What are your go-to sources for game reviews and finding new games?

Any websites you like or Youtube reviewers? I prefer reviewers who also check out obscure games and actually point out flaws.

Console gaming mostly since PC has Steam reviews that help out.

I’ve always used Metacritic since it aggregates reviews, but it seems to have gotten worse for searching and finding top lists lately. There’s gotta be better sources nowadays.

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steal,

Twitch, especially small streamers. I find out about a lot of games and get a pretty good idea of if I’d like them just from watching friends stream.

flatlined,

Most have already been mentioned. Rock paper shotgun is a good source too, albeit pc gamers only.

Aqarius,

Man, they used to be great when Gillen and Smith were still on board.

flatlined,

I assume you know People make Games on Youtube? Smith’s in there, and it’s pretty dang good journalism.

Aqarius,

Very true.

earmuff,

I like how I can find new games on SteamPeak and helped me find some niche (but still very good) titles: steampeek.hu

(I‘m not affiliated with them)

Adalast,

I’m usually putting on indie game reviewers on YouTube while I work for background noise. Have found many amazing games that way. I cannot recommend Retromation, Splattercat, Nilaus, and ImKibitz enough if you are into their game preferences. I also watch Olexa and Real Civil Engineer, but more for the laughs. They have good first looks though. Nilaus and ImKibitz are more automation and city-building games, Retromation and Olexa do a lot of rogue likes, and Splattercat is kinda a catch all.

Boiglenoight,

The Jeff Gerstmann Show, Nextlander, Opencritic. Trusted sources are Game Informer, Gamespot, Eurogamer and IGN.

shrodes,

For podcasts I highly recommend Into the Aether. They only bring games they like to the show and it’s a super chill and positive show that feels like chatting with friends who are really into vidya games. The episodes are quite long but great to listen to.

fritata_fritato,

My gaming backlog hasn’t quite made it out of the 2000s. At this point there are years of consensus on most of these games and I prioritise on vibe

terrehbyte,

Generally, I wait for gameplay footage from official and unofficial sources before committing to buying a game. I have a number of accounts I follow on other social media platforms that keep me updated on new games I might be interested, but none of them are reviewers outside of a quick 30-second blurb on socials or their Steam Curator account.

If I’m leaning buy but still hesitant, I’ll generally pick it up and play for a bit to see if I’ll keep it.

I don’t find that my tastes align very closely with any reviewer, so I generally steer clear of them. If there’s any kind of massive community criticism, there’s bound to be plenty of people shouting about it online which makes it easy to take into consideration (whether to ignore it or not).

ThisOne,

Zero Punctuation for me. He has a similar taste in games to what I like and a so so positive ZP review is usually a solid buy for me.

I guess the name is changing soon to fully ramblematic? There’s drama with the owner of the ZP IP right now and the folks who actually own the IP are 100% gonna fuck it up. Creator is starting fresh after a walking from a bad deal is how I understand the situation.

YungOnions,

Are you aware that Yahtzee has left The Escapist?

ThisOne,

Yes and his new content will be released as fully ramblomatic, realsed under second wind instead of escapist…

Alimentar,

Worth A Buy on YouTube is very honest. He’s funny and cynical, a bit like Total Biscuit used to be.

He’s one of the few I trust now for an honest review. Would highly recommend him as he’s also incredibly entertaining.

jettrscga,

Oh yeah Worth A Buy has popped up for me a few times for indie games, and he seemed like he was straight to the point.

I got a Total Biscuit vibe too. I miss that guy.

AdmiralShat,

ACG and SplatterCatGaming are my main sources for discovering new games.

youtube.com/@Splattercatgaming?si=oO1kuzZjoOcvgps…

youtube.com/@ACGreviews?si=7ptixPGTU-YIgD7i

ABCDE,

Scrolling through Steam, Eurogamer and Edge magazine.

RizzRustbolt,

Let’s Game it Out.

If you can break a game as badly as he does and it still looks fun to play, it’s probably something I’m going to like.

corytheboyd,
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I’ll be honest, I just look at the steam store page for the game. If the initial impression from the images is good, and it’s a genre I want to play right now, I watch one or two of the videos and read a few top reviews. Then I just go for it. I don’t watch streams or anything. I am usually perusing indie games so it’s at most like $20 on the line, not the end of the world if I hate it, or if it needs a few years of patches to feel worth playing.

Odelay42,

Generally not being interested in $60 AAA games makes it so much more fun to peruse new games and experiment.

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