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  • AnsemsApprentice #1 2 years ago

    My god this looks boring.
  • chrisno21 #2 2 years ago

    Is this sort of thing what people want, to watch the first 10 minutes of a game - I don't but wondered if anyone else did. Video reviews and previews yes, but not a ten-minute spoiler.
  • gamerBOB #3 2 years ago

    @chrisno21

    I see where you're coming from but sometimes I find trailers for games can be misleading as to what the gameplay is actually like. I must admit I prefer to read the articles as they cover a larger portion of the game but it's nice to have that option.
  • sneetch #4 2 years ago

    @chrisno21
    Is this sort of thing what people want, to watch the first 10 minutes of a game - I don't but wondered if anyone else did. Video reviews and previews yes, but not a ten-minute spoiler.

    I want to watch this, between the review and the first ten minutes of footage I get a far better idea of if I'd like the game. As it's the first ten minutes it's hardly all that much of a spoiler (as I'd see the exact same thing in my first ten minutes). In fact a video review would probably be more likely to contain spoilers (as it'd probably contain bits from further in).
  • makariel #5 2 years ago

    @chrisno21: If you don't want spoilers, you should stay far, far away from video reviews in general. And far, far, far away from gametrailers in specific, gamespot at least indicates in the beginning if and how many spoilers are involved. I stopped watching GT video reviews, because they use footage from later stages in the game rather careless, that spoil an awful amount of plot points. However, the first 10 minutes of a game hardly spoil any major plot twists.