Yeah, the flaw is that their clients are the very same people review publications are supposed to be criticizing. It's like having a lawyer be both the prosecution and the defense attorney. Not surprising that the lawyer would do a better job for whichever side pays better, while trying not to alienate the other side.

"The worst part about these reviews is they are [subjective]--and their scores often depend on how drunk you got the media at a Street Fighter event." — Mona Hamilton, Capcom Senior VP of Marketing
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