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Title: Basic Rules and Tips for reviewing.
Post by: Toffee on March 09, 2012, 11:02:13 PM
Please follow these rules when posting reviews of any kind.

These rules apply for ALL types of reviews including, but not limited to, games, anime, manga, music, and movies.



Rules for Video Game reviews:



Rules for Anime and Manga reviews:

Well, that's it for now! Have fun reading and sharing reviews with everyone!
Title: Re: Basic Rules and Tips for reviewing.
Post by: NekoJonez on March 09, 2012, 11:23:01 PM

  • and no swearing.

AVGN, NC style reviews are welcome here but please censor up your words in the reviews ~
Like "f*ck"
Title: Re: Basic Rules and Tips for reviewing.
Post by: CarolineJohnson on March 14, 2012, 07:50:38 AM
I have a question about something.

What if a game GENUINELY doesn't have more than one flaw? I'm serious, a game I want to review has literally only one flaw, and that's the length of the game.
Title: Re: Basic Rules and Tips for reviewing.
Post by: NekoJonez on March 14, 2012, 08:38:41 AM
I have a question about something.

What if a game GENUINELY doesn't have more than one flaw? I'm serious, a game I want to review has literally only one flaw, and that's the length of the game.
You are correct here.
A game has always more then one flaw: glitches, slippery controls, to silent music ... etc etc.
I think Toffee means here that you need to mention one flaw in each category? To avoid people praising a game ... because reviewing should be not "I love this game so I don't see the flaws."
Title: Re: Basic Rules and Tips for reviewing.
Post by: CarolineJohnson on March 14, 2012, 08:40:38 AM
I have a question about something.

What if a game GENUINELY doesn't have more than one flaw? I'm serious, a game I want to review has literally only one flaw, and that's the length of the game.
You are correct here.
A game has always more then one flaw: glitches, slippery controls, to silent music ... etc etc.
I think Toffee means here that you need to mention one flaw in each category? To avoid people praising a game ... because reviewing should be not "I love this game so I don't see the flaws."

No...It has no glitches, the controls aren't slippery, the music is silent in places to help with the atmosphere.... If it wasn't for the length, it would have no flaws whatsoever.

Gamespot's review doesn't even have a section titled 'the bad' like in reviews of other games.
Title: Re: Basic Rules and Tips for reviewing.
Post by: NekoJonez on March 14, 2012, 08:48:02 AM
No...It has no glitches, the controls aren't slippery, the music is silent in places to help with the atmosphere.... If it wasn't for the length, it would have no flaws whatsoever.

Personally, I disagree.
You should really check everything... frame rate, sound, graphics...
But it can also be that you don't see flaws personally... as long as back your argument up... I don't see any problems.
Title: Re: Basic Rules and Tips for reviewing.
Post by: Toffee on March 15, 2012, 05:49:48 PM
I have a question about something.

What if a game GENUINELY doesn't have more than one flaw? I'm serious, a game I want to review has literally only one flaw, and that's the length of the game.

Like I said, you are free to review as much as you like but be sure that it has no bias.
If the only flaw you truly see is its length, then you must point it out in a review.

Above all else, reviews are basically one person's opinion.

While you may think that a game is flawless, another person may find plenty more flaws.
And that's okay. Each person is entitled to their own opinion. As long as you follow the rules I have posted, I see no reason to bar you from fully expressing your opinions on a game.

Please feel free to submit the review here. I would really like to know more about the game which you are so highly passionate about.
Title: Re: Basic Rules and Tips for reviewing.
Post by: NekoJonez on March 16, 2012, 05:05:27 PM
I find this a MUST for each game review.

A small box with the most basic information of the game. Like, studio...genre, platforms (a full list, not the one you are reviewing), release date, brief summary...

For people who look up about the game, it's handy to have the basic info & a full review as bonus.
Title: Re: Basic Rules and Tips for reviewing.
Post by: Noob on March 16, 2012, 08:04:02 PM
Grats on moderator Toffee!
Title: Re: Basic Rules and Tips for reviewing.
Post by: NekoJonez on May 30, 2012, 11:16:03 AM
Okay, I wrote over 100 games reviews on my (now deleted because of personal reasons) blog... So let's share some tips.


That are the best tips I can think up now. :3
Title: Re: Basic Rules and Tips for reviewing.
Post by: Toffee on February 07, 2013, 09:14:56 PM
Update - Feb. 07, 2013:

Added rule about games for tablets and iPhones. Please use the [IP] tag in the title when reviewing these games.
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