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Originally Posted by caeska
I don't understand how you can get the final "score" to be 7 out of 10. You yourself describe it as the weakest episode and point out those really annoying bugs (thank you by the way). I would not agree with the 1986 setting being good; Marty's guitar song sucked and Jennifer becoming lucid again that easily wasn't believable and the puzzles were poor.
In fact the negative remarks far outweigh the positive attributes about the episode in your review, so why such a high score?
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On AMO's Rating Scale, 7 OUT OF 10 ("Good") is described as follows – "Anything awarded at this level is good overall, but will likely be enjoyed most by people who have a keen interest in the product area/genre. Its faults are not yet overwhelming, but are noticeable enough to somewhat hamper the better aspects of the product."
I felt that this most accurately descibed my time with this episode. Although there
were bugs and not enough locations, I still enjoyed the overall experience due to the characters themselves: "The relationship between Marty and the Doc – both young Emmet Brown and old, alternative reality Citizen Brown – is pushed to the limit in some new and exciting ways."
However, I have always openly admited I am reviewing these games as a fan of the franchise. Hence concluding my review with the following sentence: "Regardless, this is the weakest episode so far; if you aren’t a relatively strong Back To The Future fan, you will probably want to knock a point off my final score."
Of course, this score still makes it the weakest episode I have reviewed of BTTF on AMO. I think my scores have placed Episode 3: Citizen Brown as the best and this episode (Episode 4: Double Visions) as the worst. I guess I focused more on the negatives for this review because the positives (characters, plot) have been present throughout: it was the the brevity of the experience and the overall lack of polish that really stood out to me this month. Still, I
did enjoy Episode 4 despite its problems and hopefully I conveyed this with what I wrote in my review. Thank you for your feedback!