Can't think of any individual reviewers off the top of my head but I do find Kotaku to produce the most useless reviews I have ever read.
In all honesty though, I think the way video games are reviewed in the majority of publications/websites is terrible. You can be subjective up to a point, but you have to eventually take an objective stance on the product you are reviewing so as to not misinform your readership. If a game is a technical disaster than by all means the reviewer should tear it to shreds, but if it is quite obviously not a disaster but it's simply not to the reviewers tastes or they simply have trouble 'getting' the game, I want them to say. Is it really that hard to be a little bit empathetic towards your audience? I didn't particularly enjoy playing Kingoms of Amalur but I can see how others would enjoy it and could quite happily list all those points for the purpose of a review.
In all honesty though, I think the way video games are reviewed in the majority of publications/websites is terrible. You can be subjective up to a point, but you have to eventually take an objective stance on the product you are reviewing so as to not misinform your readership. If a game is a technical disaster than by all means the reviewer should tear it to shreds, but if it is quite obviously not a disaster but it's simply not to the reviewers tastes or they simply have trouble 'getting' the game, I want them to say. Is it really that hard to be a little bit empathetic towards your audience? I didn't particularly enjoy playing Kingoms of Amalur but I can see how others would enjoy it and could quite happily list all those points for the purpose of a review.