Background
As most of us already heard (most of us have already complained about it), the new review queue is very comfortable. So comfortable it's very easy to game in order to get easy badges (5 gold ones).
The reason for that is that people simply go in, do the minimal job required to enable the "I'm good" button, and carry on to the next post. On most cases, that's the wrong thing to do.
My Suggestion
The problem we have is that people can review too many items per queue per day. There's no limitation. And how do you determine such limitation?
- Reputation? That hardly seems the solution. Reputation is an indicator of how good of an answerer you are, or more specifically, how good is your knowledge and veterancy in the site. It's not a community trust measure.
- Static? That doesn't solve anything really.
So my suggestion is some new point system called "Trust".
"Trust" points can be achieved mutually when your review votes conform to the rest of the community.
For example
A late answer pops up at the Late Answer review queue.
- User A thinks it's a bad answer, and votes it down.
- User B thinks it's a bad answer, and votes to delete it, leaving a comment for the answerer.
- User C doesn't care, and votes it up, just to have another review point.
In the end of such day, Users A and B, would get N trust points, and User C would lose M trust points.
What do you do if the opposite happens?
- User A thinks it's a bad answer, and votes it down.
- User B doesn't care, and votes it up, just to have another review point.
- User C doesn't care, and votes it up, just to have another review point.
I propose a less smart system for this case, you automatically ban users with "more than N% of upvoted reviews for X days", so for instance, if more than 80% of your reviews are consisted of upvotes, you'll be banned from reviewing for a week.
Now for the real deal
All users begin with a set number of trust points. Say 200. Those 200 Trust points would allow the user to review 20 items per day. If a user gains trust points, he'll be able to review more and more items per day per queue. If a user loses them, he'll be able to review less and less, and eventually none at all.
Some Points
- Trust points can be either visible or invisible. If visible, a log, stating how each trust movements was earned, should be available as well (much like the reputation log).
- Trust points should have an aging mechanism on them. A conflict which caused me to lose 20 trust points yesterday, would only cost me 15 next week (for example). This allows the "no review" ban to be lifted gradually, and if the user is willing to shape up, he'll get more trust points in no time.
Your thoughts? Ideas for improvements?

/reviewfor badges? Would you trust people who use it just for the badges? Granted .. adding minor incentive (like only bronze badge for reviewing 20 posts) might help to initially attract people, but, without visible benefit, the "pokemons" will leave and only people who actually care about SO content will keep on using it. – teresko Nov 10 '12 at 13:08