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Posted on Saturday, March 28, 2009 by | Comments 4 Comments


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We’ve added a new criterion for our reviews! At the bottom of each review, you’ll now be seeing a Skip It | Play It | Buy It icon. While we know that our current star rating is much beloved, sometimes it just doesn’t tell the whole story. Some games are GREAT, but hold little replay value and are thus not worth laying down $60 for, when you can rent it from Buster for ten bucks and play it until you finish. Other games may not be of superstar quality, but are a lot of fun and hold within them months of play time. So, to avoid unwarranted expenses in your gaming budget, in addition to the star rating, our reviewers are going to give you the skinny on whether you should:

Picture from Skip it, play it or buy itSkip,Picture from Skip it, play it or buy itPlay, or Picture from Skip it, play it or buy itBuy it!

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Sregnar | March 27th, 2009 at 9:21 AM Permalink to this Comment

Great idea! This is the way I’ve always wanted reviews to be done! Tell me more than stars and numbers, THANK YOU!!!!!

zauggru | March 27th, 2009 at 9:27 AM Permalink to this Comment

Very Nice! Thanks for constantly improving the site. It gets better every month!

OmegaBob | March 28th, 2009 at 2:41 AM Permalink to this Comment

Interesting idea! Cannot wait to see it implemented.

Lord Norgoth | March 30th, 2009 at 2:06 PM Permalink to this Comment

Nice idea to incorporate “lasting appeal” into the equation!

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