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Gamespot has been like that for ages. There's nothing to complain about IGN though, they always review games early and have great news coverage.
Still, all the holiday releases are coming out fast so it's a bit cramped up for reviewers at this time of year.
It's sort of understandable. These days about 50% of all Wii games that get released are just mario party rip offs or shovelware. Nobdoy wants to review that.
Also, this is the time of year when all video game platforms get flooded with loads of new games. Keeping that in mind, it's reasonable to asume that they're just bust reviewing other games and don't have the manpower neede to review them all quickly.
The real question is, if you yourself have already decided to buy a game or not, why worry about what other people are saying about that game?superluigi96
The answer is a matter of money. If you can only afford to buy one game every 2-3 months, then you read reviews to make sure you're gettign a good game. I know what ity's like, as I went through high school on an allowance of only $30 a month. So, from the way I saw it, I had to make sure I was getting a good game.
both ign and gs still review wii games. i have no why youd think otherwise. just go onto the wii section of either site and look at all the reviews. if you cant tell, the wii reviews are under the "reviews" button.
*looks at "animal crossing IGN gameplay topic* yup.Gamespot has been like that for ages. There's nothing to complain about IGN though, they always review games early and have great news coverage.
Still, all the holiday releases are coming out fast so it's a bit cramped up for reviewers at this time of year.
Erebyssial
GS never cared about nintendo, dont worry. there are other sites (like IGN) or even magazines if you want reviews for your wii/DS
Gamespot Wii is just bad in the review/news department.
I like how IGN updates for sure everyday and gives news and reviews. And IGN has reviewed World At War for the Wii
http://wii.ign.com/articles/929/929080p1.html
[QUOTE="sman3579"]I wouldnt worry about GS reviews, they ususally rate Wii games lower then other sites.
If you want good Wii reviews go to IGN
ganga_
so ur basically saying that good reviews mean high rates?
or did u want to type "slower"?
What I mean is I dont really care that GS doesnt review Wii games right away because I usually dont agree with them anyway, the score or the actual written review.
Because they are all busy playing HD consoles games not the Wii games because they think it is not worth it, havent anyone notice the ratio of reviewed games on PS3 and 360 compare to the Wii? even though they deny the that fact, their actions speaks for itself, correct me if im wrong but why can they review games like Fallout 3, Gears of War 2 and Resistance 2 near released dates of these games even though it is very time consuming since it cannot be labelled as "Casual" games.
go to this link and just count the reviewed Wii games compare to the HD consoles.
 http://www.gamespot.com/reviews.html?type=reviews&mode=all&sort=post_date&dlx_type=all&sortdir=asc&official=all%20%BB
my deal with gamespot is they're reviews tend to be sporadic these days. They'll review some games and completely ignore others. Along with quite a few other gripes, gamespot has pretty much dropped off the radar as far as i'm concerned. IGN, 1UP are my mainstays now. The only thing I wish IGN would do more often is the at a glance ratings.
As far as reviews go, I use them as a loose basis to whether I should get a game or not. If I genre I like gets a low rating i'll still consider it, tho i'll rent instead of buy. If it's a genre I don't generally like but it looked good, and the review is less than 8 ill probably miss it altogether if its more I'll condsider renting it. But reviews bias does have a place in game reviews and some games you just won't like anyway. I didn't care for GTA4 but it got 10s everywhere. Well, I loved just doing whatever for a while but I couldnt get into the mission.Thats my take on it
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