comparing it to other Asymmetrical games, then maybe, but only because the other options are dead, dying, or pushing daisies on arrival.

  • DBD78
    DBD78 Member Posts: 3,463
    edited March 2021

    IGN is just mainstream it's nothing to take serious at all. They give Uncharted and GTA 10/10 all the time because it's Uncharted and GTA. And living in this world you know that you can probably buy good reviews also so I would never trust any reviews from big mainstream site.

    This said I don't think that score for DBD is crazy, but I would give it 7/10 and point out it's still very addictive which means they have a great concept.

  • storydove
    storydove Member Posts: 54

    I have played DBD a lot since it came to PS4, so for the enjoyment I have got out of the game, yep it is worth a 9/10.

  • Freudentrauma
    Freudentrauma Member Posts: 1,053

    Yeah way too close. 9 means almost perfect and DbD is far from it. It's a good bad game people care about because of it uniqueness. And also because it features good killers designs and licences. But it has way too many flaws for it, especially fundamental gameplay flaws that are hard to get rid of.

    For people to stop playing a game it requires to actually stop caring about it, instead of hating what they once liked or got hooked. DbD is kinda good in it to keep people caring about it, even incentives them to play more than they actually want with a lot different progression systems. It's a good bad game in that sense.

  • YourNightmare
    YourNightmare Member Posts: 164

    9/10 for aesthetically

    9/10 for the concept of the game

    4/10 for the gameplay (developers have simplified too many things, skill requirement is really low)

    3/10 for the optimisation (this game runs poorly even on good hardware - i mean sub 100fps in 1080p with a rtx 2060 and a ryzen 2600x is a joke)

    1/10 for the overall balance of the game

    And i would rate it a 4 to 5/10 globally.

  • PeaceNGrease
    PeaceNGrease Member Posts: 673

    If I'm being absolutely fair....I don't hate that review or rating.


    How many of us have stuck around in some form or another, playing this game for the last 4-5 years? Seriously, I can't think of a single game released in my adult life that I've devoted as many hours as I have DBD. It IS technically the greatest Assymetrical game to exist at this point in time, and that is a feat considering how many of us remember Evolve and really wanted that game to be amazing (and I still secretly hope someone will bring that concept to fruition with better execution)


    This game literally carved it's own niche, even had imitator games based on it. It's a cult classic. It's a pocket gem. I'm probably amongst the most critical of this game in many aspects, I find alot of things to disagree with... But I usually come back after some time. And when I think back to those original feelings I would get playing this game, the highs and lows... Yea, I don't think it's too indulgent to give the game such a high remark.


    Hell, call me crazy, but given it basically inventing a staple genre, I could see the case for it being a 10 in some eyes... I think 9 is as high as I'd possibly go, personally, but think of this game in terms of say, a tetris in 1970whenever the hell it came out.. It created a space that didn't exist to the same degree before. A whole new formula of game interaction. From that perspective, it deserves its flowers.

  • AceOfSpades1773
    AceOfSpades1773 Member Posts: 74

    It isn't a 9/10, but it isn't a low ranking for me. I'd give it a 7 or a 8 out of 10. Pretty ######### but really fun.

  • Raccoon
    Raccoon Member Posts: 7,715

    "Game is trash!"

    *looks at xK hours*

    *logs back in for 5 more hours*

    "Trash!"


    Although it still has issues, it's my most played PC game.

    I think the score is justified, given the game's history, theme, mechanics.

    The game's success has also inspired other companies to try similar/varied takes on the genre, to varying degrees of success.

    I'm also a fan, personally, of the dev presence on the forums - Regardless of whether you agree/disagree with their actions, they're still here, seeing information/complaints/ideas/etc from the community, firsthand.

  • HellDescent
    HellDescent Member Posts: 4,883

    Played time on the account of the person who wrote the review- 1.5 hours.

  • oxygen
    oxygen Member Posts: 3,323

    A beginner's experience with the game can be anywhere from amazing to awful entirely based on factors outside of their control, so not exactly surprising. Make 100 people play the game for a bit and give a rating and you'll probably get ratings from 0/10 to 10/10 as a result.

    And of course most of the time a reviewer won't play a game nearly as much as the people playing it regularly, especially multiplayer games. Not even talking about the people with several thousand hours, even a 50 hour player which is considered new to the game might very well be way more than a reviewer plays the game. Reviews of multiplayer games are pretty much a "first impressions" more than anything else.