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Peh said:

Well, I guess this settles it. If I want a honest objective review over any product, Jim Sterling is not the one who can give it to me.

This shouldn't really come as a surprise. Jim Sterling has a personal vendetta against the idea of objectivity and hes made a few videos about how he thinks objectivity is ridiculous. 

I personally disagree with him quite strongly on this point and it is one of the reasons I don't really like his reviews. He sometimes focuses too much on what annoys him personally while putting on a hypercritical lens which can blow up the most mundane of concerns which may not bother anyone else, while on other reviews he brushes over issues of a similar size because he feels like it. There isn't really any consistency, and as such his reviews aren't consumer-centric (despite him acting like the consumer's champion). If you want to know how Jim feels about a game, his reviews do that for you, but if you want to know if a game is good...not so much.

From what I can tell, that is what he is going for, so to each his own, but I don't really like it...