Video game journalists/reviewers: “I saw one-quarter of a breast which almost dropped this review to 1 star, but the breast belonged to a non-binary individual so 11 stars out of 10. Glitching, screen tearing, 10fps average, and broken controls dropped it from 12 out of 10.”
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Eh at their best they just copy an past other peoples reviews ... https://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2018/08/07/ign-investigating-dead-cells-review-allegedly-plagiarized-by-its-nintendo-editor/#1b3dd312422e …
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That’s because most of them don’t like video games and don’t play them, and couldn’t play them even if they wanted to.
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I can't remember the last time I based a game purchase based on what a game journalist said. I usually just watch other people play it to get a feel on games I'm on the fence on.
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Same. Games journos liking a game turns me off from games.
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Geez, some fool actually wrote a review like that? Man, when the uprising happens I know who's getting watercannoned in the main square.
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