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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 7415570" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>That's pretty much what I do. The few reviews I've written here are for games that I've played for some time and that I have an overall good opinion of. Often, games I don't find enjoyable, I don't play much--perhaps not even finishing even a single game/session. But the fact that I know enough that it isn't for me doesn't mean that it is a bad game and I don't want to spend a lot of time with a bad game to give an informative and useful review. </p><p></p><p>On Amazon, I am more apt to write reviews "too early", but I often go back months, sometimes years, later to update them. I do that with my reviews of ergonomic equipment, for example, because you can't really comments usefully on the efficacy and durability of an ergonomic keyboard or mouse until you have used it for a while. I've had devices I initially loved, but they didn't last more than a year. </p><p></p><p>Games are a bit different, though. I think a review can suffer from too much familiarity. You are unlikely to have the same enthusiasm for a game that you have sunk hundreds of hours into as when you first started playing it. Worse are the reviews who have seen everything and are impressed by nothing. For a gamer like me--and for most gamers--they're reviews are likely not going to be helpful unless they regularly play with less experienced gamers and enjoy introducing old games to new players. Hipsters suck the enthusiasm out of whatever hobbies they claim to love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 7415570, member: 6796661"] That's pretty much what I do. The few reviews I've written here are for games that I've played for some time and that I have an overall good opinion of. Often, games I don't find enjoyable, I don't play much--perhaps not even finishing even a single game/session. But the fact that I know enough that it isn't for me doesn't mean that it is a bad game and I don't want to spend a lot of time with a bad game to give an informative and useful review. On Amazon, I am more apt to write reviews "too early", but I often go back months, sometimes years, later to update them. I do that with my reviews of ergonomic equipment, for example, because you can't really comments usefully on the efficacy and durability of an ergonomic keyboard or mouse until you have used it for a while. I've had devices I initially loved, but they didn't last more than a year. Games are a bit different, though. I think a review can suffer from too much familiarity. You are unlikely to have the same enthusiasm for a game that you have sunk hundreds of hours into as when you first started playing it. Worse are the reviews who have seen everything and are impressed by nothing. For a gamer like me--and for most gamers--they're reviews are likely not going to be helpful unless they regularly play with less experienced gamers and enjoy introducing old games to new players. Hipsters suck the enthusiasm out of whatever hobbies they claim to love. [/QUOTE]
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