Review platforms for video games, movies, etc. that are non-centralized or at least open source and community driven?

matcha_addict@lemy.lol to Fediverse@lemmy.world – 72 points –

An alternative to reviewing games on steam

Preferably the platform would be community driven rather than profit driven (which may make the data less trust worthy for me)

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OpenCritic is the only website that comes to mind. They are supported by Patreons mostly I think.

I always check there before buying a game. So far it has never let me make a bad buy.

Not exactly what you are asking for, but we can have a Lemmy community for that. Feel free to contribute to !gamereviews@level-up.zone and I can help with moderation.

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Can you please try again? This instance was still running 0.18.5 and it seems something got screwed up in the process.

You can use KDE discover and GNOME software to read reviews , they use the same review database (ODRS), there is also flatstat.

A decentralized option is librate which is still in development.

Not open-source, but I was using Metacritic as an alternative to Steam. Unfortunately, they've severely degraded their UI in recent years so I started using GOG.

I'd be more bothered by the closed sourcedness of the movies and games themselves, than of the reviewing venue. They're still proprietary media products wherever they get reviewed. So I'd work on that first.

I do like open source games, but that's a very different and unrelated thing to this. Whether the reviewed game is open source does not matter too much from the review perspective.

Are you open source ? I mean you as a person, do you give open access to all your datas by example ? If not, that bothers me. I mean how can you be a hardcore open source supporter, and not be open source too...

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