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#1 blockhead1293
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do you buy them because of reviews you see on websites like this. or do you like think youll like it and buy it. i think people are too obsessed wiht what other people think about a game that they are afraid they wont like it. if i see a game that looks cool to me. i get most of the time
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#2 Taggsai
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I buy the ones that I think will interest me. I read about all games, and if I see something written about a game that I think would interest me that I didn't at first, then I look into it.

The only game I will probably buy to feel accepted is Brawl. :P

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#3 Reggie31307
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Before the wii, I used to buy games based on the cover, and I may had looked on the back. When I got home and played the game I would be very dissapointed. Now I buy games based on reviews, research, and my interest. Im very picky about games, so Im with you, no one canconvince me. Zelda and Metroid Prime 3 are really popolar, but there just not up my alley as well as others.However I may rent themand try them out. Who Knows, I may like them. No offense.
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#4 blockhead1293
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haah i cant wait for brawl. but yeah if i think the game looks cool then ill look it up. but im not gunna llike do extensive research on it. if i like it i like it
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#5 meandmewii
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If it looks fun to me, and i want it, i buy it. Who cares if other people like it or not? I'm the one who's going to pay for it and play it not them. Buy video games to entertainment and fun, not social status.
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I trust reviews. Seriously, I can't spend fifty bucks on a game that potentionally sucks just because "it looks good to me." Heck, if I didn't know any better, I would probably buy a game like Jenga: World Tour just because it looks like a fun party game. After reading reviews, I can see that the game totally sucks and everything about it is broken. I did just buy video games because they looked "cool" to me and I regret it. I remember seeing the low scores Red Steel got. I still got it. I should've listened. Reviews are there for a reason. They help you save money.

However, if the review is total garbage and the reviewer doesn't know what he's talking about, then I just ignore them. Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn received a six here. Pretty darn, though. Luckily, I know that the reviewer was a complete moron, (I hate insulting people, but I had to use that word. Let's just call him somebody that doesn't know what he's talking about in place of "moron" so I don't seem so mean.) and didn't know what he's talking about. I bought it, and enjoyed every minute of it. The second best game I've ever played.

Now I'm just rambling on and on, and repeating the same things I've already said. And repeating the same things I've already said. And repeating the same things I've already said.

Okay, I'm done.

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#7 blockhead1293
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Before the wii, I used to buy games based on the cover, and I may had looked on the back. When I got home and played the game I would be very dissapointed. Now I buy games based on reviews, research, and my interest. Im very picky about games, so Im with you, no one canconvince me. Zelda and Metroid Prime 3 are really popolar, but there just not up my alley as well as others.However I may rent themand try them out. Who Knows, I may like them. No offense.Reggie31307

like you said if your not too sure maybe rent it or look at a trialer. but thats all for me.

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#8 meandmewii
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Ya, you gatta' do your homework, some games are all hype and end up suckin'.
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#9 blockhead1293
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If it looks fun to me, and i want it, i buy it. Who cares if other people like it or not? I'm the one who's going to pay for it and play it not them. Buy video games to entertainment and fun, not social status.meandmewii

i agree with you totally

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#10 meandmewii
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The trick is figuring out which reviews are good, and which ones aren't. reading reviews works to a point, but really ya gotta go with your gut.
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#11 Minishdriveby
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The trick is figuring out which reviews are good, and which ones aren't. reading reviews works to a point, but really ya gotta go with your gut.meandmewii

yeah thats very true. A review may help me decide but its a bunch of factors mostly personal taste. When I trusted a review I got Lunar Knights and I hated it. So in 2008 im not going to be trusting reviews as much as I use to.

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I look at reviews to help me figure out. I try to look at more than one review just to be sure. I also look at forums to see what people think of the game.

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#13 EndlessPunisher
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Honestly, I am very picky with my games, In order for me to get a game, I always look at reviews from GS, IGN, 1up, and X-play, but in some cases I just buy a game because I already know its going to be good, Like soon to be Brawl.
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#14 DavidRswii
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Umm well I don't buy games thatare too childish or if they get a review of 5.0 or lwer I avoid it at all costs
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#15 FullMetalWWant
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I buy video games because I love video games. I play them because it's fun to play them. I don't play the really sucky ones. Just the good ones.
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#16 XxAK47xX
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i read the reviews and watch lots of video and make observeations. and i rarly make a bad choise.
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#18 Djinnator
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I look at games I like, then do research. I usually look at the user scores because user score the games based on how much they love it rather than on technical merits, and fun is what its all about.
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#19 mariokart64fan
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i am a serious collector,,,,, i buy em to play em and collect em and i like any genere except mainly rpg
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#20 DavidRswii
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i am a serious collector,,,,, i buy em to play em and collect em and i like any genere except mainly rpgmariokart64fan
RPG's aren't that bad some of them are actually fun like Fire Emblem Readient Dawn
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#21 justinmolnar
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i usually read up on the reviews and i usually rent them before i buy them
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#22 Fallen-Emanuel
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do you buy them because of reviews you see on websites like this. or do you like think youll like it and buy it. i think people are too obsessed wiht what other people think about a game that they are afraid they wont like it. if i see a game that looks cool to me. i get most of the timeblockhead1293

i check online before i buy.

Off-topic- ff8 is my favourite FF XP

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#23 raahsnavj
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I usually look at reviews and online to prioritize what I'm going to buy / rent. If it is a series game I will usually get it unless the content of the reviews deems it horrible or they change up something fundamental that I won't play without. I have been known to get a game I'm not remotely interested in simply because online reviews have pointed out a major new idea that I shouldn't go without experiencing. I also think a lot of games that get 7.0's and even 6.0's around here are great games if you are interested in the subject material, more so than some 9.0's.
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#24 cheesenuggets
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cuz nough said
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I trust reviews. Seriously, I can't spend fifty bucks on a game that potentionally sucks just because "it looks good to me." Heck, if I didn't know any better, I would probably buy a game like Jenga: World Tour just because it looks like a fun party game. After reading reviews, I can see that the game totally sucks and everything about it is broken. I did just buy video games because they looked "cool" to me and I regret it. I remember seeing the low scores Red Steel got. I still got it. I should've listened. Reviews are there for a reason. They help you save money.

However, if the review is total garbage and the reviewer doesn't know what he's talking about, then I just ignore them. Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn received a six here. Pretty darn, though. Luckily, I know that the reviewer was a complete moron, (I hate insulting people, but I had to use that word. Let's just call him somebody that doesn't know what he's talking about in place of "moron" so I don't seem so mean.) and didn't know what he's talking about. I bought it, and enjoyed every minute of it. The second best game I've ever played.

Now I'm just rambling on and on, and repeating the same things I've already said. And repeating the same things I've already said. And repeating the same things I've already said.

Okay, I'm done.

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How would you know if the reviewer doesnt know what thier talking about without playing the game yourself? Its still all just a matter of opinion, take Red Steel for example some places gave it a poor review, some places gave it a good review. Some people liked it, some people didnt, its just a matter of opinion. Reviews dont tell you anything but what that one person thought, even multi person reviews like in game informer canhave drastically different opinions. So reviews is a poor way to make choices in my opinion, because saying a reviewer doesnt know what thier talking about is just you saying you have the opposite opinion of them.

Me personally I buy games based on good old fashioned research, I read reviews to find out features, stories, modes and things like that. Watch actual gameplay vids, look at screen shots and determine whether I will like the game or not.

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#26 wii360fan
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I read a good number of reviews and check out some videos of each game. Then I make myself wait a couple of days to make sure it isn't an in the moment buy.
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#27 WylFret
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I think you can get a feel for a reviewer's competence in a couple of ways. First is by looking at reviews they've done for other games that you may have played. Second is to look for clues in the review itself as to how in depth the reviewer got with the game - are they speaking in general terms like they spent 30 minutes before dinner playing through the various modes and then are spitting the manufacturer's synopsis back at you? Or are they getting into the details and explaining themselves in specifics? That said, you should always try to corroborate a review with other reviews to get a "general consensus."

I definitely look at reviews, but they're not the sole deciding factor for me. I can generally tell from a game's genre and description whether I am even interested enough to research a game further. And I try to get opinions from people who I know share similar interests in games. Speaking of that, when I'm reading a review I try to determine whether a reviewer has a bias for or against a particular type of game that would influence their score up or down. For example, if a hardcore FPS nut who admittedly doesn't generally play sports games is doing a review of a sports game, I'm going to take that review with an entire salt shaker :) Likewise, if I can detect "fanboyism" or "a hater" in a reviewer, the review loses credibility instantly.

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Why do you wear a shirt?
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#29 WylFret
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Back to the actual title topic - I buy games to be entertained and to unwind, as an escape from day to day responsibilities. I really could NOT care less (the proper use of that phrase by the way) whether other people enjoy the same games I do, beyond understanding *why* someone feels a particularly way about a game (that's useful info). I have no interest in system wars or what is more l33t, I just want to have some fun with what free time I get :)
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#30 Thiago26792
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I read the reviews of the games I'm interested in buying sometimes. But most of the times I only watch the trailer and look at it's score in gamespot to be sure if buying it or not. Most of the times also, people's opinions in the forums are very helpful.
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#31 wooooode
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I get a good idea of what I want by research. I am really looking forward to No More Heroes but if it scores a 6 I will not pick it up because I know I will be disipointed. Reviews are a good form of help.
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#32 soccerslim79
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if i think something looks cool ill get it

if something looks alright ill base reviews off it