I think that the way Gamespot approached the reviewing process of Bioshock Infinite is actually the best one as it combines the best of both worlds.
For the people, who want a more conventional review (like me) which could most likely serve as a buyer's guide for anyone whose tastes do not differ too much from the most prevalent opinions / preferences in the gaming community, there's Kevin Van Ord's review which IRC was available around the time the Bioshock Infinite was released (i.e. at the time when most people were mostly deciding whether to buy the game or not) and for the people who want something different than just a standard buyer's guide-ish review (like some posters here) or downright want reviewers to go against popular opinions and challenge established standards, there's Tom McShea's review which was published some time after BI's release (i.e. at the time when a lot of people have already beaten the game and were more interested in discussing the qualities of the game rather than deciding whether to give it a shot or not).
So... yeah. I want to give GS little a bit of praise as well. But not to specific reviewer or for specific review, but to the GS staff who have decided to give this "2nd opinion" approach a shot.
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