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Look at his buying recommendation for example. I mean, he sort of says the headset is super amazing, but don't buy it. But you could better buy a Quest 2 you know
. That's what I mean with glowing reviews, and then actually saying you probably shouldn't buy it. It's not me that's weird. It's the reviews not making sense. It's literally in many of the reviews: "This PSVR2 is absolutely amazing, best in class!!!!", to follow up with "Don't buy it, it's expensive, go with Quest 2 instead" and some variables on that.
Or things like: It has no games because most of them are on Quest 2. Like... what? Yes so many people who will buy the headset didn't play any of those games yet. Also it releases with 30 games day 1 and some awesome AAA exclusives with more than 100 games already still in development. But no, they have to bring up the point PSVR2 doesn't have any killer app (Really? GT7, RE: Village do not count as killer apps?). So you shouldn't buy the PSVR2 because no games.
I mean, it's clear from the reviews that they all agree that the headset is the best available, but they try to come up with arbitrary reasons why you should not buy one. It's almost like some company pays them to say that.