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I see, thanks for explaining. Usually if you post 10 in one day maybe someone would think they are copied from someone else or instead made with AI. People do both things.
I don't know the etiquette around reviews on steam, so if that's suspicious - sorry. I just like to post in batches because i just feel like so.
From looking at your reviews, you seem to have a good understanding of the game's features but you shoud aim of more a structure.
Firstly, it's important that you understand of the game you're reviewing. If it's a story-based game, make sure you comprehend the plot. If it's a shooter game, identify what makes the gameplay stand out.
Creating a review template can streamline your process. My reviews typically include:
1) Introduction
2) Pros and Cons
3) Key aspects of the game: gameplay, story, art style, and music
4) Conclusion
If you're having trouble coming up with points, consider watching other people's game reviews for inspiration. This can provide different perspectives and help you understand how others evaluate games.
My reviews typically take between 3-5 hours to complete. As for my education, I've only studied basic English in school. However, watching numerous game reviewers has likely enhanced my analytical skills.