Well, here's the crux of your problem, though. The gaming press is unreliable and has a highly incestuous relationship with the developers. What were people who waited for ME3 to release supposed to divine from the overwhelmingly glowing press reviews of the game? That it was poor, and a pre-order would have been a bad idea? The only alternate form of feedback is from other players...who A) are notorious for not being remotely objective, and B) would've had to buy the game without the benefit of reliable feedback.BiscuitTrouser said:My entire point with the preorder thing is that you are getting a product that NO one has properly sampled 100% of yet to give real feedback. Third party feedback. All of these things can be done with your examples. The house can be 100% reviewed. An unreleased game obviously cant because it would ruin it. You can only see a little. You might miss the glaring flaws.
Presumably you can take the stance that the smart man waits many months for the truth of a game to float to the surface, but clearly everyone can't be doing this, or as Draech implies, there won't be a gaming industry left to complain about in fairly short order.