For written reviews you will need a standard template. Gamepro had a nice one, gametrailers and IGN used to be nice, where they had 4 different they graded the game on. Gametrailers now just has one rating which is confusing.
Controls - how well it plays. A bad game will have hit detection problems, and non tight controls.
Gameplay- Is it fun or are you watching a movie? Does it do new things that you never thought you could do in a game? Or is it a rehash. IS being a rehash a bad thing?
Misandry- How much bull shit, and can you tolerate it? If the game is really good this could be pretty minor. How much gayness is there or tranny loving is there?
Sound- Do weapons have a nice sound to them? Is their great enviromental sounds with great feeling of space?
Music- Is the music well designed, or selected? This probably could be lumped in with sound.
Story- not super important but some games make it a feature.
Whatever categories you end up with, you will need a scale to rate on. Either 10/10 or 100/100. 5 scale is a little hard to work with. The overall score would be the average, but you could have some leeway if one element is more important.
Every reviewer should have the same setup. Video review would have a similar setup, however I don't know how you would maintain anonymity. Being anti-SJW will bring out doxxers.
Controls - how well it plays. A bad game will have hit detection problems, and non tight controls.
Gameplay- Is it fun or are you watching a movie? Does it do new things that you never thought you could do in a game? Or is it a rehash. IS being a rehash a bad thing?
Misandry- How much bull shit, and can you tolerate it? If the game is really good this could be pretty minor. How much gayness is there or tranny loving is there?
Sound- Do weapons have a nice sound to them? Is their great enviromental sounds with great feeling of space?
Music- Is the music well designed, or selected? This probably could be lumped in with sound.
Story- not super important but some games make it a feature.
Whatever categories you end up with, you will need a scale to rate on. Either 10/10 or 100/100. 5 scale is a little hard to work with. The overall score would be the average, but you could have some leeway if one element is more important.
Every reviewer should have the same setup. Video review would have a similar setup, however I don't know how you would maintain anonymity. Being anti-SJW will bring out doxxers.