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There's still about a week until the game will hit negative in recent reviews and that still requires the current ratio of positive to negative review to keep up.
Like love on an elevator, its going down
Mostly negative
Wah wah waaaaaaaah
Why 16%?
Which sucks, I want to like the game. And having general Mixed followed by recent Negative shows potential buyers that what was already bad just kept coming worse.
ign gave it a 6/10
but the trailer makes you believe it's all 9/10's ?
EDIT:
In fact!
if you play the trailer and note the names of the companies giving the reviews. you can clearly see they're reusing those reviews. they're cherry picking. Plus even without looking at the names, that one pic showing the total reviews. None of those names are known around the gaming community, and if you averaged up those total review scores, it'd be higher than metacritic
It's called "cutting your own branch". Predict that the game fails and they stop support, bomb the reviews down with a campaign, give them reason to stop working with it as the revenue dried up and then blame them for stopping.
Great plan!