Replay review

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A replay review is a form of user-generated content. In most instances, a replay review is a review of an RTS video game game replay of a lesser player by a more experience, talented player. Replay reviews are used to increase the skill of the original player, but are often also read or watched for entertainment. These reviews are done in a multitude of ways. Some replays are written, usually by talented players who can pick out errors made by the original player. Other replay reviews, often called shoutcasts, are spoken reviews, meant to be manually synced with the actual game replay so players can listen to a commentary while watching the game.

Other review styles are becoming increasingly prevalent. Some video reviews are streamed videos of the games with the audio already being synced up, and are often uploaded on video sharing sites, or privately streamed on review websites.

Games[edit]

Replay reviews are often used in games such as Company of Heroes[1][2] Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3[3] Battle for Middle Earth 2[4],[5] Supreme Commander,[6] and Age of Empires 3[7].[8] Most premier RTS titles with active communities have replay reviews at their cores. Some online websites revolve around these reviews, such as Gamereplays and HeavenGames.

References[edit]

  1. ^ CoH replays, Gamereplays.org. Retrieved on 6/09/09.
  2. ^ Gamespy CoH Replay Room, Gamespy. Retrieved on 6/09/09.
  3. ^ RA3 replays, Gamereplays.org. Retrieved on 6/09/09.
  4. ^ BFME2 replays Gamereplays.org. Retrieved on 6/09/09.
  5. ^ BFME2 replays HeavenGames.com. Retrieved on 6/09/09.
  6. ^ SupCom replays Gamereplays.org. Retrieved on 6/09/09.
  7. ^ AoE3 replays Gamereplays.org. Retrieved on 6/09/09.
  8. ^ AgeSanc replays AgeSanctuary.com. Retrieved on 6/09/09.

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