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I don't think "you end up selling the crappy game to people that trust you to point them to some good games" is accurate all the time. In certain cases games come out that are just fine albeit not ground breaking but still can't satisfy that pedestal hype and get smashed anyways as if they were garbage. Happens to every single Final Fantasy, and the trend will continue. Pretty sure it's going to happen to Halo 4, and Tales of Xillia may fall victim to I believe.