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- Dec 13, 2016
I love how journalists only really complain about the review bombing when it's one of their pet games.
A while back Doom Eternal got review bombed following a patch that forced players to install Denuvo Anti Cheat, which caused horrible performance issues, made the game unplayable on Linux, was basically spyware, and was mandatory even if you only played single-player (which was most of the game's player base anyway). Of course, people who were big fans of the game weren't happy. It was review bombed to hell on Steam, and for good reason; it was an unsightly blemish on an otherwise amazing game that really didn't need to be there. Outside of like one publication condemning the review bombing and saying it wouldn't change anything (spoiler alert, they were dead wrong), most outlets reported on the bombing rather matter-of-factly and addressing the concerns that the fans had regarding Denuvo.
Doom Eternal was also a special case in that the people doing the negative reviews loved the game, they just didn't want this spyware installed on their machines. The Last of Us 2 doesn't have that caveat that it's a good game buried beneath ill-advised business decisions. It's a shit story that even fans of the first one hate. Nobody doing the bombing here is doing it out of respect for TLOU 2 nor are they doing it to send a message. They're angry they bought a shitty game, no more, no less. But of course, to journalists it has to be more insidious than that so they have to paint them as villains who hate gays.
A while back Doom Eternal got review bombed following a patch that forced players to install Denuvo Anti Cheat, which caused horrible performance issues, made the game unplayable on Linux, was basically spyware, and was mandatory even if you only played single-player (which was most of the game's player base anyway). Of course, people who were big fans of the game weren't happy. It was review bombed to hell on Steam, and for good reason; it was an unsightly blemish on an otherwise amazing game that really didn't need to be there. Outside of like one publication condemning the review bombing and saying it wouldn't change anything (spoiler alert, they were dead wrong), most outlets reported on the bombing rather matter-of-factly and addressing the concerns that the fans had regarding Denuvo.
Doom Eternal was also a special case in that the people doing the negative reviews loved the game, they just didn't want this spyware installed on their machines. The Last of Us 2 doesn't have that caveat that it's a good game buried beneath ill-advised business decisions. It's a shit story that even fans of the first one hate. Nobody doing the bombing here is doing it out of respect for TLOU 2 nor are they doing it to send a message. They're angry they bought a shitty game, no more, no less. But of course, to journalists it has to be more insidious than that so they have to paint them as villains who hate gays.