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This thread is in response to a review for Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles on the Wii. You are encouraged to view the review in a new window before reading this thread.

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Author: randxian
Posted: December 22, 2009 (11:49 PM)
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It sounds like this game is really three games in one. Obviously, you have a lot of ground to cover, but there are parts of the review that could be more succinct. Don't get me wrong; I appreciate the information, but there has got to be a way to trim the fat a bit here. I do appreciate how you took the time to explain how the core game really works so readers know what they are getting into with this game.

Also, I'm slightly surprised by your score of 7/10, which usually means it's a fairly good game. However, your tone fails to convey much of a positive message. You even say at one point "There really isn’t too much to Darkside Chronicles. " You also point out later that RE2 is really the only quality game and the other two are sub-par.

But please don't take my critcisms personally; you obviously put a lot of time and effort into making sure your readers understand the important core aspects of a game. I'm just saying you need to make a few tweeks here and there.


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