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'''Review Scoring'''
'''Review Scoring'''

New Game Network rates titles based on a free-form system that includes category scores and a final score out of 100. The categories scored include Presentation, Gameplay, Single Player, Multiplayer, and Performance. The overall rating is determined based on category scores, but not as a mathematical average. There is also a tiered system for the overall score that gives readers an overall impression of the game based on the number.
New Game Network rates titles based on a free-form system that includes category scores and a final score out of 100. The categories scored include Presentation, Gameplay, Single Player, Multiplayer, and Performance. The overall rating is determined based on category scores, but not as a mathematical average. There is also a tiered system for the overall score that gives readers an overall impression of the game based on the number.
The website’s review scores are currently tracked at GameStats and N4G. The site is also referenced by game publishers such as Trinedev.
The website’s review scores are currently tracked at GameStats and N4G. The site is also referenced by game publishers such as Trinedev.

Revision as of 16:35, 30 August 2010

New Game Network (commonly referred to as NGN) is a Canadian-based website that covers news, articles, previews, reviews and blogs about videogames. New Game Network has offices in Canada, USA, Australia and UK. The website was founded in January 2009, and contains over 200 articles and features, with over 1,000 news pieces.

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Review Scoring

New Game Network rates titles based on a free-form system that includes category scores and a final score out of 100. The categories scored include Presentation, Gameplay, Single Player, Multiplayer, and Performance. The overall rating is determined based on category scores, but not as a mathematical average. There is also a tiered system for the overall score that gives readers an overall impression of the game based on the number. The website’s review scores are currently tracked at GameStats and N4G. The site is also referenced by game publishers such as Trinedev.