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I can speak only for myself and some friends, who love the game like I do. None of us got a free copy and no one is a "rich boy" (whatever exactly that means). You're right, the graphics are amazing, but that's not all. We also love the game because of the story, the characters, its replayability, the open world aspect, the loothunting/scavenging, the great voiceacting and more. So why don't give it a positive review?
Just be aware that someone who doesn't own the game has zero credibility when commenting on such things.
It is genuinely impressive how the gaming industry has conditioned so many people to buy games before the game is released. Especially in the cases where there may be little to no actual info on said game.
I played the demo and after finish them is clear that parts are so empty in general when you already know what to do and most part are just cutscenes.
Pre-order games or buy at full price without really know the product is a bad habit from players. Even this game being a great good game as many are saying, the full price is so expensive in my region and I only can consider buy that when come at 50% off.
Everyone spends their money as they wish so anyway, good game.
Resident Evil 9? SURE, blind...
With all that in mind, it's very unlikely I pre-order a game I won't enjoy.