This is a response article, not a news story.
Does this mean I have to stop grooming myself with my feet?
The internet is the best example of proving that we did come from monkeys.
well said, that is why I think the people who benefit the most from reviews, are those that actually ask questions in the comments.
If 'tested' meant beat or completed then fine, but that is an odd word to use. As many people have 'tested' out AC4 at events, but that doesn't mean they should review the complete product. Just seems like an odd way of specifying what version they played through a game on.
P.S. Yes, I do believe a game needs to be completed, or at least the story needs to be completed, before reviewing it.
I did, and I don't see where they say they completed the PS4/XBO version. At most, all I see is a 'tested' at best to justify mislabeling a review. Is there something I am missing?
Eurogamer reviewed the 360 version of Battlefield 4.
"We've only played the Xbox 360 version, but it's fair to say that it just can't cope."
Kotaku reviewed the PS3 version of ACIV
"It's a marvelous-looking game, on both current-generation systems (I reviewed the PS3 version) and on next-gen consoles."
I believe those were played on current gen consoles, but I could be mistaken.
I didn't mean that this particular article was world's first, but that CoD Ghosts is the first next-gen title to be reviewed.
First next-gen game review! Can't believe it is already here.
Extra Life is up and running again, come check it out!
That is the most content looking zombie in that picture.
Games also need to make sure they have a good way to filter UGC, it becomes too hard to find all the good content.
Yeah, I actually got a chance to talk to him for a bit. He is really smart and a nice guy, I think the internet gives him a bad rep.
I don't think it is really a question that if the press gets tired of the same games, but that why doesn't the public feel the need to spice things up more?
Knack looks awesome, can't wait.
Yet another awesome Ask DR!
Sadly, I think the general populace doesn't care about positivity, just look at the mainstream news.
So you want to wear the ashes of your family?
As long as you don't live in the UK it is. =P