The website, one of
the biggest games reviewers online, gave Gears 3 nine out of 10.
Not exact matches
Anyone who's a
big fan of tower defence
games — this
reviewer spent weeks enjoying Starship Patrol on DSiWare before the service was discontinued last year — will be hoping for a great representative of the genre to join the Switch eShop offering line - up.
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree is a difficult sort of title for a video
game reviewer to approach.
The Killzone
games had been well - received by
reviewers, but sales lagged behind the
biggest games in the shooter category.
Dustin is our native console
game reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the borders from across the
big pond.
Instead, it turned out to be perhaps the
biggest disappointment of the current console generation and a
game that took serious punishment from
reviewers (4.9 / 10 from IGN, 6/10 from 1UP, 5/10 from PSM Magazine).
Why should
reviewers and preview event attendees be the only ones that get to go hands - on with
big - name
games before they hit store shelves?
Not — I don't know — conquering the self via some quasi-religious ascetic ritual (I'm picturing robed, chanting
game reviewers hitting themselves in the face with copies of
Big Rigs: Over the Road), but by putting yourself in someone else's shoes.
The
reviewer sounded really pissy, either he was a
big fan of the series and is severely disappointed or he was having a bad week and took it out on the
game.
Hmmm... the entire quote offers the
bigger picture... «While discussing Gears of War 4,
reviewer Jimmy Thang said, «In terms of pure image fidelity, it surprisingly looked better than our high - end gaming PC equipped with a GTX 1080 running the
game maxed out, as it offered extra dynamic shadows that don't seem to be available on the PC.
If the
game's developer, Cyanide Studios, can «smooth out the creases and keep delivering the narrative goods» then The Council could be the next
big hit in the narrative
games genre, the
reviewer concluded.
We take a look at the
games with the
biggest score differentials between professional
reviewers and
gamers.
It's a
big job, and I've got a lot of respect for the
reviewers who take the time to review loads of
games.
Your humble
reviewer preferred to go with a thin body type, as this allowed my character to get around a lot quicker than the
bigger guys populating the
game.
This all comes back to the «Call of Duty Effect» as Call of Duty
games typically receive positive scores from
big time
reviewers, setting some kind of invisible standard for many other
games.
Lost Garden: Soul Bubbles: A classic
game ill treated by expert
reviewers The
bigger point -
game reviews don't work for some
games.
This makes a problem when
big name
reviewers become bias, as most are, and review
games poorly by comparing them to their favorite
games.
One of the
biggest concerns among
reviewers seems to be the use of forced motion controls and poor
game play.
When publishers launch really
big games,
reviewers often cut the
game a little bit of slack.
Samsung got first dibs, and first movers always tend to get a nice,
big lead, but some
reviewers have deemed the Samsung port of the
game rather «mehhh.»