Of course yes. The GS makes it possible to easily and above all freely identify the uses and contexts of citations. In addition, the H index, unlike other bibliometric impact indices, is personal.
Almost all the reviewers of good journals look for a very robust methodology while evaluating one's review article, Some well-respected reviewers of good Journals don't even like sources from Scopus let alone Google Scholar in a Review Article. They mostly prefer Web of Science Database or Papers belonging to the Journals from ABDC or ABS list. So, To my mind, Google Scholar is not a trusted source for writing Review Articles.