Sony really doesn't know how to hide purchased opinions
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More than one person using a common phrase doesn't necessarily equate to it being a purchased opinion
>now I get accused of being a sony shill despite not playing a sony exclusive since bloodborne
just pure coincidence.
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>more than one
>an entire page full
>in different languages where that saying is never typically used
The game literally opens with a 10 minute unskippable cutscene of real world race footage and the game. It's 100% a love letter to cars, it tells you that in the intro.
It'd be like someone reviewing Contra in the modern day and not calling it "the dark souls of sidescrollers".
gaming journalists are hacks who use and copy the same headline cliches
-or-
gaming journalists have all been paid by sony to explicitly use the same phrase in the headline
which is more likely?
Both, though more accurately it's
>gaming journalists get a "care package" with their review copy of the game that includes a list of elements that the publisher wanted to highlight that included the phrase "A love letter to ____" prominently
instead of outright "use this phrase in your review."
this is 100% the answer, if anyone itt is actually interested
Same with Youtube reviewers and other online 'influencers'. They're given a list of the talking points the publisher wants them to cover, sometimes even links to a dropbox of gameplay footage clips for them to use so they don't even have to actually play the game.
Its just purely a coincidence!
come off it Sony, apply yourselves
Both.
Why on earth should I give them the benefit of the doubt?
What have they ever done to demonstrate they deserve my trust?
both, they're usseless shit
why would they pay them to copy and paste the same headline? that's just a waste of money.
They might be legally obligated to say certain words or phrases, just like every "influencer" praised BF2042's movement before release.
>why would they pay them to copy and paste the same headline? that's just a waste of money.
It's called a press release, and journalists are so fricking lazy these days they literally ctrl-c ctrl-v
This is how The Last of Us got so many awards. It's literally blogs and fake sites.