This is a group I'm making for those sick of others insisting that we either let reviews decide when we buy a game, or that we should let them.
I'd like a good preamble for this, but perhaps we could all work on making one and I can put it in this OP later.
The basic point is that we buy and don't buy games because of what we feel, not because reviews tell us what to do. And we won't be bullied into doing otherwise just because some metacritic score tells us that we should have bought more copies of GTA IV than Mario Kart Wii, or that we should have bought more copies of Heavy Rain than Epic Mickey, or that we shouldn't be buying Black Ops at a faster rate than we bought Modern Warfare 2, or that we're wrong for not buying Chinatown Wars, or that there is something wrong with us for buying anything they decide is "casual".
And this is also for anyone else sick of gaming companies deciding a bunch of review scores matter more to them then the millions of us who actually give them money.
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs