Metacritic did the right thing by purging an “AI” generated review, as always one can tell very easily how these works because they always exaggerate a ton and bring nothing of value to the conversation. The review was published by a site that solely focuses on SEO and was bought by a gambling company, it has been years since that place was even managed by humans at all, because every single person has been replaced with some form of automation. We don’t have to consider AI slop as something valid, because it isn’t, plagiarized material is worse than something bad coming from our own hands.
Metacritic deletes plagiarized review
Many reviews have dropped for the game in question, and everyone seems to be enamored with it, the fact that it seems to combine two different aspects of of the franchise, but the past and the future, means that it can appeal to pretty much everyone. Of course, I’m rather picky, I would like something that looked at least like the Gamecube remake of the first game because that artistic choice is barely done even today. Going back to the topic at hand, “AI” text is very easy to spot to the point it feels lazy that companies still hold onto this fad.
Metacritic saw tons of typical “AI” tells littered through the site itself, fake profiles of people that don’t exist, even AI generated images for profile pictures that straight up are titled “ChatGPT-Image-Oct-20-2025-11_57_34-AM-300×300.png” if that wasn’t lazy enough then I don’t know what to tell you about that then. Yet, AI slop grifters insist that people won’t know or realize about this, that nobody will care about AI generated text or images, but the reality is that everyone actually does care about being tricked by things that spawned with zero effort, Metacritic took a stance against slop as everyone often does.