"we generally expect editors who are reviewing massively multiplayer online games to spend a minimum of 30 hours playing them"
Worst job ever.
seriously
I'd probably die from boredom if I had to play any mmorpg for 30 minutes. 30 hours is a guy defiling your rotting corpse. What is Gamespot doing reviewing a chat program anyway?
Besides, it could very well backfire. If you have to spend 30 hours with a game that you gave a 5/10 after 6 hours, the review would probably be a lot more sour, to the tune of a punishment score or something.
yeah, thinking about it, it is kinda dumb to say you need to play between 6 and 30 hours to find the game enjoyable, like you're expected to throw away 6+ of your life to get to the supposed good part. How do you sell that to someone? for mmorpg, it's pay $50, monthly fee, and spend 10+ hours to get to the good part? the fuck?
ultimately the problem is the score at the end. If it was just a text based review, it could be mentioned that they didn't put in as much time because it was boring as shit. But how that factors into the final score is complicated.
personally, I feel like mmorpg should start at 0/10 and gain a point every time they become enjoyable. So far the neocron beta has managed a 3/10, and only because I stole someone's gun and he chased me around yelling to give it back. I'm also going to give Old Republic a 1/10 by default because of how good dragon age and me2 were.