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17-01-2005 03:56 PM
marko river As for game ratings, my rating is always high, but that's because I only review games I'm totaly in. That's why I prbably know better what game can provide then someone who just read review or take a quick look at the game, so my oppinion of what game can offer is high. Still, I doub that's much important.
17-01-2005 12:24 PM
Eagle of Fire I don't know for you Tuttle, but I myself rate the game in function of the game mechanics, problems found playing it, potential for fun etc and not about if I liked the game or not in itself.

I beleive that's easy to do when you played a lot of games and know what can be new or not.

I always dismiss a review which says "I love this game, it's the best!" on the spot.
17-01-2005 11:44 AM
Tuttle One of the best gaming mags I ever read prided itself on the fact that it never ever included a rating for anything. Their logic was that no scoring system can adequately capture a game's nuances, or the way that different people will see different things in a game.

For what it's worth, I agree. I generally can't stand RTS games -- If you asked me to rate Starcraft's value to me out of 10, I'd give it a 2 or 3. I suspect most RTS fans would disagree. A single number between 0 and 10 doesn't even begin to allow for the fact that some people like RTS games and some don't.

The trick to writing a good review is to not just go on and on about how good or bad you think a game is (although it never hurts to give a subjective opinion at the end). A good review discusses a game's strengths and weaknesses, as well as identifying features that some people will find good and some will find bad (eg the darkness thing in Doom 3 -- it's atmospheric, but many people find it totally annoying). The goal is to give the reader enough info to decide whether a game seems worth trying for them.

When it comes down to the rating, I try to rate from the point of view of someone who already likes the genre of game in question. Normally that's easy enough to do -- if I didn't like something, I wouldn't be playing and reviewing it. But at the end of the day the rating is just a number picked by one person, incorporating their opinion of the relative importance of the game's strengths and weaknesses. All it really tells you is whether the reviewer liked it or not -- the reviewer can't tell whether you'll like it. If you want to try and work that out in advance, you need to read the review and make up your own mind.
17-01-2005 11:42 AM
wendymaree
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Originally posted by einherjar@Jan 16 2005, 08:47 PM
The reviewers don't rate the games, the editors do (or at least they rated the games I reviewed).* I think reviewers should be given the ability to rate the games as well...
The reviewer is supposed to supply his or her own rating. But if there isn't one with the review, then the updater must guess what the reviewer might have given the game. If one of your reviews has a rating you don't agree with, einherjar, let me know by pm and I'll change it for you
17-01-2005 11:23 AM
Omuletzu I agree with you zeppelin, to some extend.My opinion is that reviews represent the impression that the game left on the reviewer.This is of course subjective.Screenshots on the other hand don't lie!
As a general rule: you can always trust a picture... you can never trust a review!(except mine :bleh: )
16-01-2005 10:40 PM
WildZeppelin A good review isn't based solely on screenshots, and it's certainly useless to go on a numeric rating system. The only way you can know is to try it out in a demo or buy it. Second best, is to find an article that explains the storyline and some of the gameplay. Opinions are just that....opinions. A real reviewer knows how to delve into how the environment looks and reacts. They'll explain details of things that stand out in a game that are unique, intriguing or exciting. There are just so many types of games, so you really won't know what will suit you without a good description. Many people don't like 1st person games, and their reasons are because of disorientation or difficulty with the speed. However, if they read enough, they could find certain games that are 3d that do not have those problems. It's just a matter of taste, and how much information you seek for a product.
16-01-2005 09:19 PM
Eagle of Fire I always read the game reviews when I look at a new game, and more often than not it's what will make me download the game. I use the screenshots only to see if I'd like to play the game first of all, but it doesn't mean that I would like it. The review can tell me that.
16-01-2005 08:19 PM
Wael Yes,
That might be true /-
16-01-2005 08:13 PM
einherjar Well, I get the impression that he's pretty busy, so I don't like to bother him.
16-01-2005 08:10 PM
wormpaul @ Sebastianos...

I read all the reviews...there are important to me :angel:

:angel: Just me…Just Wormpaul…just a little Angel :angel:
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