Thursday, November 2nd 2017

Metacritic Spammed With Fake Positive Reviews of Assassin's Creed Origins

Metacritic has been invaded by a veritable flood of what appear to be semi-sentient robots, spamming the website with favorable Assassin's Creed Origins reviews. This isn't a common occurrence, but isn't unheard of either - there have been a number of scandals regarding fake reviews on Metacritic and other review score aggregators, with some publishers having even been brought to the center of the discussion.

The semi-sentient part derives from the fact that usernames are obviously a mashing-up of keyboard keys, and no amount of effort has been put towards hiding the fact that these are fake scores. The wording is practically the same, as sometimes even the English in these is of dubious quality. This type of actions usually hurt more a games' reception than help it, if done badly, as these reviews are. So if the idea is to improves Assassin's Creed Origins in the eyes of potential buyers, certainly the fact that these are clearly fake reviews will affect perception negatively. This reminds this editor of those Chinese review farms that were reported some time ago, where entire companies were created that devoted employees towards simply posting positive reviews for apps and programs, while being paid to do so.
"It's not a frequent occurrence - maybe 2 - 3 games a year," Metacritic co-founder Marc Doyle told Kotaku. "We've been moderating those reviews (and suspending those accounts - most off of which [sic] had one single review in their history). The people doing it appear to be changing it up with the chunk of text they keep replicating, but our moderators are working overtime to combat it."
Some user reviews on Metacritic said it best, though: "Ways better than assassins creed unity and assassins creed syndicate, it is more mature and bayek is interseting character, and de historical characters are handeld well."
Sources: Kotaku, via TechSpot
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33 Comments on Metacritic Spammed With Fake Positive Reviews of Assassin's Creed Origins

#2
RejZoR
Just don't buy Ubisoft games. Ubisoft games are bad, m'kay?
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#3
silentbogo
The next thing you know, Ubi will blame russian hackers... :laugh:
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#4
Tomgang
So not only do they make crappy optimized games and cpu strangeling drm.

Now they also make fake reveiws.

How low are ubisoft willing to go, for selling there crap.

Ubisoft sucks.
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#5
P4-630
RejZoRJust don't buy Ubisoft games. Ubisoft games are bad, m'kay?
Hmmm... But I do like the Far Cry series...:oops:
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#6
RejZoR
Far Cry (original) was good. The rest was just endless milking of the franchise. Just like pretty much everything under Ubisoft's belt. Their cookie cutter milking model is even worse than EA's was when they were slamming year numbers on games every single year...
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#7
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
RejZoRFar Cry (original) was good. The rest was just endless milking of the franchise. Just like pretty much everything under Ubisoft's belt. Their cookie cutter milking model is even worse than EA's was when they were slamming year numbers on games every single year...
Well, AC Black Flag was pretty different. So much so that many AC fanatics feel it isn't really even an AC game, just a really good pirate game.
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#8
R-T-B
Silent Hunter was the only good thing Ubisoft ever did.

They also killed it, so it's a neutral point at best.
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#10
dyonoctis
R-T-BSilent Hunter was the only good thing Ubisoft ever did.

They also killed it, so it's a neutral point at best.
I actually think that the games made by Michel Ancel are among the best games that were made.
Rayman , (the 3 was insane) beyond good and evil... rayman and the raving rabbids wasn't made by him, he was only a character designer, that was just Ubisoft trying to milk the franchise, but then Rayman went back to greatness with Rayman origin (made by him) who also happened to be DRM free.
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#11
StrayKAT
I wonder why Ubi would resort to this. It seems beneath them.

Or am I giving them too much credit? lol
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#13
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
Why not just shut off the voting system for the game completely and give it a pathetic rating since its being clearly funded by Shittysoft themselves?
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#14
BorgOvermind
Remember Failcry 2 that as fake-rated 9/10 while being worth at most 4 ? You know....the no AI no story no action buggy one with sucky sound enemies shooting backwards, useless road trips etc...
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#15
R-T-B
dyonoctisI actually think that the games made by Michel Ancel are among the best games that were made.
Rayman , (the 3 was insane) beyond good and evil... rayman and the raving rabbids wasn't made by him, he was only a character designer, that was just Ubisoft trying to milk the franchise, but then Rayman went back to greatness with Rayman origin (made by him) who also happened to be DRM free.
I was speaking more of the modern "corperate Ubisoft" from the Uplay and forward era.

In it's earlier years, Ubisoft had some moments.
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#16
Jism
2017 and these people cannot even think of some anti-bot registration and posting. GEEZUS.
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#17
AsRock
TPU addict
P4-630Hmmm... But I do like the Far Cry series...:oops:
It's getting there slooooowly,like come on they know how to make a good popular game "COUGH Ghost Recon" but they don't want to do some thing so open to the public.

They don't want you to be able to make maps and complex missions as that don't make them money.
rtwjunkieWell, AC Black Flag was pretty different. So much so that many AC fanatics feel it isn't really even an AC game, just a really good pirate game.
Black Flag after the updates was awesome, well then they spoiled the experience with that add on content which had no were the attention and love.
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#18
EarthDog
Confused... I didn't see anywhere that Ubi was behind this...

Did I miss something or is everyone piling on the lemming train of unsubstantiated hate?
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#19
mouacyk
And a streamer on Twitch claims this crap is better than Witcher 3. Perhaps try playing W3 first?
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#20
Vario
rtwjunkieWell, AC Black Flag was pretty different. So much so that many AC fanatics feel it isn't really even an AC game, just a really good pirate game.
Yeah it was the best of the games, funny that the worst part of ACBF was doing the eponymous assassin crap.
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#21
RCoon
EarthDogConfused... I didn't see anywhere that Ubi was behind this...

Did I miss something or is everyone piling on the lemming train of unsubstantiated hate?
The odds of Ubi behind behind it are slim to none. Considering the sheer money publishers spend on marketing, they'd probably pay native english speakers to post fake reviews and/or hire YouTubers/Streamers to give positive reviews (the latter they already have been doing for years). People just hate Ubisoft so much (and with fair reasoning) that they're attributing dodgy practice to them.

They could pay PewDiePie a few hundred thousand and that would probably net them more guaranteed sales than using some backwater Chinese/Russian fake review botnet.

EDIT: I'd go as far to say as this is purposefully being done to bring the game/publisher into a negative light. Astroturfing a bunch of blatantly fake positive reviews is a great way to bring Ubi's and AssCreed's image down.
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#22
CrAsHnBuRnXp
This shit is the reason i dont go by what other people have to say about a game or a movie because primarily, they dont speak for me. I play what looks good and not base what I wanna do, play, or watch off of what someone else thinks. Thats being a sheep. I have a mind for myself.
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#23
metalfiber
Playing right now and i like it. It's has good twist in the series, more like an action RPG. No problem running it at 1080p on ultra settings.
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#24
ty_ger
RCoonThe odds of Ubi behind behind it are slim to none. Considering the sheer money publishers spend on marketing, they'd probably pay native english speakers to post fake reviews and/or hire YouTubers/Streamers to give positive reviews (the latter they already have been doing for years). People just hate Ubisoft so much (and with fair reasoning) that they're attributing dodgy practice to them.

They could pay PewDiePie a few hundred thousand and that would probably net them more guaranteed sales than using some backwater Chinese/Russian fake review botnet.

EDIT: I'd go as far to say as this is purposefully being done to bring the game/publisher into a negative light. Astroturfing a bunch of blatantly fake positive reviews is a great way to bring Ubi's and AssCreed's image down.
:toast:
My thoughts exactly.
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#25
Steevo
RCoonThe odds of Ubi behind behind it are slim to none. Considering the sheer money publishers spend on marketing, they'd probably pay native english speakers to post fake reviews and/or hire YouTubers/Streamers to give positive reviews (the latter they already have been doing for years). People just hate Ubisoft so much (and with fair reasoning) that they're attributing dodgy practice to them.

They could pay PewDiePie a few hundred thousand and that would probably net them more guaranteed sales than using some backwater Chinese/Russian fake review botnet.

EDIT: I'd go as far to say as this is purposefully being done to bring the game/publisher into a negative light. Astroturfing a bunch of blatantly fake positive reviews is a great way to bring Ubi's and AssCreed's image down.
To assume that you would have to assume that the majority of people skim more of the net than 95% of the population, and they don't, so the 5% of population that do, maybe 2% are gamers who will delve deeper to know that they are fake reviews.

Next lets assume there was a cost associated with this, and that cost had to be lower than the perceived benefit. So who would benefit from a lot of positive reviews, with a low cost to a minor amount of players who will actually know, and more importantly care about them being fake? Ahh, Ubisoft would. Do they have "enemy developers" who would do this to undermine them for a few thousand gamers VS the millions they will probably sell to console users, and average PC gamers? None stand out.

So for your idea to be true, there would have to be someone out there who is stupid enough to think that spamming some game title as positive in hopes that a few thousands angry gamers would not purchase it, and instead purchase something else...... well. It fails the razor test.
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