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ive been on steam for 7 years,but only really managed to start gaming properly the past week or so,i was allowed to buy a gaming laptop so have been making up for lost time,buying quite a few games.
i do quite a lot of writing for venture arts-an supported art studio i attend- in the UK for intellectually disabled artists.
Because the things I critique are based on what I know and experience (light sensitivity, noise sensitivity, visual loss, mobility issues, timing issues), I don't know a lot about other things to comment on them, let alone score them.
I also tend to not score in my reviews, I critique and offer suggestions of improvement.
Would that be welcome?