For years, reviews have helped customers purchase games. Back in the day, before the internet, there were two mainstream review magazines, Gamepro and EGM. These two magazines were the source for everything. Then the late 90s came and as game companies realized that customers were going to these two magazines for reviews and sources, they would begin to pay off these companies so they would give their games good reviews to help sales.
Yuffie joins the party late in the game in FF7 Rebirth, but she's still a potential date partner for Cloud in Chapter 12 at the Gold Saucer. So if you've got your heart set on the adorable Wutai Ninja, here's our guide on how to Date Yuffie in FF7 Rebirth, covering everything from her sidequests, her Synergy Skills and Abilities that you'll need to use with Cloud, and what answers to give during her relationship building dialogues.
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Fandom Acquires Leading Entertainment & Gaming Brands Including GameSpot, TV Guide and Metacritic
What can't be trusted is a "journalist" that makes this many grammatical errors and a "publisher" that lets them go through unedited.
A controversial review score brings far more hits and attention then a honest boring one especially on exclusive titles
some people are making me laugh, when I see that all reviews are good and at least one is bad it detracts some people and they say "too bad, won't buy it" :) I can say to those people - use your own head that you have on shoulders.. if some people don't like the game it doesn't mean that you won't..
The biggest thing with Reviews is investing money in something that could potentially be horrible. So you look at those reviews. Some do it for flaming though.