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07 Jul 2009

Reviewing and You  Blog by canana,  Category: Writing

So you've decided to put down the controller for a while and want to sit at your keyboard typing away at your own personal opinion of a game? Well, that's great. You're deciding to write a game review. Game reviews are an emerging activity for many video game enthusiasts, but you'll no doubt need to try and make your review legit, descriptive, and convincing to get your mileage in the expansive review community. Here's a few tips to take into consideration when it comes to writing a review.

 

1. Separate your ideas into groups. Now some professional reviewers say that separating your ideas into groups with titles is a bad idea. It really isn't; it's just used as a training crutch. If you're having trouble defining your different idea groups, by all means, label your paragraphs with things like "Graphics," "Gameplay," or "Replay Value." After you've become comfortable with separating your ideas into groups, you'll be able to eliminate the headings and use transitions between paragraphs. This is pretty advanced and can be a bit staggering at times, but it takes a bit of time to really be able to define your different paragraphs and use transitions to continue.

 

2. Don't work linearly. This means that you shouldn't simply write a review from start to finish. This usually makes it difficult to follow and place your ideas. Instead, think of the big picture. Express the pros and cons of a review either written in your review or separately. Then, set your paragraphs up. If you start your graphics paragraph and decide to move to your audio paragraph, by all means, take a break. Usually linear writing leads to sloppiness: writing about the same topic continuously will cause the quality to slowly decrease. Work on each paragraph in spurts to keep yourself interested: it will make for a better review.

 

3. Be specific. This has been said many, many times before, but many new reviewers usually forget this above all things. Don't just say that something is good or bad; say why. If the graphics are ugly, make an example. Say something like "This level's graphics are bad; the trees are indistinguishable and the sky looks painted on." If the graphics are good, say why. Does it change the gameplay?

 

4. Be descriptive. Colorful language is something that adds persuasion and conviction to your review. If something is good, describe it. Words like "frantic," "visceral," and "expansive" are just a few of the many, many words that can make your review strong and convincing. These words don't just sound cool; they also help your review follow Tip #3, and specify why the game aspect is good. Feel free to find words that fuel your conviction in your review; they definitely help.

 

5. Don't sacrifice the facts for humor. Now I've seen funny reviews , but many new reviewers try to act silly with a wacky comparison or something like that, all the while ignoring the factual and most important information in the review. Don't do that. Once the facts are together and the overall review is concise, by all means, insert a clever metaphor or comparison. It definitely spices up a review, but never at the expense of the facts.

 

6. Summation helps. This is another big dispute from the review pros, but you'll notice many big-name review sites follow this. The concept of wrapping up the most important aspects of the game whether at the start or end is important for those who don't want a long review to read. This makes it easy to know what's good and what's bad about a game. Add a list of pros and cons to not only make your review accessible, but also to guide your paragraphs.

 

There is no one right way to write a review, but there are many wrong ways. Hopefully these tips will help make your reviews even better, and good reviews means the better for all gamers. Happy gaming and reviewing!

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kelaidis

on Aug 01, 2009

Very good blog, this will help me a lot.

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canana

on Jul 08, 2009

Thanks everyone.

@Daktary - Great. Looking forward to your reviews in the future.

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monica_cz

on Jul 08, 2009

Great tips, thanks for them! Laughing

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Daktary

on Jul 08, 2009

Great tutorial! Maybe somewhere in the future I'll bring myself to write a review(even a small one)... or maybe not Tongue out But for now I'll stick to reading your tips for writing one Laughing

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AC55

on Jul 08, 2009

That's a good blog, my friend.

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Yianis

on Jul 08, 2009

Lovely tips canana Smile Well written and good guideline too Smile

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Woozie

on Jul 08, 2009

Very good points. This will be quite helpful in the future Tongue out Thanks, canana!

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canana

on Jul 08, 2009

Thanks everyone. I hope too see some reviews from you in the future. Smile

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ILIAS

on Jul 08, 2009

Thanks for the tips canana, I'll take them into consideration.

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Tanya

on Jul 07, 2009

wow wow wow! Another guide Laughing I feel like dancing Kiss Thanks for helping us Marco Laughing I shall try to write one review based on your guide now Smile

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azn_pride

on Jul 07, 2009

Lol I needed this. The only problems I'm having is that for one, my reviews are long, and I need to shorten every paragraph. Sometimes I tend to say a lot of things in my reviews, and it ends up not worth reading at all because of the insane lengths. The other things is that I tend to say facts about the game, and forget to state my own personal opinions about it. Well, after reading this blog, it's helped me a bit I think. Thanks, Marco Laughing

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Din5193

on Jul 07, 2009

Good advice, all of it.

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-Moroes-

on Jul 07, 2009

Cool.  I might have two reviews ready by tommorow so this will help Smile.

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King

on Jul 07, 2009

Number 3 is great. I've seen many reviewers who end up with mediocre reviews because they forget this simple rule. When I first started reviewing this was one of my problems.

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canana

on Jul 07, 2009

@Shindiggah - Thanks.

@Nirvana - That's good. You just need to adapt your writing in a few small reviews.

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Nirvana

on Jul 07, 2009

I'm quite good at book reviews.But never tried writing reviews on games.

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Shindiggah

on Jul 07, 2009

nice tips dude, Im still trying to improve my reviewing skillz also.

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canana

on Jul 07, 2009

@Nirvana - The reviews aren't stats in my opinion, they are pieces of writing and like others skills, you need to improve on them.

@RON - Thanks. Let's see if this helps. Anyway, I'm always here if you need assistance. Wink

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RON

on Jul 07, 2009

Great blog canana. I too needed it to improve my reviews Smile

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Nirvana

on Jul 07, 2009

I so needed this.My Review stat is still 0.Surprised

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