Torillian said:
How do you define optional though? What's essential in something like Smash Brothers and what should get a separate review? Can't change the rules for something just because it's a rerelease so you have to come up with a criteria that works for all games and defines what is essential and what is optional. I personally think that you have to review the entire game regardless, because what's optional to one person could easily be the only reason someone else is buying the game. You just can't predict things like that. |
The OP stated that it was released later on right? That's something that is optional. You don't need it. And some people may not even want it.
That optional thing should get a seperate review since it wasn't in the original game. Something that isn't in the original game should be counted as optional. (Unless it's a patch or an update that doesn't affect the story/overall gameplay of the game.)
That's what I think.







