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IGN said:A recent behavioral study conducted by research firm Electronic Entertainment Design and Research (EEDAR) and The Guildhall at Southern Methodist University show professional review scores can significantly affect consumers' perception and purchase intent of a game.
The three-day study, which began in March on SMU's campus, asked 165 participants to play a 20-minute session of Pop Caps' Plants vs. Zombies. Participants must never have played the game before and were randomly placed in groups where they asked to read informational packets of the game. The packets were identical, except some had high critical reviews of the game, others with low, and some with no reviews.
At the end of their gameplay session, the participants were asked if they wanted a boxed copy of Plants vs. Zombies, or $10 cash for doing the survey. The study found that those who were exposed to high critical reviews rated the game 20% higher than those with low reviews, and were twice as likely to take a copy of the game over the cash.
"Video games are increasingly contributing to the overall health of the entertainment sector, so it's crucial to understanding behavior," said Jesse Divnich of EEDAR. "The study findings clearly indicate that properly leveraging game reviews to form a positive anchoring effect can dramatically increase consumers' perception, adoption, and willingness to recommend a game title."
EEDAR admitted there were limitations in this study, however.
Plants vs. Zombies is regarded as a "high quality" game, meaning it would be difficult to determine if these results would apply to lower quality titles. The study would have to be conducted again with a "universally accepted lower quality" game. The study also did not examine the effects of marketing, previews, trailers, and other factors that could influence consumer behavior
So there we have it, a study conducted showed that positive reviews had an influence on how the test case viewed the game, with a 21% increase in those who chose the game after reading positive reviews.
If you look at the biggest selling games of 2009 and then compare them to their metacritic review:
1) Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (11.86 million global sales/94%)
2) Wii Sports Resort (7.57m / 80%)
3) New Super Mario Bros. Wii (7.41m / 87%)
4) Wii Fit Plus (5.8m / NA 7.5 on Gamespot)
5) Wii Fit (5.44m / NA 80% on game rankings though)
Whilst four wii games are in the top five, it's interesting to note that only one of them make the top 5 on metacritic (NMBW at 5th). Looking at that it seems that reviews have a little to do with sales, but not that much.
So what say you? Do you read reviews or not? If so does it change your opinion on whether to buy it or not? I'll answer in a bit