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from: Video Gamers OasisVideo games are a major form of leisure time entertainment all over the world. In the U.S. and Canada, millions of people have access to video and pc games and as technology contiues to leap forward, many more people get into video game activities. You can classify video game enthusiasts as 1) beginners, 2) frequent gamers 3) and experts.
Beginners are likely to ask themselves, what will I do with this game? However, this question is certainly going to change as the beginner's ability as a player improves. At this stage, the focus isn't on looking for new games or discovering new game systems or consoles. Their mission is learning how to master the games they have regardless of what game or console they're using.
The second level of gamers are those who go with the flow. They have time to discover new types of games and play them to the fullest. Their goal is to get all the satisfation they can from a game before looking for a new game to conquer.
The third category might be considered those who are addicted to gaming since they're the playerss not just looking for games, but also finding ways to help other gamers understand how to play and they also work to further develop the game. They don't just play a game, they disect and interpret it. They're the experts who try to master as many games as they can and write articles and reviews about what they like, dislike and appreciate about the game.
Being able to compare each video game system is very important to all three levels of enthusiasts since it helps them master whatever game they currently own.
So how do these people come up with their reviews? Here are some techniques to use when comparing a video game system.
* Of course, you need to start by playing the video game itself. Play straight through to the finish. If there are a number of levels, play through to the final level.
* As you're playing, make notes regarding the effects, the colors and other features of the game you can share with your readers.
* Explain the basic information needed to get a clear picture about what the game is all about, such as the console compatibility, the release date of the game, the publisher, platform, etc. For PC games, it's important to explain to the reader the system specification requirement for playing the game on their PC.
* Give the readers a good summary and overall feeling for the game is. If it's a racing game, then tell them specifically the type of racing game it is. With so many different types of video and computer games available, all with different styles of play and with variable numbers of players that can play, any facts you can reveal should be in your review.
* Giving your opinion about all aspects of the the game, such as the scoring system, the different levels of difficulty, how long it takes to complete the game and so on.
* You can also compare the game with another similar game, giving the strengths and weaknesses of each game according to your observations.
* Finally, you can summarize you overall take on the game and give it your rating.
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