A new game piques your interest, but you're not set on whether or not you should buy it. So, you visit your most trusted videogame reviews website. Who would that be?
[u]Your other options are the following:[/u]
1. "I ask my friends."
2. "I base it on mass appeal, and how most players have received the game."
3. "I don't get a second opinion before buying a game and instead go off how I think it looks."
4. "I simply buy it without giving it much consideration, because I have money to waste."
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3 and 4
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I only trust pornhubs reviews
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IGN, THE MOST ACURATE GAMINF RATOTS THAT DER ISH. IFF U SISGRI WT MI U CASIL FGT GUGEJGJKRVFKKEKR ~Love, The Call Of Duty fanbase
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Edited by Yarbey: 6/18/2016 4:53:24 AMIn honesty i trust no reviews, i watch gameplay footage, and usually know enough about the developers to know what the game is going to be
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I mainly just watch gameplay of said game, and if it looks interesting to me, I'll buy it.
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None, I play the game myself than decide if I like it
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Edited by Sir Maximoose: 6/17/2016 1:35:54 AMI usually look at reviews from somewhat lesser sites, because I find they tend to be more objective. Other than that, I look at short gameplay videos and/or watch an episode of a let's play that a YouTuber has done. I'll also watch AngryJoe if he does a review of a game I'm interested in; but that rarely happens, so that's usually purely for entertainment purposes.
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Lmao I come here for reviews and thoughts about a game
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I don't watch reviews. I usually just watch gameplay videos.
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I don't look at reviews. I do my background reviews and buy the game.
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My own.
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Myself.. After a rent from Gamefly.
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Me, myself, and I
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Angry Joe mainly.
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User reviews, mostly. I may also watch Angry Joe sometimes, just because I find him funny sometimes.
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Total biscuit and Angry Joe
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No website reviews, just youtubers. One can see/hear about gameplay & decide if the cons are too annoying etc. If still undecided, probably not worth my time or waiting for a sale if the premise interests enough.
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I usually just trust my own opinion. If it's a game that looks good from the trailer/gameplay, I'll buy it the day it comes out or preorder without much thought. If it's a game I'm not sure about or don't care to get right away but maybe get eventually, I'll wait a few days and watch a couple Let's Plays of it and see what other people are saying and see how it looks from then, and then make my decision. This way has only bit me in the ass once, so it works pretty well for me.
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None. I can think for myself.
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My own.
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None really, but if it gets massive praise on a podcast or something I listen to I'll give it a go. Got DOOM based solely off its soundtrack, and it was a pretty good goddam purchase.
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None. This is pretty much what I do; Trusted franchise? (Kirby, Dark Souls, etc) Yes: +1 No: -1 Do I have the funds? Yes: +1 No: -5 Multiplayer only? Yes: -5 No: +1 RPG? Yes: +1 No: -1 Fantasy? Yes: +1 No: -1 Nudity/Sexual Content? Yes: No buy No: +1 And that's howI decide on games! :D It's never a defenitive yes or no, no matter what the number, though.
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The Black Hokage
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How to with Joel and Adam. Priceless imo
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I read reviews on ign, gamespot, and Kotaku. I look at general consumer reaction on forums. I look at consumer reviews at Amazon and gamestop. Then I decide if I want to spend 60 dollars on it. Most of the time I choose to wait until a sale.