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Tomwerros: If you want good results, try this. Please respond with some information about your own personal experience. There are a few options if you want to find opinions on your favorite games. The most common practice is to look up the game on Metacritic or GameSpot, which are review websites. YouTube, Twitch, and other streaming sites, as well as gaming forums and social media sites like Reddit and Twitter, often feature user reviews. In addition, many video game companies have review sections on their own websites. IGN, Polygon, and Kotaku are just a few examples of gaming-centric websites where you can find more in-depth reviews.
Captain obvious ?...
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Tomwerros:
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Trooper1270: Captain obvious ?...
That's how most bots behave.
It certainly just detected that the thread's broad subject is Reviews and copied that text excerpt from elsewhere.
Post edited March 30, 2023 by joppo
I'm sorta new to GOG and this seems to haven't been added in years even before I joined. As of today, the only way to find your review is to remember around which time period you wrote a review for a game, then open the store page and keep moving through reviews to find your own. Would be nice if it was easily findable and editable like in Steam.
Hello? Anyone home?
How is this not a thing? I apparently have 13 reviews now, can't actually see them though.

Also, you can't see other people's reviews easily either. So if, for example, you see somebody reviewed a game you are potentially interested in and maybe you want to see what other games they reviewed to get a better idea of whether or not your tastes are aligned. Nope. Can't do that.
Listen:
To anyone who may find this thread in the future; read the header date of the first post.

2018.

That will be 7 years since the thread was first made when Father Time harvests this year.

Now, I am not a web dev. I barely remember the structure of HTML. But it is TRIVIAL to make a directory file.

The fact that GOG hasn't put in the effort to even provide us with a basic HTML table is telling to the skill of workers they're able to attract. Which matches up with the stink of marketing I've always smelled around GOG's management methods.
IS there a wishlist entry for it?
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neumi5694: IS there a wishlist entry for it?
Sure is.
One can keep the prototype text of his/her reviews in a Word file. That's what I do, to not forget for which games I have written a review and what did I wrote!
Just commenting to say that I'm here 5 years later wondering why I can't have a simple page to check my personal reviews, or why it's not the first option I see on a specific game page like with Google reviews. Sure would be nice to view, edit, and change as wanted.
I just realized, that there is no way to find or edit your own reviews. Until now I just assumed that you can. It is such an obvious feature I just took it for granted. Especiall as gog obvieously processes the relevant data evident by the display of the number of reviews a user has written.

@gog: Please add this feature
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Pressure: I just realized, that there is no way to find or edit your own reviews. Until now I just assumed that you can. It is such an obvious feature I just took it for granted. Especiall as gog obvieously processes the relevant data evident by the display of the number of reviews a user has written.

@gog: Please add this feature
Here's a compromise solution:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/how_do_i_edit_a_review_i_made/post9
+1, something I've done with one of my reviews before too and even the devpub responded positively to it.

Aside from leaving some main takeaway points above your link to reel other users in to your thread, it wouldn't be a bad idea to create the thread as a question thread so it's saved to your forum account's [My questions]. That way, you don't have to manually bookmark them either. And if someone has a correction to your review, you can reward them with the extra reps.
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UnashamedWeeb: [...] it wouldn't be a bad idea to create the thread as a question thread so it's saved to your forum account's [My questions].
That way, you don't have to manually bookmark them either.
Nice idea!
Why haven't I thought of that? :)

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UnashamedWeeb: And if someone has a correction to your review, you can reward them with the extra reps.
Also a nice idea.
I could totally see that happen, if someone writes a rather bad review of a game, because they encounter problems, and then someone else offers a solution to that problem.

Gives the reviewer the chance to edit their review and reward the helper with +5 REP.

Would be a win-win-win situation for the reviewer, the helper, and the game's developers/publishers.
Seriously at this point how 8up does GoG have to be to not have basic functionality like this?