Mr Reasonable
Completely Unreasonable
I think that review sets out immediately the attributes that it's going to grade the game on. Here's why I don't mind:I don't think most people see it that way, especially when sites give games like Hogwarts ridiculously low scores like this one:
https://www.wired.com/review/hogwarts-legacy-review/
Now you cannot tell me that's a legit review in any shape or form, or that it's legit and we're all "conspiracy nuts" for not think it is. I realize this is the absolute worst case ever seen in gaming journalism, but there are plenty of other instances where they are not reviews or opinions, but political assassination pieces.
A game might come out one day that is incredibly good fun to play, but challenges your moral centre. Maybe you're a suicide bomber, school shooter, hurt people just for fun because the game gives you points for doing it in every more gruesome ways, etc.
At that point you might say that you can't give the game a 10/10 because you don't agree with it on a fundamental level. If you think that'd never happen, think harder of a situation you find really distasteful then imagine the game.
What the writer here has done is made the decision (I assume, I can't be bothered to read it, but the headline is enough) that in their opinion the game is harmful in a way that overshadows the game itself.
And that's ok. There are hundreds of other reviews that'll fill you in on the game in the way you want. It didn't appear to hurt the sales, etc. etc. this is someone who is standing up for what they believe in, which is really what writers should do.