Things people want from case reviews:
Noise Testing
Temperature Testing
Things this review does not have:
Noise Levels
Temperature comparisons
Any detailed discussion about the cases cooling ability at all...
Any detailed discussion about the cases noise dampening at all...
I don't care about half a review page devoted to packaging. Almost all cases ship in the same basic manner anyway - Two big bits of formed styrofoam in a box, with maybe an extra box inside the case for accessories. In terms of tempered glass or acrylic, it should really be a point of note when a company DOESN'T include protective plastic. This doesn't need covering in every review - people know what to expect, tell them when a case deviates from that!
Reproducing the spec list is fine, showing the included items is fine.
The "Closer Look - Outside" page is woeful. Not a single mention of the potential airflow restriction presented by the flat TG panel - despite the fact your competition has been discussing that as *THE ISSUE* of 2018 and 2017 case design - ever since the absolute shower of criticism the H500P recieved for it's poor cooling. No discussion of the airflow design relative to other cases at all. Literally not a single word on the subject that wasn't either apparent from the specs page or could have been included within it.
The page on the internals is the same - Amusingly, Darskaber chooses not to actually cover one of the case features here - we don't discover until the next page that this case has a quite desirable feature in terms of the PSU mounting bracket (A feature that, for example, the KL07 and Dark Base 900, do not have and that other reviewers have often complained about not having on other cases) and in fact, one thing that IS here, makes earlier reviews look even worse - Darksaber chooses to point out that the mounting locations for fans are offset to help with radiator clearance over motherboards. I would be willing to bet that come the next case he reviews that does not have this feature, he will absolutely not mention that the non-offset mounting locations could present an issue for clearance with radiators, and will simply regurgitate "There are mounting locations for up to 360mm radiators in the top". (Darksaber - By all means, prove me wrong on this one)
The conclusion? Once again, absolutely not a single word devoted to cooling or noise dampening.
I don't need a case review to tell me that when the manufacturer puts 3 120mm fan mounts in the ceiling, I can fit 3 120mm fans or a 360mm radiator in the ceiling. I need a case review to tell me when, for example, maybe fans fit, but a radiator would be obstructed by something. (Say for example the rearmost fan mount is directly over the rear case fan, which would make it impossible to put watercooling fittings at that end. That would be useful information!).
I don't need a case review to tell me that I can put 3 120mm fans in the front - The spec sheet already told me that on the first page! I need to know if their airflow is going to be choked off by a terrible, restrictive front panel.
You don't need to go full GamersNexus on it, with a temperature controlled room and multiple rounds of testing, etc, but for gods sakes man, a simple chart of CPU and GPU Deltas over ambient is something anyone should be able to do with minimal equipment, Furmark, and Prime95.
Ultimately, the question is, what are the different things that cases can do well, or badly? Cooling, Noise Dampening, Aesthetics, Build Quality, and features.
Of those, Aesthetics and Features are somewhat subjective - Some people want cases with low price and low featurecount, but where those features are done well. Other people want to be able to do crazy things like put thick rads top and bottom with a pump, reservoir and independent watercooling loops, plus dual system compatibility and vertical GPU mounting (Hello Phanteks Evolv X). One size does not fit all here, but in those situations the review should ask the question "Who is this case for and would they buy it over some other option they could buy instead? If not, why not?"
Build Quality is a given part of any review, sometimes DS touches on it, other times it's not mentioned. Cooling and Noise Dampening can be objectively measured. The fact no case review on TPU bothers to convincingly or consistently address any of these 3 fundamental parts of case design is mindblowing.