Posted January 20, 2009
I've been toying around with my mic and video capture stuff (FRAPS and CamStudio Opensource) and thinking about doing some video reviews of my GOG purchases.
These would consist of gameplay footage and my voice. I would open with some comments on the game's history, developer and publisher info, and any other generally interesting bits about the game overall. Then I would move onto discussion of the game itself, covering gameplay, audio/visual elements, story, and the like. I would cover the good and the bad, and how well the two balance out in a particular game.
I would round it out with my recommendation (buy it, buy it if you like the genre, avoid like the plague, etc). I will not, however, do any kind of scoring; that's what the ratings on the GOG game page are for. Finally, I would include a note on "netbook friendliness" since I play most of my GOG downloads on my Samsung NC10 netbook. For example, Sacred Gold would fail that rating miserably given the amount of hacking needed to get it running (poorly) but Giants - Citizen Kabuto would get an excellent netbook rating since it runs well "out of the box" and even properly supports 16:9 widescreen.
Would there be any interest from the GOG community in this sort of thing, and if so, any further suggestions as to what I should include in my reviews?
These would consist of gameplay footage and my voice. I would open with some comments on the game's history, developer and publisher info, and any other generally interesting bits about the game overall. Then I would move onto discussion of the game itself, covering gameplay, audio/visual elements, story, and the like. I would cover the good and the bad, and how well the two balance out in a particular game.
I would round it out with my recommendation (buy it, buy it if you like the genre, avoid like the plague, etc). I will not, however, do any kind of scoring; that's what the ratings on the GOG game page are for. Finally, I would include a note on "netbook friendliness" since I play most of my GOG downloads on my Samsung NC10 netbook. For example, Sacred Gold would fail that rating miserably given the amount of hacking needed to get it running (poorly) but Giants - Citizen Kabuto would get an excellent netbook rating since it runs well "out of the box" and even properly supports 16:9 widescreen.
Would there be any interest from the GOG community in this sort of thing, and if so, any further suggestions as to what I should include in my reviews?
Post edited January 20, 2009 by Rehevkor