Hey, I just completed writing my first review for Def Jam: Icon. I would be very interested in hearing any comments on it, as I would like to impove on my review for my next game tomorrow.
Thanks in advace.
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I don't like fighting games so you can't really convince me, but it was still a good review, longer than most user reviews that i've seen and you adressed most aspects of the game. good job!
I think it is funny how people take the customer reviews so seriously, it is not suppose to be like a gamespot staff review.abattoir_bluesJealousy is an ugly trait
[QUOTE="abattoir_blues"]I think it is funny how people take the customer reviews so seriously, it is not suppose to be like a gamespot staff review.DirrtyNinjaJealousy is an ugly trait Nah i know what ninja means, it is quite funny how people try and make em look all proper and have aout 50 typos. Iv written 3 reviews myself but its not a general approach im trying to take (like it is/has to be for gamespot, and what some people try to implement) but its personal experience and i dont try to be accurate-just accurate to what iv learnt from the game/what i know...some people do take em too seriously though. I havent read your review to the poster--but im sure its very good and im glad you are happy you have completed your 1st one. I must put all my games in my collection but cant be bothered to add in 40+ games :(
I think it is funny how people take the customer reviews so seriously, it is not suppose to be like a gamespot staff review.abattoir_bluesMaybe it's not as serious, but they can be just as informative. It's good to hear reviews from the general public rather than people that are trained to look for faults ect..
One thing I like about reading reviews from other gamers is the fact that they are in teh sam boat as me. They play the game and they give you their honest opininion without having to follow a specialized format like the major sites or magazines do. Plus i have noticed that if you read enough of a particualr site or magazine you tend to find the biases that these companies have. With a general gamer you don't know their biases so it can be more informative. Hopefully that made sense. Unfortunately there are a lot of people who don't know how to write a review or sound intelligent in that matter. And you feel like you just killed hundreds of brain cells after reading their so called "review." However, Joeker501 you are not one of those people and I enjoyed your review. So...thanks.ChristopherRageisnt it worse that you dont know what their biases are?
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