Hmm, I can't find a link for this channel on his official YouTube. I wonder if it is a fan-made one, sure looks like it now.
He didn't play it very long, maybe 2 hours.
this was before he played it himself
The disappearing sandworm shows they didn't expect people to notice. Or just didn't care.
There is a disconnect between how games are reviewed and how they are recieved. Great reviews don't translate to sales anymore. Who are the reviews for? Gamers or investors? Their job is to keep up the pretence that there is a great demand for your games, from people who will actually buy the games, and totally not just telling you what you want to hear.
The bridge between gamers and devs is meant to be reviewers. Seems many aren't neutral anymore and more PR for the devs, and blame gamers for not blindly buying the games. People will only put up with that for so long before they just ignore you. Then the gap widens and you have highly reviewed games crashing and burning.