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I mean, if you make a game that 1) scores a 97 on aggregate scoring sites and finishes as the 5th best reviewed game of all time; 2) sells five million plus copies, and is probably on its way to topping the previous best-sellers in the series; and 3) wins the plurality of GOTY awards, then it’s probably a good idea to stay the course.