In Lurker King's lovely make-believe world, this is how game sales are lost and won
I don’t have to anticipate every single though process out there. Blaine said that Codex content has no effect on any potential buyers and I’m saying it has for the simple reason that it exists. My claim is weaker and easier to defend: its game related content can affect games sales just like any other game related content. Saying it won’t because is obscure is nonsense because the game is obscure. Saying that it won’t because buyers already have steam reviews ignores that some players are more cautious look for more information before buying games – I know I do. We can argue about this the whole day and I will always have the edge because I’m defending a weaker claim based on common sense while you are defending that ultra-strong conclusion that nobody would be ever put off by this review.
No, my dear boy, what I'm arguing is that your silly little "This review is long, but it'll have a profound effect on sales even if people don't read it. Because it's long. But they'll still see it's negative. Without reading it. Somehow. Trust me on this." assumption is based on very flimsy reasoning.
Now, as for the review - Darth Roxor has every right to have an opinion about it. As usual, he's edgy, but that's just his shtick. I would also prefer if he didn't write things with a personal axe to grind, but you still get a lot of useful info from his reviews when you cut past his usual pet peeve bullshit.
What you're saying is that he shouldn't have a right to post his
edgy review on the Codex, because the BB developers are bros, and they deserve a helping hand (sort of like a strange version of affirmative action) - aka, a nicer review - because of it.
Well, fuck that shit. This isn't fucking Kotaku, reviews here aren't written to be clickbait, drive up site revenue, or make the developers pat each other on the backs so they'd keep sending the Codex free copies of games and stacks of Mountain Dew, they're written to provide a careful and often nitpicky analysis of a game, filtered through the experience of a long-time RPG player, catered to similar long-time RPG fans.
Finally, if you feel the game has been slighted and misrepresented by this review, then, by all means, please - write a different one. Though I trust your ability to remain impartial and write without an agenda far less than I do Roxor's.