Just as the title says. This site is awesome for those of you who do not know about it. It reviews everything from retro to modern, games and systems and more. One of my favorite sites. Just google it. Trust me you will love it.
Just as the title says. This site is awesome for those of you who do not know about it. It reviews everything from retro to modern, games and systems and more. One of my favorite sites. Just google it. Trust me you will love it.
Yep I have enjoyed him for years,! Here is link
http://videogamecritic.com/
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WHERE DID THEIR HAIR GO?
After being recommended to check it out when I was planning a tournament, I really started enjoying this site. While I often disagree with his opinion, I like that he rates games in comparison to other games on the same system to keep perspective. It is all pretty clearly honest opinions of a real enthusiast, and he's pretty concise. I keep it bookmarked on my phone now.
I like that the reviews are basically one or two paragraph blurbs that get right to the point.
Poking around the site, I'm surprised I never seen it before. It's been around since forever and has way more reviews and lists than I thought I was going to find.
Last edited by JSoup; 12-13-2015 at 03:48 AM.
His site is well organized, a rarity in game reviewing. Writes well, and hits a lot of points succinctly. Unfortunately he's no without controversy. I've found some of his reviews way off, perhaps because he didn't spend enough time playing them? He's very harsh on Atari VCS homebrew, which is both correct (many are not good) and a little unfair (they're homebrew after all).
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One of my favorite sites. I go there and poke around
at least twice a month.
Sadly, some of his modern gaming reviews are much longer. And since he refuses to use paragraphs, it results in a wall of text.
I prefer him as a source for classic gaming reviews. Our taste are more in alignment in that area than they are with modern gaming and he rarely misses the target that I'd likely score a particular game. Only a few reviews are way out of alignment with my own thoughts, such as giving the showcase of the Atari Lynx a mere D.
Last edited by Leo_A; 12-13-2015 at 02:03 PM.
I have used this site for years to help me grow my collections. I almost passed on Power Drive Rally on Jaguar several years ago. I looked it up and bought the game solely on their review. It is one of my favorite games on the system. Definately a great site to visit when deciding what to buy or play.
I also use this site when I was building my SNES collection
I think I have read almost the entire site so I dont hit www.rvgfanatic.com as much as I use to anymore.
Great site, great guy!
Yet another youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkT...tyNJnjPw-2co7g
The VGC sometimes dislikes games I think are great (e.g. Gain Ground), but very seldom does he praise games I think are garbage. Neither of those things bothers me, though; it's easy enough to factor in his quirks and biases and come up with a useful guide. I can usually read between the lines and figure out whether I might like a game even though he hates it, which is a sign of a good review site.
I remember his site from 2008 I think. He's got a lot of games reviewed. I'd like to see his collection, it must be massive.
So I've spent a few minutes with his site and I really like it, mainly because the reviews are really short and to the point, which I appreciate. But it seems like he doesn't spend very much time with some of the games that he reviews. Others he gives terrible scores to that surprise me.
I've really only read through some of his SEGA Master System reviews, and while not a lot of people like Ghost House (I'm one of the few who really does), he didn't seem to even realize that there are intentional floor traps -- it's not a bad control thing -- and the reason the screen 'freezes' is because YOU HIT THE OVERHEAD LIGHT. It's not random or anything, it's a feature. This is stuff you'd realize if you only spend 5 minutes playing it.
He also gave Golvellius: Valley of Doom an 'F'. Weird, because Golvellius is awesome. And Kenseiden, one of my absolute favorite Master System games (which absolutely deserves a modern update) he gave a D+ to.
In any event, it's a great site!
This is why I don't like ratings and grades, point out your reasons and reactions and let the audience come to their own conclusions. But these are less reviews than summaries with a quick assessment of whether or not you should play the game.
He's a wacko.
Edit: Fine, fairly misguided and problematic.
Last edited by Alianger; 12-30-2015 at 03:04 AM.
Precisely, which appeals to many people it seems. Several years ago, before YouTube game reviews became rampant, I used VGC a lot. I was buying a lot of games off ebay and in used game stores. Many times I would spot something I hadn't thought about before, and needed a FAST review. I would first go to Moby Games, and they had the list of contemporary reviews. The historic magazine reviews I never liked, always too fluffy, too much industry favoritism. His were short and to the point. They usually represented the view of someone who picked up the game for the first time, and this was their impression in the first 20 minutes. Perhaps not advised, but I was more collecting/hoarding than I was playing each game, so the first impression meant a lot to me.
Yea as I said, often he doesn't review the games that thoroughly, which is problematic. He finally instituted a grading system for users, so if a review gets critiqued badly enough, he'll go back and review the game again. It's probably not the best approach editorially, but he's not a magazine, just a gamer. Sometimes, in the case of Kenseiden for instance, the first impression is bad enough where you just don't want to keep playing the game. I personally have it, and I tried it, and felt it was terrible (like VGC), and simply had no interest playing it. This is sort of how I dealt with renting games way back when. If I thought it was bad after 20 minutes, I'd run back to the store, and swap it for another. The rental shop was 2 blocks from my house, and they had a 30-minute or 1 hour (I forget) thing where you could do that!
He's also been bashed on AtariAge frequently for being harsh on homebrews. I felt it was unfair to be that harsh, given they were homebrew after all, but many of the games had serious flaws and were just not fun to play. He called them out on that, which is a sore subject at AA because most of the homebrewers "live" there.
Allllllright.....
Last edited by Greg2600; 12-29-2015 at 12:26 PM.
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Well I've known of this place I think it popped up in the earlier 00s or end of the 90s and the format clearly has stayed consistent. My problem goes with the comments in the last 24 hours~ really with these small flurry of posts on his style. I don't think he's out of his mind, but I think he's sadly fairly misguided in enough cases to really not take his opinions seriously. I think he has a bad case of making snap decisions about many games, some he'll stick with a little to see if it's just a bad start, or he's goo goo over it from the beginning and the grades and commentary back it up. In all I don't think he plays much of any of them all that long before making comments though which isn't professional, but he's not one so it goes with the territory. Golvellious isn't an A game, a decent B for the system/era though, and Kenseiden isn't awesome, but it's not D terrible either as it has issues but it has some nice parts too so it kind of middles out in the B-/C range.
Here's my thought: if you are going to sell a home brew then people have purchased the right to critique the game. If the game sucks then the reviewer should just tell it like it is.
I do some videos of works in progress on my YT channel, and I have a rule that if the game sucks I won't do a video of it. But if I buy a home brew and it sucks then I'll tell it like it is. I got a lot of crap for bashing Bagman for the ColecoVision but in my mind the game was rushed and with some polish it could've been a great game. But what was released was a huge disappointment.
Wow, this guy's still around and plucking away -- with no sign of a Patreon even!