[quote name='Dark Slayer120']Who gives a

? I could care

ing less what game is considered "the best ever" on a website. If I like a game, and I think it's the best game ever that is all that

ing matters. I don't let people/websites/ect try to tell me what game is "great" or "teh best game ever" I form my own opinion on games. In the end your opinion is the only one that matters, because it's your money that you're spending, and you're the only one playing the game.[/quote]
Couldn't have said it better myself.
There have been several games that I enjoyed much more than Ocarina of Time or GTA IV. If I enjoyed another game more, what does it matter what other people think? I also don't like plain milk but I really like soy milk, but I'm probably in the minority there. Would I get up in arms if BeverageCritic.com listed milk as being the most popular beverage of all time and soy milk is only average?
I know a lot of people liked OoT. But I probably got more enjoyment out of Super Smash Bros. (all versions), Call Of Duty 4, Gran Turismo 4, Fallout 2, TIE Fighter, and even Need For Speed Most Wanted. These games all have flaws (guess what, OoT does too), and I can accept that OoT is more of a traditionally "good" game than some of the above, but it doesn't matter one iota because I just didn't really like it that much.
A game review is what
one other person thinks of a particular game. Metacritic is a reflection of what only a few dozen people, at most, think of a game. Why does it matter which one scores higher? They're both recognized as being excellent games, and people should just leave it at that. In the end, all that matters is whether you, personally, consider the game worth playing.