Yeah, I listen to what people say, especially you guys. I mean, I will admit that I am still very new at doing reviews (I have been doing them for less than a year). I know it is no excuse for bad wording in a review, and that is why when you guys catch me on it, which has happened more than once, I work hard to correct it. Sure, I have other people who watch these, but, honestly, you guys are my main audience. So if you guys do not approve, then I have more work to do. Yes, I see the point you guys made and will work on not using such heavy wording.Special World wrote:I personally think that more reviews are always better. It's good to get a wide spectrum of critical voices, and oftentimes you have to really search before you find a critic whom you totally click with. Keep doing your thing, VideoGameRescue. As long as you're thinking about and considering the strengths and weaknesses of a game, don't let anybody tell you you're completely wrong. Just listen to constructive criticism and see if there's a valid point, then try and incorporate that into your writing.
Honestly, the way I know how I am doing is when I get feedback, and you guys are very awesome at that and not afraid to give me feedback on my reviews, which is a great help to me