who do you listen to most for reviews?

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#1 laliberte11
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i usually trust gameinformer, but i like how gamespot has the average critic review score

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#2 RobboElRobbo
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Gamespot user score and IGN video reviews.

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#3 -DirtySanchez-
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i compare IGN and Gamespot
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#4 Crash6
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gametrailers and gamespot
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#5 SudoVisudo
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gamespot and pictures and videos.
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#6 LiftedHeadshot
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I listen to myself, after I have played a game, because numerical scoring means nothing.
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#7 Crypt_mx
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I listen to a combination of IGN,Gamespot and Gametrailers reviews. I also watch gameplay videos for myself to see if its my kind of game.

If the games comes out with over an 8.5 average between those 3 reviewers and i like the gameplay. I buy it.

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#8 -DirtySanchez-
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I listen to myself, after I have played a game, because numerical scoring means nothing.LiftedHeadshot
i dont care about the score, i care about what they have to say, and thats why i compare them so i can see what the problems with a game really are instead of just one persons experience
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#9 narog84
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game weasel , i agree with him many times

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#10 Remora133
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gameinformer magazine. gamespots reviews are worthless but the news is good
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#11 pete_merlin
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gametrailers video reviews are usually right on the money

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#12 orb_03_2006
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X Play(except the Dead Space review) and Game Informer.
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#13 Tripleseed
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I listen to myself, after I have played a game, because numerical scoring means nothing.LiftedHeadshot

Agreed. Game Informer tends to write good reviews, but sometimes the numerical value they place on a title doesn't make any sense. By far the worst reviewers I have seen are from IGN. On top of the staff's terrible non-ability to actually write or, apparently, use Word to at least spell check their final work, they post some of the worst, most biased game reviews in the business. How they ever got to be so popular is beyond me, but if you read posts in the comments section it's obvious that their fanbase is mostly 12-14 year olds. I like the reviews on Joystiq. No numerical point value bs, just plain insight and opinion on the title they are reviewing. That is just how a review should be.

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#14 Nexustras
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user reviews, xplay, game informer, ign, game trailers, gamespot.

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#15 ModeDude
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I listen to all the reviews I can find, and also check out whether the game actually appeals to me.

I don't buy because of 9/10 point score, in fact a lot of games I've played are guilty pleasures.

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#16 LiftedHeadshot
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[QUOTE="LiftedHeadshot"]I listen to myself, after I have played a game, because numerical scoring means nothing.Tripleseed

Agreed. Game Informer tends to write good reviews, but sometimes the numerical value they place on a title doesn't make any sense. By far the worst reviewers I have seen are from IGN. On top of the staff's terrible non-ability to actually write or, apparently, use Word to at least spell check their final work, they post some of the worst, most biased game reviews in the business. How they ever got to be so popular is beyond me, but if you read posts in the comments section it's obvious that their fanbase is mostly 12-14 year olds. I like the reviews on Joystiq. No numerical point value bs, just plain insight and opinion on the title they are reviewing. That is just how a review should be.

Lol, I watch Zero Punctuation, partly for the humor, partly for the insight.
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#17 vendettared468
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I don't usually bother with the scores but i'll watch and read both Gamespot and IGN for a game i'm interested in, then make my decision afterwards.

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#18 pooyanh
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Gamespot for non-RPGs and RPGFan.com for RPGs. I also check Metacritic and Gamerankings to get an overview.
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#19 Sepewrath
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Me and only me, a reviews only purpose is to tell whether a game if full of bugs or glitches. Other than that, their opinion is inconsequential. I like the fact that joystiq doesn't use numbers though, it invites those who are dependent on reviews to at least actually read it and you can count on some kind of integrity. Many people just look at the number and call it day. Everyone knows that, that's why numbers are skewed. Take Game Informer, the review will read "This game sucks" 8.5. Because Game Informer is owned by the same folks who won Gamestop so higher scores mean more buys.
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#20 scorch-62
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I usually only ever look at the user score on Gamespot.
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#21 Mr_Cumberdale
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GameSpot, GI, and Xbox Magazine. They don't tell me what games to get, but they sort of sway me. :)
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#22 nhlkiller
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Reviews On The Run :)

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#23 Elian2530
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I compare Gamespot, IGN, GameInformer, Gametrailers, 1UP, and GiantBomb reviews. Point and laugh at the differences.. turn to USER reviews and I read up positive and negative reviews.. Outweigh the pros and cons.. Watch a ton of vids including video reviews, gameplayvideos for single player campaign and multiplayer.. I hang around in forums, and read posts about that certain game.. I'll ponder it over for a few days.. and then I'll probably buy it.

And then,there are big hit titles that I know will be good and I purchase those games on day one. But hyped up big hit games...like Heavy Rain, I still purchased a few weeks after release. Battlefield Bad Company 2 is another great game that I have still yet to purchase.. because i'm such a picky gamer.. and I value my money! :)

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#24 ssvegeta555
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Gametrailers mainly. But I also just do a simple Google search and skim the reviews to get a bigger picture.

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#25 nickdastick
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I like looking at multiple reviews, but I do prefer IGN's reviews (even though they have gotten a bit more bias lately). Honestly though, I check Gamerankings.com and see what the more major sites had to say about a game.

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#26 jackelzx
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I have trust in gamespot, I watch their reviews, don't always agree with them but they are a good guideline to say the least.

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#27 I_am_theOpus
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Game Informer for text reviews and Gametrailers for video reviews. Especially the latter can always be trusted.

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#28 oscar_mateo
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The scores and reviews of Gamespot because I like the "good and the bad" thing and the game emblems. Video Reviews from Gametrailers.

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#29 superapo
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gametrailers video reviews are usually right on the money

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#30 laliberte11
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gamespot seems to looks at games as though they need to meet something, not how much fun they are, my example is metro 2033, fun game but didn't have everything they thought made a good game

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#31 HellishKratos
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NoobToob. Best video game reviewing pod-cast on the net, in my opinion.

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#32 spazzx625
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I usually trust myself. I like Game Rankings, though.
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#33 Furanko_Kun
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Zero Punctuation, Game Informer, and Gamespot (including user reviews)
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#34 Palantas
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Myself, 'cause I'm a genius. :roll:

Nah, I'm kidding. I mostly read GameSpot. I get opinions from people I know well on gaming sites also.

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#35 XD4NTESINF3RNOX
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Quick looks from Giantbomb they're usually helpful
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#36 CPM_basic
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Gamespot. Although I usually just try demos. Almost every game has a demo now. I'm my own reviewer. If the product is crap I'm not buying it.

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Quick looks from Giantbomb they're usually helpfulXD4NTESINF3RNOX
yea i dont get darksiader cos the video look horrible
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#38 Strife88
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i compare IGN and Gamespot-DirtySanchez-
Probably the two best sources to compare I find.
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#39 MissMorphine
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metacritic.com

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#40 OfficialBed
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I don't really listen to any site for reviews considering reviews are just opinions. If a game looks fun to me I'll go purchase it, but if I just want to see what score a game received, I'll come here to GameSpot.

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#42 jad206
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Friends, no one knows how to review a game better then a gamer. Most Reviewers play it once, just for that, to review it. That means nothing to me where as someone who will play it for enjoyment does.

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#43 good_sk8er7
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IGN and gamespot help me make a purchase decision. Sometimes if I'm really unsure about it I'll watch gametrailers. But if I'm already pretty interested I won't visit gametrailers because they always have too many spoilers.

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#44 quijeros
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If it's a game that looks like something I actually want, I wait for the official Gamespot review first. Then I read the user reviews, sifting through the wasteful "10.0 THIS GAME IS GOD" and "1.0 NO LEAN CONSOLE GAME IS TRASH" ones, and see how the general public weighs in.

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#45 rrandolph
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everyone, but the person I listen to the most is "myself"

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#46 Franchize-24
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i go with gamespot and ign

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#47 greyfox08
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I base my purchases strictly off the amount of stars there are next to the game in the game marketplace.
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#48 XD4NTESINF3RNOX
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Giantbomb and Ign I barely use gamespot for reviews anymore, sorry gamespot.

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#49 craigalan23
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I basically just read reviews for the technical issues. Other than that I don't really care about reviews. I read IGN and Gamespot mostly I guess.

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#50 NintendoGamer3
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Game Informer, GameSpot and sometimes IGN.