Weekly Famitsu, Japan's most popular game magazine, recently reviewed Nintendo's puppy simulator, Nintendogs. The magazine's review section is notorious for being tough, as four reviewers with different tastes each look at a game, then give a score out of 10.
Well, the four reviewers looked at the game, and each of them gave it a 10, earning it a perfect 40/40 score. Getting a 40 from Famitsu is extremely rare, making it a score that only extremely good games get. Apparently, this makes Nintendogs a must-own title in the eyes of Famitsu.
Hopefully, America will see it as a must-own too, when Nintendogs comes over here by year's end, most likely. At E3, we'll see what Nintendo does to the game for the English localization, and hopefully it will retain its perfect qualities.
Thanks to Mario in the PGC Forums for the heads up!
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You guys should mention in the article exactly which games have gotten that coveted score in the past to give a better idea of the importance behind this.
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And the GAF response to this has been lol.
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Getting a 40 from a Famitsu is like asking four retards to pick their favorite shiny object from a pile -- a nickel with OMG PUPPIES on it is sure to have their hamfists flapping for it over all the others.
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Originally posted by: buputney
I can't help but feel that Doom Callers of nintendo often consider hardcore scene to be the entire world, and forget the real world.