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gamespot is at the top of my list since last gen , they did good for nin in the n64 era and back but , m
a good example would be seen in timesplitters future perfect on the gamecube 7.6 vs 8,4 on the xbox/ps2
so doesnt that smell fishy,
then you got good games like driver paralel lines-5.5 vs 6.5 xbox ps2
ac -7.5 what about quantum exclusive split screen mode , it is much better then ps3 360 versions its sick 3rd party doesnt want to step up and give wii turok etc
If you're worried about bias stick with IGN or frequent Nintendo fan sites like Nintendo World Report or the Wiire for your Wii reviews. The people there have a passion for Nintendo and you'll probably be more in sync with their opinion.
I noticed that alot of sites and t.v shows are realy bias and giving crappy we game reviews to make the wii look bad. Heres my list of sites or shows. Gametrailers: the hiden walls show: shane and cast Xplay:morgan and adam elecplayground:victor lucas Gamespot: all of them. Giant bomb:ryan and jeff ign: jessica chobot If you think this list is correct for those people what are yours list.neo6478
dont hate on chobot =(
Wow... you DO know that the GC version didn't have the online play that the PS2 and Xbox versions of TimeSplitters Future Perfect had, right? No offense, but you're really grasping here looking for a bias that didn't exist.gamespot is at the top of my list since last gen , they did good for nin in the n64 era and back but , m
a good example would be seen in timesplitters future perfect on the gamecube 7.6 vs 8,4 on the xbox/ps2
so doesnt that smell fishy,
then you got good games like driver paralel lines-5.5 vs 6.5 xbox ps2
ac -7.5 what about quantum exclusive split screen mode , it is much better then ps3 360 versions its sick 3rd party doesnt want to step up and give wii turok etc
mariokart64fan
I'd just like to add that I don't think any site is purposely bias for or against anything because they want to be. I think almost everyone working at these sites tries to give games for any console a fair shake when it comes time to review them. When it comes to the Wii, the problem is that not all these writers see things from the eyes of someone who's entrenched within the Nintendo community and as such has trouble expressing how they feel to that community without backlash. Matt from IGN is a good example of someone who gets it, in my opinion. Yes he has haters (many on this forum in fact) but he loves Nintendo and he's a fan just like us, when he criticizes Nintendo or sings the praises of something we know it's valid because he sees things from our own perspective.
trusting any one site for all your reviews is kind of a mistake because you'll never get an accurate impression from just one review.
the best thing GameSpot has is quick links to other review sites so you can read their impression of the game. You can instantly see how the GameSpot score compares to other review sites AND you get an average user score, too. very useful.
i rarely agree with gamespot scores, but i go to them first because they network me to all the information I need.
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