One of my friends was going to buy it.....until he saw the reviews. :facepalm:
Your friend is a foolish person. Reviews aren't, by any means, objective commentary on the strengths and weaknesses of a game which you can use to justify or refute a buy. All they are (despite how they dress up the language into defnitive statements) is someone ranting on about how
they liked this game, and entirely subjective thing which isn't transmittable to any other peson without
intimate knowledge of their tastes and preferences.
And even then, something's going to be loss in the translation.
For example of how meaningless they are, my one of favorite games of the past 2 years have been HAWX 2, something that no reviewer would have possibly pinned as something that could even strike that position. They saw an unispired, tedious dogfights, and the rest of it but I saw something a hell of a lot deeper than that and something that I immensely enjoyed, far more than Battlefield BC2, Mass Effect 2, Halo Reach, and even the nerd-gasm that is Portal 2. Now for Brink (despite scoring the same) isn't one of my favorite games, but it's still one I don't regret buying even though most reviewers would have thought I'd feel as much. Their words aren't mine, and while they may touch on a few issues the relative importance they place on them isn't going to reflect the importance I would (and which I can only do with direct experience, not second hand reflections.)
So, next time you see his friend give him a slap for me and say "think for yourself." And if he asks something to the effect of "what the hell did you do that for?!" slap him again and just say "the internet sent me."