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If it’s a game like overwatch, where the first one is not available anymore, I understand this.
If it’s like CoD where the old game is unplayable (cheaters, etc) anymore, I understand this as well.
If it’s because of sunk cost fallacy that this person continued to play this game, I understand this too (although not having this, I know people have this trait)
It also could be that this person wants to finish the game, and wrote the review earlier, in this case I would want to have an update if it became better.
I would, for me speaking, not recommend Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth due to things happening around Costa del Sol, yet I played for 27 more hours until I finished it.