Burek said: They have review scores for the base game that shipped day one, and then they have reviews for DLCs. So, when DLC hits, reviewers can actually review what they get, instead of guessing a month or three in advance. And then when people go out and buy Splatoon for Christmas, they can read reviews of all the content available at that moment. A very simple concept, and I don't understand why it is so problematic. |
Yeah but this will not happen with Splatoon, because that Dlc is all around the table, there is no way to score one map and some weapons/gear every week, and you can´t score new matchmaking options, also this dlc is free, so is not a product, and they are not going to score it. That´s a bit sad. But oh well, I guess they will inform the people about the new content that is being released, i hope...