Kenryoku_Maxis said: Even if he's open to their 'philosophy', his reviews are still highly opinionated and based more on how he 'feels' (his own words) than any sort of actual gameplay points. And he seems to have little standing on the site outside of his reviews, so it doesn't really do much good if there's only one guy who's sort of standing up for Nintendo in the background playing a bunch of games that the main guys don't even care about. Which is pretty sad to begin with. Why does it take IGN a month to review a game like A Boy and his Blob or Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Picollo now? |
Well I really mean he's the best of a bad bunch, or the least bad, because all the others do those too. They love their opinionated and politicized (in the case of Wii Music, for example) reviews, because they view themselves as influential.
A game I'm developing with some friends:
www.xnagg.com/zombieasteroids/publish.htm
It is largely a technical exercise but feedback is appreciated.