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GribbleGrunger said:
binary solo said:
Any worthy reviewer wouldn't finish their review until they'd at least had the opportunity to experience all the multiplayer elements at least once. When do the servers go online I wonder?

This is my only worry for the reviews. You have co-op, PVP and the Chalice Dungeons. These are an integral part of the overall game and I can't see how a reviewer can assess Bloodborne's full potential if they haven't got access to these.


I've been under the impression that they have access to at least the chalice dungeons, I could be wrong.

If you ask me, I think it is on the dev to ensure the professional reviewers are able to play the game properly. It should be importent to them as reviews affect sales. In every medium the expectation is that reviews come out at least the day before something releases, so if the dev does this it increases their chances of better reviews because most reviewers are going to get their review out when people still care to read them...

Like I said if I am a dev I would work with reviewers because it could affect my bottom line in the long term.



psn- tokila

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