Definitely, the entire human race will never be simultaneously satisfied, so might as well go for the largest group that would be by the product being put out.I 100% agree with you …I think I added an edit prior to your quote…
Blondes are blondes regardless if it comes from a bottle or not unless people are wanting the carpet to match the drapes but meh …whatever.
Hair colors have gradients and for blondes the lack of a“golden” bimbo blonde was a ridiculous example that I used … the “in game” girl that is the model for the lingerie (on the computer) is an illustration of what type of “golden“ blonde that isn’t included that could trigger a hater …
My main point was essentially that there will always be something for someone to bitch and whine about or to use for a reason to leave a meh review.
Ashley, Hana, are blonde.
Android, Ellen, and Emma are borderline somewhat
white(platinum), or even dirty blond but a valid case can be made that android is white and Ellen & Emma are both light brunettes…
Sylvia is most definitely very blonde but her attitude just removes her from “blonde” category (in my head) and places her into category of “break her in dungeon” which supersedes minor details like hair color ha ha ha.
However all 6 of the above listed girls aren’t the golden bimbo blonde of the lingerie model in Harem Hotel or of Felicia in Pale Carnations. Not that it maters one single iota but I’ve seen people whine (in reviews) for reasons even less important.
If a person goes through the game to the end, they won't necessarily have their opinion changed and it is a good thing when their opinion does change, but there are also some people who won't change even at the end of content. It actually takes effort to change opinions and even effort doesn't always work. Reviews would not all be in agreement that the game is good just because they all played, what would change in cases of particularly stubborn opinions is these people would actually be able to form valid criticisms that Runey can take into account in future updates. You cannot form valid opinions within the short amount of time it takes to form a first impression, which are formed as soon as the brain has something to interpret, so literally the main menu or the first few words, not even five minutes into the game, would have the brain forming an opinion.That's a terrible idea. If reviews are ONLY written by people who play through a whole game, then they'll only ever be positive. No-one who doesn't like a game is going to slog through it for dozens of hours (since they don't like it), meaning the only people who play through a game are people who, to a greater or lesser extent, enjoyed it. The end result would be that reviews would be written only by people who all ostensibly agree with one another, which somewhat defeats the point of a review.
No-one who doesn't like a game is going to be playing it for 40 hours. The entire point of "I don't enjoy thing X" is that thing X isn't worth your time.