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Are reviews worth something? well they are often paid for.. just take the Gamespot scandal and you will understand what I am talking about...
Others? Eh, probably, sir!
I think people rely too much on others' opinion to start watching or playing something, which often ends up in them missing on good stuff because three idiots didn't get to the bottom of it, and just analyzed the surface.
lol
Only people you should be trusting is your loved ones and people you can really trust.
it isn't like you can ask your mother if horizon zero dawn is worth getting
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(magazine)
Good answer m8, but some moms today were gamer's of yesterday so should know a thing or two about gaming.
Anyway my point I was trying to put across was that sure read reviews, listen to others but never take they word for it. Because some paid meta critic says game A is the best doesn't mean it's the best for you.