Good news for...fans? Don't you mean for the studio? I mean, do fans get a cut of the profits or something?https://twitter.com/IGN/status/1065368282960707584 …
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I'm coming at this as a critic who has had fans of certain video game franchises give me hell out of fear that my sub-9 review score for a game might mean the creators miss out on a bonus for a 9+ Metacritic score.
I think this investment in corporate profits among fans is, to some degree, deliberately cultivated by those corporations (and by enthusiast media that unquestioningly regurgitates the corporate PR message), and I think it's unhealthy.
If they’re already fans they already think it’s good? Also they’re not mutually exclusive? Think you may be reading g too much into this one.
Yeah, but you've seen the superhero fandom. Admittedly we aren't dealing with DC fandom, but still, the hardcore fans view big box office numbers as some sort of vindication.
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