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zexen_lowe said:

Gamespot, I like IGN, but I feel that sometimes they're too lenient, you can be sure that a game that's "hyped" will get at least 9.0 most of the time. Gamespot, while it has reviews I don't agree with, like every site, can be way harsher, and thus more informative.

 

Kantor said:

2) The PS3 review of Dead Space was put up a week after the 360 review, and was IDENTICAL.

3) Similarly, Dragon Ball Burst Limit had no PS3 review until WAY after the 360 review.

 

That proves that GS reviews with final code, they received the 360 game before, did the review, and didn't post the PS3 review before they have checked with the retail game that both games were identical and there were no regional differences

It took them TWO WEEKS to figure out that there were no regional differences?

Let's assume that they can only get the retail version on release day. Obviously, retail versions are released to reviewers before release day. They are shipped to the store before being sold, right?

I believe it was October 18th for 360 and November 1st for PC/PS3.

It released on 14th October. 4 days to review a game isn't too bad, but not great.

Presumably, since all versions had the same release date, GS got them all at the same time.

The 360 version took 4 days to finish and review.

Why did the PS3 and PC versions take 18 days, or quadruple the time, to finish and review?



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