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I could be wrong but no comments here even mentioned SPIDER-MAN into the SPIDER-VERSE.

Here are some quotes taken directly from Wikipedia.

This film was produced by Sony Pictures Animation in association with Marvel, distributed by Sony Pictures, required up to 140 Sony Pictures animators, the largest animation crew that Sony Pictures had ever used for a film, is set in an alternate universe from those films without the version of Spider-Man as seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, had a production budget of $90 million, generated worldwide gross sales of $375.5 million, was released on digital download by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, surpassed Hotel Transylvania 2 to become Sony Pictures Animation's highest grossing film domestically, has a Rotten Tomatoes approval rating of 97%, based on 368 reviews, praised as "one of the coolest films [he has] ever seen" by Tom Holland, was called an "emotionally moving, cutting edge, progressive, diverse, funny, meta, action-packed, silly, visually stunning masterpiece!" by Chris Pratt, won Best Animated Feature Film at the 76th Golden Globe Awards & 24th Critics' Choice Awards, won the Best Animated Feature at the 91st Academy Awards, and was the first non-Disney or Pixar film to win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature since Rango (2011).

Enuff said....

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@Bamda: So let's see, Bamda... you've had your profile here since 2003? You have 311 Posts, and you have 0 followers. And yet you're still trolling after 15 years!! LOL.. wow, you must be making up for something about your real life... Go ahead, I invite your next trolling comment, I'm waiting to see it. If it makes you feel a tiny bit better... go ahead, you obviously need it. LOL

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@Bamda: FYI: I have read hundreds of reviews on Steam just in the past 3 months because I have been aggressively building up my PC collection since Jan. this year. Obviously.. you made an invalid assumption.

Oh and opinions cannot be "invalidated" that's why they are opinions :-)

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@bdrtfm: You assume a bomb review has "nothing to do with the game." Yet in my opinion, upon further analysis, a bomb review "may indeed have very much" to do with the Developers.... which means ultimately, it has much to do with the game.

Plus those bomb reviews is what makes the reviews exciting to read in the first place.. am I freakin right everybody??

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@bdrtfm: If a game has too many female players ... it's because, statistically speaking, the Developer created a game "more appealing" to female players.. (perhaps because of the art style or the genre)

If you got wrecked in a Multiplayer game because you suck it's because, factually speaking, the Developer created a game more appealing to Pros and Experienced players (very few or non-existent handicap features and/or inability of Servers to find equally experienced players)

Virtually ALL complaints can be ultimately traced back to the Developers. Hence why ALL reviews can be helpful to some degree.

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Here's my opinion. Bottom line is this....

If you paid for a developer's product, if you shelled out actual cash and put a tiny bit of money into their pocket...then you have a right to praise OR complain about ANYTHING about the game, the developer, or the news about either one of them.

Paying money for any product, should give the buyer the "right" to "write" anything they want about the product, about the developer of the product, about any deceptive or honest marketing, about DRM requirements or lack thereof, the color of the loading screen, anything.

That is the nature of the "Public Review." There is both a risk and a chance of reward.... for the Developer...for Steam...and for the rest of us Gamers who are the lifeblood of them both.