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PwerlvlAmy said:
shikamaru317 said:

Yeah, Square only sent out pre-release review codes to select critics. Digital Foundry said they didn't even get a code for testing the technical performance of the game. There is a strong chance that Square did research and only sent the early review codes out to critics who rated previous KH games highly, so I'm not too hopeful that the score will stay the same or go up once the rest of the reviews start coming in after release, it will most likely go down at least a few points. 

So pretty much they tried to fix reviews in their favor

Or they tried to prevent bad reviewers and ones that just hate JRPGs to receiving free material to propagate their hate and impact their sales. These reviewers can still buy their own copy.



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