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Intrinsic said:

 That way the reviewer goes into the game having absolutely no preformed idea of what to expect or not expect.

I also suggest that reviews are done based on how the game is designed. If the game has a heavy online component, then the review should not be made till the reviewer has actually spent a lot of time online.


If the dude goes into the game without knowing anything, why would you force him to spend a lot of time online in the hypothetical case the reviewer in case does not like multiplayer/does not enjoy this online mode in particular?

 

No thing such as a perfect review because:

 

a) Journalists strive to reach objectivism, but such definition cannot be achieved.

b) Whatever they write is up to their public's judgment.