• alessandro@lemmy.caOP
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    8 months ago

    Publisher employ a sort of bribe/blackmail trick. Preview copies of the videogame are provided to reviewer on the “white list”. If, as reviewer, make criticism that the publisher (Ubisoft in this case), don’t like… you may end on the black list.

    If you’re on the black list, no pre-review copies for you… this mean that reviewer on the " nice" side of Ubisoft can publish review even before the day one, quite before you, as “honest reviewer on the naughty side of Ubisoft”, can even go to buy and try the game to review by yourself.

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      8 months ago

      At which point, being on a game companies’ blacklist itself becomes a bad sign for anything that company puts out.

      Though as a patient gamer, I already don’t really gaf about prerelease reviews and always wait for user reviews to come in specifically to avoid the quid pro quo type reviews.