In the end reviews are pointless the only thing that matters is what YOU think which is why most time I just watch gameplay videos or twitch to see if I will like a game
I recently only found it because youtube guys use it. I believe you can sell your own keys on there.
Bit like RainForest when you have them and then you have other sell on there.
The great thing about is you can pay a small price for the system guard, this will 100% give you your money back if a key didnt work.
I have only bought directly from them so far, upon checkout you have a timer, that tells you when key is ready witch is also very helpful
I forget the name of the online retailer I recently used, but one of the codes I bought wouldn't work, and their customer service didn't satisfy me, so this looks like a good idea.
Im going to wait till this is cheap next year, doesn't look all that engaging after the initial premise wears thin. The abundant dlc and versions puts me right off too.
These days reviewers can afford to be lazy and opinionated without having to worry about being right or wrong because they can ignore the backlash on the most part unless it's something serious (Gamergate ).
There's a lot of click baiting now by reviewers. They post up stupidly low or high scoring contrary reviews in order to get traffic. Polygon seem especially bad at this and as for IGN, IGN always has been a dumbed down site for American console owners.
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