GrimDarkDarrel
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He had nothing to apologize for. To say he sabotaged their launch is overly dramatic. Any damaging affect to their launch was merited if it reflected his experience, that is the risk you take when releasing a buggy game.-To the devs for trying to sabotage their launch with an absurd outlier review which he has since tried to distance himself from.
-To his viewership for publishing a bullshit 'revenge' review which was not well thought out and wasn't a fair representation of his time with the game.
He made a non-apology apology in his Hellblade rereview which was actually quite galling.
I agree that 1/10 was too low, the game was effectively a very short campaign with a very unsatisfying ending. Probably a 3 or 4 out of 10 rather than a 1, but scoring a game too low, as long as it reflects his experience, isn't something any reviewer needs to apologize for.