How I Review Games
When I review my games I tend to look at 5 main components, however i still look at many other things. These components help form my final grade for the game. These components are: main campaign with story and character development, next I look at bonus features such as bonus game modes or any sort of alteration to the main campaign that adds replay value and more fun and excitement. Next, I look at the multiplayer. Is there even a multiplayer? Does the coop add even more fun and replay value. Is the head to head easy to understand and fun without others making it hard on you using over powered weapons and or vehicles. After that I look at the overall game quality, is the sound good, graphics, cut-scenes, AI behavior, are they all good so that it adds more quality to the game. Lastly, the last thing I look at is the achievements in the game. I am a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to games and when I play a game I go for all the achievements so if the achievements are extremely difficult and make the game worse or harder for me. However, I like a variety of achievements such as complete the main game on a certain difficulty, or any sort of skill required achievement that asks you to perform a special feat, also any sort of bonus or "Easter egg" achievement where you and/or a group of friends have to go through a series of mysteries, riddles and puzzles to further unlock the Easter egg. Those are the 5 main components that affect
New Reviews
I have realized that I don't only play Xbox 360 so why should I only write reviews about Xbox 360 games. I will now have a new page dedicated for other console games such as Nintendo Gamecube, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, PC, PS3, and other consoles. The way I'm going to review my games are similar to the way I reviewed my games before. However, with minor changes because some of the criteria in the earlier reviews will not be compatible due to console, and time of release limitations. I will do my best to keep the same style of reviews.