You keep pressing the Amazon point as if it's more meaningful than it actually is. We have already established that there is a sizable group of fans who wanted a more tradition Gran Turismo game. Many of these fans are vocal and have expressed the their disappointment via Metacritic user score and elsewhere (putting aside the large number of baloney scores submitted by warring factions). We get it. But you also need to come to terms with the fact that what GT Sport does different from past games, specifically on the competitive racing side, it does very well. Did it ever occur to you that the people who are most enjoying GT Sport are busy playing it; not wrapped up in some drama somewhere on the internet. It seems that you want to point to the average Metacritic score as some kind of support for your argument, or when defending against its reception on the high street, without ever seriously digesting what the critics have said or why they felt it should be detracted several points.