I understand the reviews, and also understand why a lot of people love it.
Objectively speaking, it's a fun racer, but quite barebones in the way it's structured and not groundbreaking in any way besides the tech.
The fact it was always "meant to be like this" doesn't mean the game should be awarded 9's because it perfectly achieved its unambitious goals.
Ok, so developers always came clean with their vision: you knew and it's fine with you.
That's great, you'll love the game, but reviews are meant to tell you what the actual value for money is and
DC doesn't have a lot to offer compared to other titles.
It almost feels like a portable game. Or a launch game that came too late.
Of course if you don't care about a robust progression and structure, customization, car setup etc then the actual racing is fine (though i'd argue not great either).
But a review has to speak to a lot of people. You are supposed to go and read the article and if you find you don't care about any of the reasons why the score is low-ish then you're good. Problem is the only interest people have in reviews is the number they can point at to prove their game is better than someone else's....
It's fine to love the game. I quite like it myself. But you can't expect reviews not to take it's several shortcomings into account.
I do expect it to become a lot better with weather and all the stuff they're cooking though, and i can't wait for weather, photomode and replays.
Also, that engine needs to be used in TESVI or something.
Seeing the sun piercing through the dark clouds and light the top of the mountain in the distance. Man, that looks unbelievable.
I don't have a problem with a racer not being open world. But having such beautiful landscapes and being confined to the road is so frustrating it's criminal