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Good job guys.



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Sounds good ^^



Scoreless reviews? I personally think that's stupid. Every other medium uses scoring systems. Do you really think your writers to be so incompetant that they can't properly assign scores to games? Or do you think your readers are too incompetant to actually read the review?(this is probably true) I literally was just reading a Consumer Reports and they assigned scores to everything from toasters to washing machines. Why not video games?



"Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth." -My good friend Mark Aurelius

This sounds like Nintendo merging handheld and home console divisions. Is this VGChartz fusion?!?



Sounds great except the scoreless reviews



                  

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Sounds good.



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

Seems like it will back to how it was before... no?



Scoreless reviews are the way to go. Pros and cons is more than enough when judging a game. Numerical sores are overrated.



First of all, a big congratulations is in store for Truck. I know he's been putting a lot of time and effort into the site, and that's on top of being a part of the mod team. Guy is amazing. Kudos!

Secondly, I know you've been back for a bit, but a official welcome back is in store to the gamrConnect guys. We've missed you. :D

Lastly, a lot has been said of the game database. Will that be seeing an overhaul as well?

But beyond all that, here's to a new era in VGChartz. Glad to be a part of it. ^_^



Machina said:

Finally, be sure to keep an eye out for a recruitment thread in forums if you’re interested in getting involved in the site yourself. We’ll be looking for new general writers and budding sales analysts, so if you want to write about your hobby, get published on VGChartz, and earn a bit of cash in the process then look out for that thread over the next couple of days.

I'm very excited. Currently working on a written retrospective of a certain series of games (as I replay them) just to improve my writing/research skills in this market, and might use that for whatever application process there might be.