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Same! It was the most irritating I've read in years, seriously. He's not a bad writer; he usually has good viewpoints and articles; he's the reason I've started the Trails series. And then he goes and just... ugh. Why on earth would you review a game you're pre-destined to dislike? That's not the point of gaming - that's not the point of reviews!
Reviews rarely, if ever, influence my decision to buy games but I do like to read up on them prior to the release of certain games. IGN are ridiculously biased, though.
You remember those old demo disks? I used to get those with magazines for PS1, and most of the games I went on to buy started there. It's where I found Jade Cocoon, which is in my top 3 for PS1 games for sureeee.
These days, whilst I don't read reviews often I do watch footage and read up on the information a bit. If a game has a larger following and lots of media I'm more likely to look it up (and subsequenty buy it).
I much rather listen about games from friends who have played the game and hold similar interests to me than stranger's reviews. Though in the end it's my decision and mine alone that makes me decide whether or not to pick up and try out a game. I'm sure some of my favorite games don't have good reviews and that's perfectly fine with me.
While I would check the reviews from the gaming critics because I trusted some of them, I would also survey the game that I'm interested at by watching some playthrough videos on the internet so that I can be sure if I would like it or not. By seeing the games with my own eyes, sometimes I can feel that some games are underrated by some, and on occasion they can be better than what I expected it to be,