The Coyote Rating Scale Explained
Ok, from now on I’m going to use my five point scale (ok, 6 if you count 0) for my overall game score. The different game aspect scores (visuals, sound, etc.) will remain on the 10 point scale you’re use to. The following list gives a break down of each rating and it’s Gamequbed.com scale equivalent. Of course, the ratings will have to be converted back to the Gamequbed.com scale, but at least you’ll have a general idea on how I give overall ratings.
Gamequbed.com: 0 - 1 | Coyote: 0-1 (it’s all the same)
Well, you can turn it on and move your guy around…Ok, so there’s not much to say about the game except that it stinks. Just don’t waste your money on it like I did.
Gamequbed.com: 2.5 | Coyote: 2
So there was one or two good points about this game. If you’re really that curious, go ahead and rent it once (and I mean only one time), just don’t buy it unless you’re one of those weirdos that like the feeling of blowing $50
Gamequbed.com: 5 | Coyote: 3
Most games will fall in this category. It’s your average, run of the mill game that is pretty good for a weekend rental and there may be a chance that you’ll buy it. Hardcore fans of the genre will probably be the first to go out and buy this game.
Gamequbed.com: 7.5 | Coyote: 4
Great game and it will most likely end up in your collection, but there’s just some nuances that keep it from getting the coveted Coyote’s Paw Print of Approval.
Gamequbed.com: 10 | Coyote: 5
What do you mean you don’t have it yet?? Go out there and buy, buy, buy!