While I agree with you on the research purposes I would underline the fact that maybe some people before spending 60$ or more for a game would like to verify if they like it. It would be nice if the people would be able to test them. What I mean is that PSN but also Steam for PC should allow users to download and play the game for free for let's say 30 minutes. After those 30 minutes the game is deactivated and if you want to keep on playing it you need to buy it. Until then I respect completely people hacking a PS4 and play games for free. It is not fault of the people it is the publishers fault. The excuse "I dont allow you to test the game because I am scared you can steal it" is both ridiculous and pathetic. This is just because they dont want to invest money in protecting their titles in a better way, only few developers are allowing some "free weekend" playing or such. The moral is: Write better software and help your customers spending their money for what they really like and enjoy. I personally many times have wasted money on PSN because I trusted some brain damaged youtubber and his stupid review. If I would have had the chance to try I would not have wasted my money. People dont fart money and of course they get angry when they trash them.
While i do have to agree on that, the trouble is game publishers don't make DEMOs anymore, only the old-schoolers will remember that, when you bought a magazine that contained a Demo Disc,so it gave you a chance to test the game to make your final verdict, but nowadays you have only a review and a pre-order, which of course is ridiculous, not to mention DEMOs behind a pay wall, which is unacceptable.
The problem is, if even someone quote "pirates" the game just to test it or to see of is worth the purchase, how many users do you think they will fork money for a title that they just tested, even if they got they're interest?
Regarding braindead reviews, i have to agree, the problem with reviews is that is based on a personal opinion, if the reviewer doesn't like the game, you may like it,and so forth makes this a never ending loophole fake reviews, personally I don't based my title to title preferences upon a sh@tty review from IGN "just giving a reference", usually the best reviews are the ones that are passed from mouth to mouth, in other words, non payed corporations, just causal reviewers whom review a game with dignity, and not to be limited or forced to say good or bad things, just a straight real review.
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