That's why there were so many new players complaining online, yet "Blaze 3" still managed to maintain a 9-point rating.
Simply because these new players basically had no energy for playing the game, and even had little understanding of the existence of the "RANK-Popular Game Rating List".
Furthermore, they went in and played for a while, and if they didn't like it, they just refunded and left, without much loss. Complaining online was enough to vent their frustration, so there was no need to go the extra mile and leave a bad review.
After all, they just didn't like this genre of games and didn't know where this game stood in terms of quality compared to its peers.
Due to various factors, the score of "Blaze 3" remained high on the first day.
But on the second day, NetDragon's good luck came to an end.
Especially in the afternoon of the second day, when a large number of players reached the ending and were mentally exploding.