You can't really make a credible review for a game that is geared toward a multiplayer/ team-work experience when there aren't even enough people who have it to test the full extent of that experience. All I hear is people complaining about how dumb the bots are and how they don't complete the objectives for you, blah blah blah. This makes a lot of sense if you're thinking about it from a single-player perspective because if the bots took care of the objectives, you wouldn't be able to get any XP from it, right?
In any case, once the game is in the hands of a few thousand people (hopefully a few hundred thousand or more), then the reviews following that increase in players may have a bit more weight. Until then, I don't think any premature reviews are even worth paying attention to when the people writing them either don't understand how the game should be played, or are unable to play the game the way it should be played because of the inherent lack of people to play with at the moment.
In any case, once the game is in the hands of a few thousand people (hopefully a few hundred thousand or more), then the reviews following that increase in players may have a bit more weight. Until then, I don't think any premature reviews are even worth paying attention to when the people writing them either don't understand how the game should be played, or are unable to play the game the way it should be played because of the inherent lack of people to play with at the moment.
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