Should Critics Finish Games Before Reviewing?
Should Critics Finish Games Before Reviewing? Matt PeckhamWed, 09 Sep 2009 05:40:00 -0700 400)this.width=400″ src=”http://images.pcworld.com//news/graphics/171642-finish-line_original.jpg” align=”” alt=”Should Critics Finish Games Before Reviewing?” border=”0″> The question “should gamers finish games they’re reviewing” pops up from time to time, kind of like the “games as art” fiasco. The answer is simple: It depends what’s meant by “finish.” As in a multiple-choice test? Coding the encryption subroutines for a virtual-private networking application? Calculating the average air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow (African or European)? Or indeterminately, as in “trimming the hedges,” “scrubbing the latrine,” or “examining the body in the morgue”? You might argue finishing a game means finishing its story, bu
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