TRios_Zen said:
I'd disagree; there are plenty of reasons to look at videogame information on the web (upcoming release dates, new game announcements, etc.) that subjects you to reviews, impressions, etc. I don't think it's reasonable to cut out the community and other features the internet offers just to try to avoid reviews. That being said I *do* agree with the op...I remember playing games and enjoying them because I liked them, NOT because they had "motion blur", or "vertex shaders" or "emotion engines". Did I pick some stinkers? Sure, everyone did, but I'd bet there would be a LOT more fans of Haze and Too Human, if they hadn't been inundated with people telling them how bad those games were before they played them. |
This is exactly it right here. Whether it's a movie or a game or a book or whatever, if enough people tell you something is terrible, you're not apt to try it at all.
Keep this in mind when reading what I type...
I've been gaming longer than many of you have been alive.







