PlayStation seems to be testing user-written critiques on the PS Retailer, that means you’ll do extra than simply charge your video games with stars.
Xbox has allowed its customers to depart written critiques for fairly some time now, however on PlayStation the one factor you’ll be able to at present do is give a sport a star score from one to 5. Nicely, as shared by one person on the PlayStation subreddit earlier this week, it seems that the console maker is at present testing written person critiques. The person in query requested the neighborhood “when did PlayStation begin permitting written critiques? Appears to solely be allowed for [a] few video games on their retailer pages for now.” In addition they shared a screenshot of the web page that permits you to write critiques, with Helldivers 2 being the sport in query.
It is a easy sufficient web page, simply prompting you to place your star score in and no matter your ideas in regards to the sport are, asking you to tag spoilers and comply with the phrases and situations. Nothing fancy, however it might clearly be a giant change for a way gamers can supply their opinions on PlayStation video games, at present relegated to writing some prolonged touch upon a social media submit a couple of utterly completely different matter within the hopes that somebody will reply however understanding nobody ever will.
When did PlayStation begin permitting written critiques? Appears to solely be allowed for few video games on their retailer pages for now.
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Numerous different customers on the Reddit submit commented that they’d been provided the chance to assessment completely different video games, although a pair particularly famous that they had bother when it got here to making an attempt to assessment Remaining Fantasy 7 Rebirth particularly. This one appears to be due to folks proudly owning the disc model and never the digital model, however I’ve no method to confirm that myself.
Consumer critiques are typically fairly in style on platforms like Steam, although they’ve additionally been used for assessment bombing up to now, so will probably be attention-grabbing to see if this can encourage that sort of behaviour (fingers crossed it would not).