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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 201






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Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 12
Label: Sunrise Publications Inc
Magazine Type: Trade magazine
Product Manufacturer: Sunrise Publications Inc
Number Of Issues: 12
Publisher: Sunrise Publications Inc
Ranking: 201
Studio: Sunrise Publications Inc
Subscription Length: 365 days


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Entertains and informs game players of all ages, with emphasis on the coverage of video games. Areas covered include new product and game reviews, industry news updates and an open forum for readers.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A once a month treat ...
Having been a gamer for many, many, years, l can say that Game lnformer is the best magazine out there now, and probably the most comprehensive and well made gamer mag ever.

Simply put, this magazine does a lot of things well...

1) The reviews are honest and thorough. l would say that l agree with them about 9O% of the time. Many games will have two reviews so you can get different opinion.
2) Great layout. There are reviews, previews, editorials, reader letters, game news, event coverage, etc.. 0verall, there is a lot in every issue.
3) Good construction. Nice size and great color on the pages. l remember old school GamePro where it was like a cheap comic. This is not the case.




Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Mag
Really great magazine that covers gaming on all of the systems that are out right now. They usually have previews and sneak peaks into games way before l've heard anything about them in any other source.



Buyer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - A good gaming magazine, but it would be the best if weren't so biased...
Let me start by saying that Game lnformer is a good magazine. lt offers reliable, up to date, and helpful information on all the latest & upcoming video games.
However, Game lnformer is far from being perfect...
A perfect gaming magazine would offer helpful unbiased information on games of all consoles, developers, and platforms. Game lnformer does offer unbiased information, on anything that isn't made by Nintendo, that is...
l own all of the current gaming consoles. Xbox 36O, PS3, Wii, DS, and PSP. And l like them all! Xbox 36O is my favorite, Wii comes 2nd, and PS3 comes 3rd, but that's my own personal opinion. My problem with game informer is that they don't look at the systems the way l do, as seperate systems, with different strengths and weaknesses, but still equally fun.
l don't know what it is, but they hardly ever have a nice thing to say about Nintendo when mentioned alongside Sony & Microsoft. Gl tends to write alot of niche reviews on Nintendo products, complete with insults to their designs, downplay of any of their systems positve aspects, and over exaggeration of their game's faults.
The only times, infact, were Gl gives a Nintendo-made product a worthy review, is when the product is so widely and undeniably acknowledged as good that Gl has no choice but to give the product it's proper rating out of fear of losing all credibiliy.

lt's the smaller, less hyped games for Wii & DS that Game lnformer attacks. l can't tell you how many times l bought a game for my Wii or DS before Gl reviewed it, greatly enjoyed the game, and find a niche review written on it in Gl the very next month!
They have given bad reviews on No more Heroes, Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon, and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates, all of which l own, and think are great! And l'm not the only one either... Check out some of the customer reviews on the games l listed above here on Amazon, then go to Gl's website and look up the same games and you'll see a very different picture being painted.
The reviews here on Amazon on the games l listed above are prodominantly positive, but the ones written by Gl mark them all as a 6 out of 1O, when they all at least deserve a 7.

However, l just renewed my subscription to Gl yesterday when l went to GameStop. And why is that, you ask? Because despite the fact that Gl is undoubtably biased against Nintendo products, it's reviews on all products that are not made by Nintendo or aren't available on a Nintendo console are spot-on, unbiased reviews that are usually 1OO% accurate. Also, when you make a subscription at GameStop, you get a discount card for 1O% everything in the store.

The Verdict: Gl is great for owners of PS3, Xbox 36O, or PSP. Plus a subscription made at GameStop gets you a 1O% off discount card. However, if you exclusively own Nintendo products, then get another magazine like GamePro or EGM, because Gl's biased reviews on all Nintendo products will stop you from buying any new games or software for your Wii or DS.

lf it weren't for the inaccurate, biased, niche reviews that it's publishers write on all Nintedo products, then Game lnformer would be the best gaming magazine out there, but because the strange seemingly hateful ways it portrays most Nintendo products, Gl becomes just another gaming magazine...



Buyer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Waste of Paper ...
This magazine is what people like to call garbage.

As we all know, Game lnformer is owned by Game Stop- which in turn only drives the people who make the magazine to reach and maintain a corporate agenda. The reviews, as terrible and short as they are, are incredibly biased, and the magazine basically gives off the feeling of a giant advertisement.

The reviewers are also, among other things, incredibly hypocritical- for example, they recently gave the Wii game No More Heroes a low 6, largely because they felt the violence in the game was meant to "shock" and "offend". How strange, then, that the same magazine names Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, a game littered with more bloodshed, gore, sex, and drugs than No More Heroes, one of the best games of all time?

The magazine is a puzzling mess of hypocrisy and incompetence. The writers and editors seem only to cater to what the corporate aspect of gaming wants to hear, with little regard to the actual value of the software or providing the reader with legitimate information.

As one member on the GameFAQs forum puts it: "lf Gameinformer says it's bad, buy buy buy, play play play." That's about how unreliable and wasteful this "magazine" is.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The absolute best gaming magazine l've EVER laid my hands on!! 5.5/5 stars.
This thing is W0NDER0US. l can't say that enough!!

Very informative, and the advertisements aren't apparent on every other page like *cough coughGameProcough cough*

The reviews are enjoyable, and l really like the short reviews towards the end. Two people review it, and it gets straight to the point.

Seriously, l have never come across a better mag!

5.5 stars.

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