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Reviewing every game I own

Yes, you heard it right, every game I own will be getting the full review treatment whether it be an old crappy movie adaptation or a timeless classic such as Skyrim or a game I have barely touched that is sitting in my Steam Library (there are a lot of those) I will be reviewing them. But of course, with reviews we have to have some rules in place:

For each game I review I will be looking at three main areas:

1. The visuals- how does the game look, how does it hold up today, is it disgusting mess or does it have views you could sit and look at for days? How do the character models look? This will be scored out of 3 (1=bad, 2=okay and 3= good. A game can also get 0 if it is truly horrendous).

2. The game-play- is it Janky, dated, falling part with bugs and other unforgivable obstacles to smoothness, or is it just unnecessarily complicated or boringly simple? Again this will be rated using the 1,2,3 system.

3. The narrative- now I know what you’re thinking, some perfectly good games don’t have narratives, and this is true plenty of games are made around their game-play or feature and intentionally limited story-line. But the feel and atmosphere and character of a game I believe can also contribute to a narrative, and so this will be an aspect of many games I will look at. (again using the 1,2,3 system).

The last point will be given by me if i think the game deserves it or wowed me, a bonus point if you will.

I must play each game for at least 1 hour, even if I have played it before in the past so I can get some idea of different aspects of the game without spending too much or too little time on it. I will NOT be including mobile games. Keep up with my upcoming posts to see how each game did on this long and fraught journey into some wonderful and absolutely dire games.