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Posted 2008-09-07, 08:17 AM in reply to Jessifer's post starting "I think it's a pretty good idea. ..."
The 1-5 would be a rating of the specific review, if implemented. I also think that we could have a revolutionary strategy where the reviewers have yet another incentive. How about advertising revenue sharing? Not a lot of it, of course, but a small percentage of the amount of advertising revenue the specific article generates (if this is possible?) Not only would they get notoriety, free advertisement, and a community, but also they'd have a financial stake in the website succeeding.
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Posted 2008-09-07, 09:06 AM in reply to Willkillforfood's post starting "The 1-5 would be a rating of the..."
I'd be more inclined to use a grading system rather than 1 to 5, or even nothing at all - a good review should put across both the good and bad points, and sum things up in the conclusion. Adding a mark makes things more complicated, for one persons 3/C may be anothers 5/A.

If members only rate the reviews, then it severly inhibits any rating system. We've got, what, 30 active members at a stretch? Maybe 10 would read the reviews and rate them. Open ratings to the public, however, and we move from an shot glass of raters to a sea. If poossible, ratings should be done with Unique IPs, and we should be able to categorise reviews by: Rating, Views, Date with each the first two categories being further split into Today, This Week, This Mont, This Year, All Time.

Every review should be submitted to places like Digg, Del.Icio.Us and StumbleUpon.

I'll have a think about incentives and features.
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Posted 2008-09-07, 09:47 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "I'd be more inclined to use a grading..."
The only way this will work is with a gimmick. Come up with something interesting nobody else does that would make people want to at least check a review here.
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Posted 2008-09-07, 10:10 PM in reply to Xenn's post starting "The only way this will work is with a..."
Like what? We're up for any suggestions here. It's brainstorming time :P.
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Posted 2008-09-08, 09:05 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "I'd be more inclined to use a grading..."
Well, what about grading different parts of the game? Storyline, Gameplay, Battle System, Music, Graphics, etc?
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Posted 2008-09-08, 09:27 AM in reply to Jessifer's post starting "Well, what about grading different..."
Again, what you love in a story may be something that I find make me snap the disc in two.

Thinking about it, the best way to 'grade' games may be for every user who reviews the games to have a favourites line onto which they place the games they review in order from most hated to Holy Grail (I'll make a mock up of one when I've got the time). That way, the game is still rated, but as a comparison with other games, rather than a simple number - any ratings are thus made more meaningful.
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Posted 2008-09-08, 09:34 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Again, what you love in a story may be..."
Yeah, I can see that, and I think it's a good idea too. Personal preferrence would still be a variable, however.
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Posted 2008-09-10, 12:31 AM in reply to Jessifer's post starting "Yeah, I can see that, and I think it's..."
I think the gimmick would have to be a kind of unique rating, such as a dollar value you place on the game, or a ranked comparison to a smash hit like Ocarina of Time (though a system like that would likely be too subjective).

Actually, if properly (and not frivolously) executed, a rating based on dollar values could allow for other additions, such as an "average value of PS3 software". Of course, that would kind of be a pipedream idea because you would need both a multitude of realistic reviews as well as an exclusion of terrible titles that skew the average.

Anyways, just brainstorming.
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Posted 2008-09-10, 12:47 AM in reply to Xenn's post starting "I think the gimmick would have to be a..."
what is the actual point of a review? many reviews might be able to sway judgement on a game, however Too Human is proving that wrong. Many many people are down talking TH for its glitches, dupes, lack there of and other things that shouldnt be released in todays generation. Would we be looking at reviews that are so good they sway your decision on the game? Even Zero Puncutation's reviews though being very thorough, humorus, and fun to watch dont exactly tell us what we want to know. They simply show us his views on the game. I can't think of anyone that I know that could write up a bad review and cause me not to buy it, id like to try it out for myself. Experience something they might not understand...

For instance, say you have Kazilla (me) reviewing someones political speech... Im going to tell you dont bother, it was boring and is the same exact thing the canidates have said over and over, because its a bias. I personally have something against politics and could care less about the speech im looking at. The perfect review would require someone who is completely unbiased, with a renown history of gaming in all aspects. If he lacks history in RPG's he shouldnt be allowed to review them.

As for a rating system, thinking upon it now... what are we rating? The persons ability to write a review or the game itself. I think that rating a game is really hard to do... so many aspects to look at. The easiest way I can think about it is kinda what Xenn said, about comparing it to other great games. Find a game with great graphics, sound, story, voice overs, everything. Make that your holy grail game. Base your other ratings off of that Perfect Game. It is just so hard to rate something like this.



i just thought of something while reading one of my other posts. Reviews can be nice to look at and read, but as i stated here it isn't always what your looking for. What i suggest is a FAQ on a game, built by the community.

ie.

Initial Post
Soul Calibur IV
[insert reviewers review here]

Next Post
[reserved for quick FAQ reference]

Next Post
What do you think about the multiplayer feature?

Next Post
How long would it take for someone to understand what they are doing?

Next Post
Is this a button masher?

Reviewers Post
[insert answers here]

Someone who is incapable of answering questions about the game really has no right to be playing the game. They dont need to know the answer exactly when they read it because perhaps they didnt see something the reader did. Instead they should be able to aquire an answer in a fairly short amount of time.

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