I prefer renting the games and then being my own reviewer.![]()
I prefer renting the games and then being my own reviewer.![]()
I like IGN's site layout a lot more. Everything seems a little more organized and professional to me. They also seem to update their Wii news and media more often.
i used dto be all about Gamespot becuase they had good reviews, and were sorta funny. but after watching some IGN reviews, i may be changing sides.
Between the 2 I voted IGN. I don't really like Gamespot.
I frequent Gamespy though, they have a lot of good stuff. Some of their reviews could be questioned, but they have lots of good articles and some pretty sweet exclusives.
But for reviews, I'll generally go to 2-5 different places and see what they all say.
Wii Inventory: Wii, Zelda, Red Steel
I'm about to start the second dungeon, and so far, it's definitely an 8.8. I feel like the game is forcing me along like a sidescroller. In Zelda 64, as soon as I hit Hyrule Field, I could go pretty much anywhere on the map and find all sorts of secrets before meeting Zelda. A Link to the Past also had a more exciting beginning.
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Gamestop is full of a bunch of PSX and XBOX fanboys. The console coverage is very outweighed.
IGN's site is easier to navigate