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This isn’t about journalist integrity or admitting faults, it’s about shallow personal validation by proxy.
I'm stubbornly playing it, because I'm on the copium that it'll improve after a few months.
Bandai Namco has some bad habits
Sparking Zero is not a perfect game and it's not the best game of all time. People are just enjoying it especially those who loved the Tenkaichi series.
You and OP just want everyone to agree with you that the game is bad. Move on with your life and play something you enjoy ffs.
Only real bad thing connection error, the game itself is great. And i guess classic controls if you're too stupid to move onto the new standard.
I'm upset about connection issues too but i'm not going to try to turn the community against the game.
Not to mention the constant attempt to paint the game as one of the worst of all time.
Selling well isn't a measure of quality fanboy
CoD and Battlefield games are usually the most successful shooting game titles and most people who aren't brain dead aren't giving the latest titles 10/10s.