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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 18-17

in LeoFinance3 hours ago

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Ryan meticulously dissects the claims, exposing them as superficial and inaccurate. He showcases how some reviews with extreme scores—either a 10 or a 0—were posted within days of each other, often by accounts with minimal gaming history, suggesting review manipulation from both sides.

Data-Driven Evidence

Ryan then presents his own research, quickly sifting through user reviews on Metacritic. He reveals startling numbers: both games have just under 14,000 reviews each, which contradicts the article's mention of The Last of Us Part II having nearly 140,000 reviews. The discrepancy underscores how misinformation can cloud perceptions and how superficial analysis fuels biased narratives.