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What websites/magazines/TV Shows do you most respect/trust to give a decent review of games?

I've read a lot of magazines during my time. Games Master, Computer Gaming World, PC Gamer, PC Zone, and many many more. However, the majority of the popular mags comes from 1 of either 2 publishers. Future Publishing or Dennis Publishing and the reviewers move between the mags. So, there isn't much of a wider review.

In the UK we've kinda been deprived of TV shows in recent years. Back in the day we had Games Master and Bad Influence, these died out and we got Cybernet that was slowly moved to the ITV graveyard slot before ITV moved into the rip off phone in market. The only thing I have seen as of recent is Gamer TV on Bravo.

As for websites, well, there's loads! So, question is, of the 3 different medias, who do you most trust/respect?

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I download the demo and make my own opinion. It's to difficult to find a review site that isn't being paid off. You know its bad when your asking for a review of a review site. What's next review sites getting paid off by review sites to give good reviews to there review site for the subject of reviewing yet more review sites?

Where does it end? Won't someone please think of the children!

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Don't really buy games mags now, as most of the stuff you can get for free online.

As for websites, I personally think 1UP are one of the best. I did used to read GS a fair bit too, but not any more.

IGN are also on my RSS reader.

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I get GameInformer for the hell of it.

Uh I don't even have it delivered to my dorm, so they're just piling up at home.

I read Gamespot for GENERAL reviews.

Then I check gamerankings.

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  • 1 year later...
none because its a matter of personal opinion

Well no kidding, but if a game completely blows or is full of bugs it's nice to hear someone else tell you that it blows and has bugs before you go spend your money on it and find out the hard way. When you dig down to the nitty-gritty, that's what reviews are supposed to be for.

EDIT: wow, sorry I bumped this. I linked to the page from Google and didn't look at the dates.

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I used to check Gamespot and most of their reviews have been spot on. I also use metacritic and gametrailers. For magazines I use PC Powerplay and Hyper.

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You could say anything is a matter of personal opinion. Personally I believe certain review sites are actually useful to a certain extent (such as what Fidelisprivatus eluded to having someone tell you a game is full of bugs or is just plain bad).

I read Gamespot a lot, but I tend to take most reviews that have abnormally high marks with a grain of salt.

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Don't really buy games mags now, as most of the stuff you can get for free online.

As for websites, I personally think 1UP are one of the best. I did used to read GS a fair bit too, but not any more.

IGN are also on my RSS reader.

I still get OXM, PSM and GI. Hey I like reading in crappy.

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IGN is the best for games, although some of their ratings this past year I haven't agreed with.

Metacritic.com and Rottentomatoes.com are the best movie review sites.

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Website(s): IGN (the best imo), GameTrailers, Neowin (for user opinions), metacritic for an overall overview

Magazine(s): I used to subscribe to EGM. They were pretty good. Now I get Game Informer (their biggest strength is previews imo)

TV Show(s): G4 just to hear Adam Sessler's opinion on X-Play. I really respect his views, and it helps that he's hilarious.

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