Personal take on game reviews: I want the least amount of information to tell me if a purchase is worthwhile or not. My enjoyment of games is in discovering the systems and content, so I don't need a lot to convince me, and also don't really want anyone's opinions.
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100% agreed on all counts.
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I disagree with some of this. It's the author's review. "If robots could objectively review video games that'd work just fine for me." That would be nice but we don't live in that world. Games are subjective. There isn't really much objectivity when it comes down to it.
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And the companies or editorial teams can be hundreds of people. You can't amalgamate that many opinions into one review. Find a reviewer that you have similar tastes with. Mine is
@GameOverGreggy even though he doesn't really write anymore.@garfep is great for me as well.
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This is why I like Famitus magazine's reviews, they're an aggregate review of X/40 by 4 reviewers each giving a X/10. 1 loves the genre, 1 never plays it, and he other 2 dabble.
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It's an interesting system for sure.
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