Recent Gamespot Review That Motivated You To Purchase a PC Game?

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#1 OoSuperMarioO
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While I always go on my own choice of purchasing games, I tend to however stumble across a great review to go and buy the game. I must say a recent review that made me go and pick up a game has to be Gertsman review on Gears of War for Windows. Essentially, I had my choice already made to buy Gears of War for the PC, but the Gertsman review really pushed for the decision. Feel free to comment buds...

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#2 bogaty
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I don't trust a single thing the hacks on this site have to say.

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#3 hooded1man
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I dont buy a game because they like it, but if im interested in a game, I make sure its not crap before I buy it.

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#4 GodLovesDead
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I don't trust a single thing the hacks on this site have to say.

bogaty
Certainly this. Gamespot's word on games in general have been rendered a joke ever since the "Kane and Lynch" incident. It's very rare that I'll agree with a Gamespot review.
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#5 nutcrackr
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I guess Rainbow Six Vegas a while back, unfortunately I didn't like the game which made me more cautious of their reviews.
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#6 Brainhunter
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Demigod. 6.5? Pf. They give the bug-ridden, glitch-infested overhyped franchise with reputation Empire - Total War a 9.0 and Editor's Choice Award?! Whereas Demigod, a new IP by a small developer team with no reputation, a 6.5 because of a broken online at LAUNCH?! The review had the opposite effect on me. And Demigod is truly a great game. It's like DOTA, or Unreal Tournament / Team Fortress 2 RTS Style, but where you control only one hero unit (demigod), and is multiplayer-geared.
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#7 Jd1680a
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I would have to say Gamespot.com does help some what in my choices in games to buy. It is not my only source, PC Gamer, IGN, and player ratings and reviews also help. Demigod got a 6.5 from gamespot I bought it anyway with no surprise it was better then it appeared.
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#8 futs22
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I usually read several reviews before I decide on buying a game. I try to look at the certain elements consistently mentioned in all the reviews I've read for a certain game. Of course, my own personal tastes come into play also and is a primary guide for my game choices. After all, the countless reviews out there just serve as a guide and not the definitive factor in choosing a game. So to answer the topic's question, I've never bought a game for the sole reason that a GS review said it was good.
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#9 thusaha
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Recently, there's none. Demigod is the lastest game I bought, which got 6.5 from gamespot.

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#10 Baranga
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I guess Oblivion...

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#12 Rickylee
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I don't pay attention to their reveiws of overhyped AAA titles as they tend to be bias. I read them as one of many sources. But I did buy The Witcher cause of their review and I don't mind admiting it. Imay not have heard of it if not forthat review.

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#13 topsemag55
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Gamespot's review on Painkiller sold me on purchasing the game. Glad I got it. Nvm its age, it was ahead of its time when released.

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#14 couly
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Probably Assassin's Creed, how wrong they were.
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#15 Anthony01355
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I usually check a few game review sites such as Gamespot, Gametrailers, G4xplay, IGN, ect Then again I haven't purchased any games in a while.

I remember buying FarCry2 and ignoring some of the negative reviewer comments on it, boy was I wrong in doing so.

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#16 naval
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Cryostasis review was pretty good, It would have definitely made me interested in buying the game if I wasn't already looking forward to it
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#17 dnuggs40
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I like gamespot's reviews and use them frequently in conjunction with other reviews. I tend to read about 4-5 professional reviews and then go through some player reviews to average it out. Though to be honest player reviews (especially on this site) are probably the worst source for game information. Far too biased and a lot of the times (especially with big named games) there are all sorts of unrelated bias and nitpicks that I don't care about.

Sometimes I disagree with the score gamespot gives, but the actual review itself is usually filled with lots of useful information thats hard to completely disregard.

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#18 topsemag55
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Gamespot's review convinced me to purchase Mass Effect as well.

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#19 _Pedro_
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Sometimes I disagree with the score gamespot gives, but the actual review itself is usually filled with lots of useful information thats hard to completely disregard.

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yeah, made me want to purchase the last remnant. Kevin was spot-on with that one.
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#20 Lethalhazard
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Maybe some of the pre-2005 reviews. Nowadays I consider them a bit of a joke.

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#21 artichoke
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Prince of Persia: Sands of Time a couple years ago. I really don't read the reviews anymore.
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#22 DanielDust
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None, I usually go to metacritics and I read some of the top reviews and some of the bad ones, then I look at scores from users.

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#23 Noar_w
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None, I usually go to metacritics and I read some of the top reviews and some of the bad ones, then I look at scores from users.

DanielDust
yeah me too, i read only good and bad on the top reviews then look at user opinion fathermore i watch video gameplay and decide with my own eyes.
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#24 kozzy1234
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None, i dont take reviews seriously, especailly from gamespot.

Seems like i dissagree with 90% of videogame reviews anyways, so meh.

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None.

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#26 Phoenix534
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[QUOTE="bogaty"]

I don't trust a single thing the hacks on this site have to say.

GodLovesDead

Certainly this. Gamespot's word on games in general have been rendered a joke ever since the "Kane and Lynch" incident. It's very rare that I'll agree with a Gamespot review.

Don't EVER talk about that! It was a big mistake that needs to be forgotten(along with all other PC reviews since pre-2005). I really don't listen to reviews from sites, I tend to listen more to the user reviews, since there are more of them that agree on a game(or disagree). I just come on here for the forums and non-review game info.

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#27 mirgamer
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King's Bounty, from multiple review sources, officiaal and non-official.
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#28 V4LENT1NE
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I dont really read gamespot reviews much anymore after the whole Jeff Gerstman thing. I just look at videos and forums then decide whether to purchase.
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#29 BlueBirdTS
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I don't want to jump onto the "let's all bash Gamespot 'cuz that's what the cool kids do" bandwagon, but ever since all the great editors of the site left, that is, Greg Kasavin, Jason Ocampo, Carrie Gouskos, Brad, Alex, Jeff, etc., I just don't really give much credence to Gamespot reviews. It's a real shame, too, since they have some talented writers, I just rarely agree with their opinions.

Back in the old days, I mostly used Gamespot and other review websites to verify that a game I wanted was worth getting. I think Greg's review of Ninja Gaiden Black made me buy the game. Alex Navarro's review of Forza 2 convinced me to try out the game (notice these are all console games). Lately, however, I've been mostly paying attention to user reviews and general opinions on forums as a basis for my buying decisions. I will say that I've liked the past few Eurogamer reviews that I've read.