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Good articleBlazing Lazers has been listed as one of the Video games good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so. If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it.
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June 13, 2009Good article nomineeListed

WP: VG Assessment

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Okay, here it goes:

  • WP:DASH—unspaced emdashes or spaced endashes.
  • "the galaxy is under attack by the Dark Squadron, who has eight enemy "Super Weapons" to do its bidding." A couple of things here. Firstly, what galaxy; where is this set? Who or what is the Dark Squadron? Any chance of rewording "to do its bidding" into something more professional? Try and explain all jargon.
  • "hope lies with the Gunhed Advanced Star Fighter to take out the Dark Squadron" "Take out"—what, are they going on a date somewhere? Use more formal language please.
  • "The game features fast gameplay". Just not sure about the phrasing here. You may be better off just explaining if it scrolls very quickly or whatever contributes to the fast nature.
  • First sentence of the third paragraph is very similar to the last sentence of the first. Similar subjects should be grouped in the same paragraph.
  • "vertical-scrolling" – "vertically-scrolling". Inconsistent phrasing. The latter is probably more correct.
  • "also, the game has limited continues in which players can restart the game at that level in which their previous game ended provided the system is not turned off." Questionable "also". Should probably be a separate sentence. Should be reworded as this phrasing is convoluted.
  • Generally, try cutting out some redundant "alsos".
  • "The player can also collect special optional power-ups to also help fight through the game, such as "multibodies" that mimic the ship's movements as well as shoot on their own, homing missiles, shields, and even special firing capabilities known as "full fire." Power-ups are nigh-on always optional considering they must be attained manually. "Special" is probably redundant here. The needless "also" hinders the flow of the sentence; "even" is unnecessary and contributes to a non-encyclopaedic tone. Doesn't say whether it mimics the player or enemy ship, and finally, you could save the explanation for the ship by clarifying that it is a total copy.
  • "The player also carries a limited supply of "cluster bombs." With a press of a button, the player can release a smart bomb and wipe out large quantities of enemies and even bosses within the player's vicinity.[8] Throughout the game, players get many opportunities to collect additional cluster bombs to replenish their inventory." Confused structure. "Cluster bombs" is isolated in a short sentence, but then it is reintroduced a sentence later. Why is the sentence on smart bombs sandwiched between these two? Watch out for informal phrasing too, like "wiped out".
  • "Players have the unique option to control the speed of their ship by the press of a button. This allows players to customize of speed of their ship to their own preference, comfort, and control. There are five speeds in which the ship can move, which can be cycled through at any time during the game with the press of a button." Should be sentence structured as 1, 3, 2. As for the second sentence, it sounds like you're trying to sell/advertise the game to the reader.
  • The second paragraph in "Development" is too short. Should probably be merged with the other one.
  • "from GameSpot also gave very good reviews for" A common one, but the way this is worded conveys that the review was of good quality, and not that it was positive.
  • "makes up for it" Again with the informal phrasing.
  • It is not conventional to have the present tense in "Reception" sections, especially considering that these are based on past reviews.
  • Quote "catchy tunes" or reword please.
Sources
  • Not sure about the ins-and-outs of this, but things like ref 6 should be reserved in their own section called "notes".
  • I don't think GameFAQs is actually a reliable source; it's best to check on that one.
  • Finally, I'm not sure what the MobyGames links actually contribute.

Okay, I've decided to upgrade this to B-class. Before GA, you should clean up the prose and try find more "Development" info. Thanks. Ashnard Talk Contribs 17:01, 14 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

GA Review

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This review is transcluded from Talk:Blazing Lazers/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review.

Prose

  • Typo in the lead: "under attack by the an enemy space armada".
  • "Every area contains one or more bosses, all which must be destroyed". I prefer "all of which", though "all which" might be OK.
  • ""cluster bombs" in which the player can release and destroy large quantities of enemies." Should be either "with which the player can destroy..." or "which the player can release, destroying...". No? Either way, "in" shouldn't be there.
  • Computer and Video Games should be italicised, as it is (or at least was) a print magazine.
    • Got them all and then some. I was also using which when I should've been using that, and I didn't use commas when I should have been when which is used to set off clauses (that's what happens when you sumbit something you worked on I suppose—you more easily miss stuff ;) ) MuZemike 16:31, 13 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Accuracy/Verifiability

  • Nitpicking perhaps, but " Throughout the game, players get opportunities to collect additional cluster bombs to replenish their inventory" doesn't have a citation.

Coverage

  • Good. Bit light on development info, but if my experience of researching older games is anything to go by, the information probably doesn't exist. Magazines didn't seem much interested in development, other than giving readers previews a month before release. Some contemporary reviews would also be nice, but not strictly essential for GA, IMO.

Neutrality

  • Good. Doesn't seem to be any negative criticism of the game quoted, but if everyone really liked it...

Stability

  • Stable.

Images

Additional reviews

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  • Hengst, Michael (October 1989). "Gunhed". Power Play (in German). 5 (10). (no page number available) –MuZemike 04:14, 19 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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