And another thing.
With the way modern games are changing, review practices should change as well.
A lot of games these days change or improve over time, but reviewers are so concerned with slapping a score on and getting some clicks, that they don't take the time to properly play the games under normal unscripted/unrushed conditions.
How the hell can a review for an online community based game come out before the community is even playing the game?
If a game is getting content after release, shouldn't that be part of the review? Everybody doesn't buy the game at launch, what if I want a game 6 months into its life, then I go read a review that doesn't detail how the game is better/worse than when it was released. I'm being misinformed by the supposed gaming media.
that can go both ways. if some game has a lot of issues at launch, and gets poor reviews because of that, it's kinda stuck with those scores regardless if they ever fix the game. if I consider getting the game a year later, I might be turned off by the poor reviews, even though they don't reflect the current product

how come you aint mention forza when it comes to less content?