Quetzzz
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Yeah, I feel you. I find it easier to write reviews of steam games, because of its note 'app'. Though even there I usually only write down the stuff that bothers me. For spell-checking, I useYea, I hear ya. I usually write long reviews too, which somewhat hypocritically is why I haven't reviewed this one yet, myself.Depending on the size of the game, it can take me hours of replaying to find and note the game points I want to praise or critique, plus at least another 30 minutes to actually type, edit, and spell-check.
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's Firefox plugin. Even the free version is more than adequate. My biggest issue is remembering characters and their names. More so when a game's characters have no defining features or personality. In that regard, Ripples does a good job. But yeah, an in-depth review can take a few hours regardless.Well, I'm in Riley's camp on that topic, though I'm less inclined to kick anthills than she does.I'm sure you don't need advice, but one tip: It may seem quiet in this thread right now, but if kicking over anthills is your thing, the debate over putting tropical fruit on flatbread topped with tomato sauce and cheese burns just as hot here as anywhere on the internet.![]()
I'm almost finished with my first playthrough of Matrix Hearts, I'll probably start a fire in its topic soon.
This is a great tip, thank you! So far I've been watchlisting the first post of threads of games I'm interested in, but it seems it doesn't quite work as expected. I wanted to use it as a way to see when a first post gets updated (new game release). Doing the same through reviews is probably smarter.But yea, the My Ratings section on your profile is a great way to keep track of your thoughts on games. I do it sometimes. Going back to some, I've even decided to change ones that were a little too scathing