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The reviews are most likely cached on the EGS side, but why rely on a 3rd party for reviews? It's certainly better than nothing, especially if the reviews are done properly, but what about the exclusive games and custom-tailored games that behave differently on EGS compared to other stores? We know games can have significant differences between platforms, so this is important.
So it's a step forward, but I hope EG will do better.
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