23rd July 2003, 11:58 AM
You just have to trust them to do the best they can... which they usually do. You drag out a few not as good ones but the vast, vast majority are good. Including when I disagree.
You see, a 2-sentence review just leaves room for 'this game is good' or 'this game isn't'. So you have no depth. But longer reviews allow for more detail... so you can usually get a good idea if you'd like a game or not no matter the score they gave it. That isn't really possible with two sentence reviews...
You see, a 2-sentence review just leaves room for 'this game is good' or 'this game isn't'. So you have no depth. But longer reviews allow for more detail... so you can usually get a good idea if you'd like a game or not no matter the score they gave it. That isn't really possible with two sentence reviews...