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My favorite part of Teen Ink is the video game reviews. I like them, because they give you specific details about games and are written by teens. The games are not bashed on so, you can see the goods of the games. One thing that could be improved is the amount of content in the video game reviews. Covers, screenshots, and more reviews should be added. To fit all this content, some poems could be removed. I observed that there are only four reviews in the March issue and zero in the last few issues. I enjoy no ratings, because everybody rates games differently. The reason pictures and more reviews should be added is to engage the reader more so they don’t skip the page before they finish reading the reviews. Last of all, having teens review games gives you a realistic view from someone your age instead of some adult who is paid to review it.
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