Don't belelive in hype and don't belelive in what all of those so called
game reviewers say.
Gee, that's much better than the analog stick
the game reviewer says sarcastically.
Not exact matches
Many
reviewers said they were keen on the
game although they hoped that technical glitches would soon be resolved.
Then all of a sudden, kids don't want to
say they don't like it, because their friends will tell them «git gud», and
game reviewers who typically play all
games at easy don't want to
say those
games suck to not lose their «reputation» as
gamers (that is, unless they are bribed).
In the end and after many more
games I can
say that the assessment of this
game by other
reviewers just seems wrong.
DO NOT listen to what the
reviewers have to
say about this
game.
not the greatest
game ever, has its flaws and shortcomings, but i still found it pretty fun and enjoyable, unlike a lot of the
reviewers who found a few flaws and decided to
say it's an awful
game, when it's not.
Reviewer Jay even
said that the
game's massive Foundation Update didn't fix things.
I've also seen horrendous reviews for rhythm
games like Dance Dance Revolution and Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA because the
reviewers were both totally averse to non-guitar rhythm
games * and * absolutely awful at
said games themselves.
[Laughs] A lot of
reviewers has
said the
game's been able to expand upon the series and move it forward.
As the other user
reviewers have
said, this
game is outstanding.
Same goes with all those
games where
reviewers say «This
game is great!
A.J. Maciejewski (crazyaejay): I understand what you mean and I'm sorry if this sounds arrogant but completing this enormous
game then reviewing it is a lot more than many other
reviewers can
say they did.
It has essentially EVERYTHING your standard / substandard Mutant
Reviewers from Hell reader would ever desire in a film: Michael Cera, the hot / fun «it» girls from various cult (non --RRB- smashes of recent years, a thoroughly modern perspective towards diversity and human acceptance of differences, video
game - inspired fight scenes, an uplifting and resonate (which is to
say»80s film - like) romance, and a rockin» soundtrack.
Our
reviewer says of the book: «With complex characters, spicy dialogue, clever plot devices and a liberal dose of humor — as is always the case with Hallinan — Herbie's
Game is a fine read.»
wrote a
reviewer in Pennsylvania, who
said it became «one of my favorite Kindle
games.»
I've seen so many
reviewers say they wish that there were more books,
games and activities that would allow children to use a Kindle easily.
It even
says how many products in the
reviewers account and how long they have played the
game they are reviewing.
Speaking to the BBC Ubisoft
said, «We are working to adapt our services and communications with consumers accordingly, both by changing the way we work with
reviewers and by offering customers open betas or other early access to some
games, all so that they have the information they need and want,»
So glad I went on media blackout for this
game after they surprisingly announced it at E3 (I
say surprisingly because of how based it was by
reviewers and how underrated and mostly unknown it was, never expected a sequel).
Im buying the
game regardless of what
reviewers say, never cared for other peoples opinions.
I think
reviewers are correct when they
say the extra $ 10 they spend on MS Gold gets them AAA
games.
If this was a full fledged review I would
say a fighting
game fan would be a more applicable
reviewer, but being that this is a simple review, Evan not being a fan of fighting
games doesn't mean squat.
What can we
say, we're excited to see
reviewers enjoying the
game!
I am
saying this because, at launch the PSVITA will be put to the test of
reviewers so if the console features online gaming,
reviewers will ask «why its flagship launch title
game does nt has it».
He points out that «we did have over 100
reviewers score the
game at 80 or higher,» and points to Bioware's forthcoming content schedule,
saying «new multiplayer content is continuing to be released and new content arriving overall more regularly.
These
reviewers were used to
games in which the player was given an open world to explore, he
said, noting that this expectation contrasted with the vision the team set out to create.
While
reviewer Ryan McCafferey praised the
game's graphics and tone, he wasn't impressed by the rest of what the
game had to offer, specifically
saying it outstays its welcome.
The first trailer is the official launch trailer for the
game, and the second trailer is an accolades trailer, so you can see what
reviewers are
saying about the
game.
Now having
said that there's something else we need to tackle; The Beginner's Guide isn't really a
game that can be reviewed well, especially by someone like myself who lacks the writing brilliance of other
reviewers.
«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»
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.
Well, it looks like the public either don't care what the
reviewers say and buy it anyway, with the slightly ignorant (and probably nonsense) notion on - board that if you've bought a
game for # 45 you're likely to perceive it to have a somewhat higher set of qualities, or — you know — it's not actually as bad as everyone's
saying.
Our own
reviewer, Elia Pales,
said Yoshi's Wooly World «not only draws in
gamers with a captivating art - style and excellent soundtrack, but it also keeps them engaged with spectacular and diverse gameplay elements.»
1UP.com
said that Konami went «backwards» with this
game, [115] though
reviewers such as GameSpot still praised the
game's atmosphere.
I see what you're
saying, but the point is that this is still a serious gaming news & review website, and their journalists just made a completely dumb comparison which is not only unjust towards a
game, it portrays a level of unprofessionalism (is that even a word) in the article itself, as these
reviewers are supposed to at least know what they're talking about.
Most of those
games were panned by
reviewers: «Critics are complaining about a lack of solid launch titles for the new control system; only «Dance Central» seems to have anything to recommend it,»
said a Metacritic roundup of launch titles at the time.
You'll frequently hear
reviewers say that the first
game doesn't hold up anymore since its main draw was the graphics and the novelty of the
game, but I disagree.
-- Destiny 2 open beta launches in July — Michael Pachter predicts PS5 will drop in 2019 — No
game over screen in Super Mario Odyssey —
Reviewers say Crash Bandicoot is as hard as Dark Souls, but are they justified?
As one
reviewer said, «this is the
game that Hearthstone should have been.»
Instead of making strange distinctions for skill - based
games or creating a theory as to why
reviewers can only handle
games that they're already familiar with, I think it's more accurate to
say that
reviewers don't really evaluate gameplay well at all.
He
says it has been fascinating to see fellow
game reviewers become
game artists, designers and even architects and music stars.
The re-release of the
game on PC received universally positive reviews with many
reviewers saying they were astounded at just how much Square Enix was able to fix in just two years of re-development.
The difficulty is somewhat amped up compared to other
games in the series but nothing as bad as the other
reviewers have
said.
You might have read in other reviews about the
game's increased challenge; some
reviewers have gone so far as to
say that «the majority of Wii's audience» won't be able to beat it.
In PlayStation LifeStyle's review of Hitman,
reviewer Paulmichael Contreras
said it was «the weapon of choice of stealth
gamers for the foreseeable future.»
Some
reviewers say that they found the
game pointless, but it has many tremendously favorable reviews on Amazon.com.
[9] The four
reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly praised the graphics, but all but one of them gave the
game an overall negative assessment,
saying that the perspective severely hinders visibility, the combat is clunky, the lack of story makes the
game less involving and creates difficulty figuring out where to go next, and there is too much of an emphasis on puzzles.
[2] A
reviewer for Next Generation
said that the
game design reflected Treasure's experience with action
games, but that the non-action elements such as the puzzles and storyline are overly shallow, and the isometric perspective creates control difficulties.
With that
said, check out the eight
games in those three years that were able to capture the
reviewers» hearts and have PlayStation LifeStyle give them a 10/10 rating below: