^Sorry captain, but I lost you. I don't see how you went from your previous post about sales sort-of-implying quality to this one about reviewers not being in line with sales.
If you're saying that sales hint at qualities that might have escaped from the eyes of the reviewers, I point back to my previous post about examples of reasons that can greatly affect the sales, but that are not themselves a matter of intrinsic game quality.
Before thinking that if biscuit A sells more than biscuit B - when a team of testers found them more or less equal - means that the mass public distinguishes finer nuances of flavour and texture, I'll think of brand, marketing, general public disposition and so on. Occam's razor.







