Reply 2420 of 3388, by mockingbird
wrote:Sometimes it's so easy to criticize something that it's difficult to see past one's own critiques and realize the level of fun behind it, either on part of the guy making it, or the people enjoying it. It's part of the reason I don't assign numerical ratings on my reviews: Everyone has different tastes and even if *I* don't like a particular game, it may be done well enough that other people will.
Yes, but sometimes you have to get a good friend, take him aside, and tell him that you want a good, honest opinion of what you're working on. It's easy to become lost in your own cleverness and lose objectivity. I highly recommend you watch this Notacon presentation (Skip to the 40 minute mark if you're impatient).