I got the JOB! I am officially a game reviewer :D! - Page 3
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chongu
Malaysia2579 Posts
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DragoonPK
3259 Posts
On September 19 2010 09:33 jacen wrote: Don't forget that you can't exactly sell the games for retail price even if you get them before release. The most you will get is 3/4 of the retail price, for PSP games this will even drop down to 1/3 and you actually have to invest time into selling the stuff. Also, if you don't sell, you not only have done a few hours of work, but you haven't got any money out of it. You only have a luxury asset that is dropping in value 10x faster than a car. Did i mention that all download and most PC games come with review licences hat have to be activated on the internet and cannot be re-sold. My advice would be that you treat it like a part time job 15-20 hours a week (2-3 reviews a week) and if you don't have a payed position, even at minimum wage after 6 to 8 months, you should get out of there asap. Reviewing games is fine and all, but if you can't make a living out of it, it's just unpaid work. And it IS work ... believe me. /edit: I did the same for a little longer than i should have, but ultimately gave way for a more lucrative job which turned out to be almost as entertaining ![]() Its not that demanding , as far as they told me they give you a period of 2 weeks to write a review. Its not anything like being full time or whatever, I think writing around 2-3 reviews sounds good. I'm mostly happy about this because of getting readers and having an opportunity to improve. | ||
Caphe
Vietnam10817 Posts
To review a good game, the experience must be amazing but be prepared to spoiled yourself with some bad games | ||
jacen
Austria3644 Posts
On September 19 2010 19:25 DragoonPK wrote: Its not that demanding , as far as they told me they give you a period of 2 weeks to write a review. Its not anything like being full time or whatever, I think writing around 2-3 reviews sounds good. I'm mostly happy about this because of getting readers and having an opportunity to improve. Well then it's not really a job ![]() Have fun with the games then ![]() | ||
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