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Originally posted by BreakABone
That might be true, but I mean it's not like it's far off from the original, and to some point, this is the 3rd Zelda game using this engine so I'm pretty shocked the score didn't far off much further.
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That's the special thing about a 10.0... a 10.0 represents both a 10, and every number greater than 10. I mean, some games a reviewer would give a 15 if they could, and some games are barely at that 10.
Zelda OoT had the mystical perfect 10.. meaning it wasn't even close to a borderline 10. They could have wanted to give it a 20 for all we know (meaning the game dropped 10.5.. not so close anymore is it?)

. But when a game gets a 9.5, and two 10's, it reflects on those 10s as being borderline.
That's just what I think... no matter how confusing it may sound
