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Eventually they will find someone that does like the game and then the paid review works in their favor. Or the people turn it down and thats that.
Fractured Online is something that appears similar to a "game", it's made entirely out of Unity Store assets - the UI, the models, everything. It has no content, not gameplay, no goal, nothing.
Other people are saying here that negative reviews get deleted, so the idea of them paying for positive reviews is becoming to sound much more realistic.
I have nothing against the developers, but to create a Store Asset Flip with no content or gameplay and then have the audacity to charge for it is frankly amazing to me. I would understand them that this is probably their first game, but to put together a bunch of store assets and try to sell them is pretty dishonest in my opinion. They never state anywhere that they are using store assets or do they plan to replace them with their own assets in the future. And if they get published by Gamigo, it means that they get additional funding from them, so it's even fishier.