Serik
CAGiversary!
1. Gamespot. Frequent updates, trustworthy sources, concise previews. By no means my favorite, but it's a good workhorse.
2. Gamespy PC. Updated only a few times a week, but features great commentary. Fair reviews that actually describe how a game plays.
3. IGN PC. Grandfathered on my list because I've been visiting it for so long. The quality generally sucks, the page is jumbled, and the articles are always 500 words too long. Even so, they get the occasional exclusive preview. On the plus side, the editors finally stopped misusing its/it's in the banner article headline...
4. 1UP PC games. Essentially a propaganda tool by GFW magazine. Still, they get the occasional exclusive and most articles have a snappy, concise style.
Removed from my list:
Destructoid. Aptly described as the "Fox News" of the videogame press. Besides monkeying around with Digg.com stories, they've been known to spread misinformation and give wonky ratings. Oh, and AdBlock doesn't effectively block their obnoxious banner ads for some reason.
PC Gamer (magazine). There's no need to pay for what you can get for free. None of the articles were very in-depth and someone always posts scans for exclusives anyway...
Any other good sites I'm missing? I actually liked how D-toid embedded videogame trailers right in their articles.
2. Gamespy PC. Updated only a few times a week, but features great commentary. Fair reviews that actually describe how a game plays.
3. IGN PC. Grandfathered on my list because I've been visiting it for so long. The quality generally sucks, the page is jumbled, and the articles are always 500 words too long. Even so, they get the occasional exclusive preview. On the plus side, the editors finally stopped misusing its/it's in the banner article headline...
4. 1UP PC games. Essentially a propaganda tool by GFW magazine. Still, they get the occasional exclusive and most articles have a snappy, concise style.
Removed from my list:
Destructoid. Aptly described as the "Fox News" of the videogame press. Besides monkeying around with Digg.com stories, they've been known to spread misinformation and give wonky ratings. Oh, and AdBlock doesn't effectively block their obnoxious banner ads for some reason.
PC Gamer (magazine). There's no need to pay for what you can get for free. None of the articles were very in-depth and someone always posts scans for exclusives anyway...
Any other good sites I'm missing? I actually liked how D-toid embedded videogame trailers right in their articles.