Jdvn1
Hanging in there. Better than the alternative.
I've only done one, do I count?RangerWickett said:Preferably someone who hasn't reviewed E.N. Pub materials before, just so I can spread the freebies around and get some diverse exposure.
I've only done one, do I count?RangerWickett said:Preferably someone who hasn't reviewed E.N. Pub materials before, just so I can spread the freebies around and get some diverse exposure.
Ace said:I will caveat that -- a publisher however cool and generous is best asking a reviewer if they can/are willing to review before sending -- I am sure that most do but it would be a slight imposition if say an unexpected PDF arrived in my E Mail with a little note "I'd appreciate if you would review this" as I might not have time and I would hate to feel obligated --
No matter how small the endaevor rather a review of a PDF or a small game company professionalism is always a good thing
Crothian said:Like what? Now the only reviews that get deleted are the ones that are not up to par. We request them to be revamped by the reviewer first, but frankly I haven't seen any that needed revamped in quite a while.
As for the responses, there is nothing that can be done to generate them. Either people do or they don't. But you should not be writing reviews expecting respones.
Those are the two complaints that you have voiced, what else you got?![]()
philreed said:The problem I have with sending out comps is that it's reached the point where I have to send 5 comps to get 1 review. Many people that request to review something never write the review.
Henry said:Maybe it's my Unpublished perspective on this, but I don't see it as that weird. My reasoning is that it doesn't stop people from commenting on products (which I see on forums all over), why would it stop them from an in-depth review?
Or, maybe I don't take the hobby seriously enough?![]()
I wish there were more idiosyncratic reviewers (i.e. biased reviewers, but not at the level of an individual product--biased as reviewers, and very articulate about their biases), as I'd definitely be more interested in their reviews. There's always a bias, it's simply a question of whether or not it's the common bias.Vigilance said:An in-depth review should begin from as unbiased a place as possible. If there is a bias, it should be disclosed, but ideally if there is a large bias, you shouldn't write the review at all.
diaglo said:without naming names i personally don't have any respect for at least 2 of the reviewers and they know it.
Vigilance said:An in-depth review should begin from as unbiased a place as possible. If there is a bias, it should be disclosed, but ideally if there is a large bias, you shouldn't write the review at all.
Vigilance said:If I playtested a game for example, or wrote a competing game, I wouldn't write a review of it..
When you go into a product's page (not a review's page), there is a little link/button below the descriptive blurb and existing reviews for "New Review". I think you won't see it if you are not logged on.pogre said:I looked over the reviews page and I'm not sure how to submit a review. I've been around here long enough to know - but I don't. Do I submit it to a staff reviewer?