For all its faults, Steam's platform in itself is amasing in its ''architecture''.
Everything is so readable, from screencaps, videos to game description. Oh and the recommendations for similar games is spot-on.
Players can leave ratings, their review of the game is as accessible as possible right there on the page, and can be sorted to see what people who didn't like the game had to say about it.
Just to pass time reading about stuff I cannot even play, using that platform is enjoyable.
For all its faults, Steam's platform in itself is amasing in its ''architecture''.
Everything is so readable, from screencaps, videos to game description.
Players can leave ratings, their review of the game is as accessible as possible right there on the page, and can be sorted to see what people who didn't like the game had to say about it.
Just to pass time reading about stuff I cannot even play, using that platform is enjoyable.
For all its faults, Steam's platform in itself is amasing in its ''architecture''.
Everything is so readable, from screencaps, videos to game description.
Players can leave ratings, their review of the game is as accessible as possible right there on the page, and can be sorted to see what people who didn't like the game had to say about it.
Even just to pass time reading about stuff I cannot even play, using that platform is enjoyable.
For all its faults, Steam's platform in itself is amasing in its ''architecture''.
Everything is so readable, from screencaps, videos to game description.
Players can leave ratings, their review of the game is as accessible as possible right there on the page, and can be sorted to see what people who didn't like the game had to say about it.