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They can include those details you wrote in your opening post in the text box if they choose to.
I didn't say it's irrelevant in general. I didn't say they shouldn't be able to say their opinion. I literally said the system should not be changed and my suggestion is only an addition. The textbox part of the review system would be completely untouched.
My point is there are reasonings behind negative reviews that only apply to specific groups of people, by the very nature of the reasoning, like technical issues from specific hardware, use of specific input devices, language someone doesn't speak or doesn't intent do set their game to. Yes, every reasoning for a review, every piece of opinion about a game is "valid" and "relevant" for the person writing the story, bla bla bla. Never said anything that would imply otherwise. But reviews are not only meant for people to voice their opinions but for other people to better decide if they want to buy a game. And for a Italian-speaking person that's looking to buy a game to play on their pc with an Intel GPU, "bad spanish synchronization" and "Nvidia GPU" are objectively irrelevant for that decision. My ADDITIONAL tag system would help people using reviews to make purchase decisions to better filter the reviews for their own situation and in general help everyone (including the devs) to be able to understand how the overall criticism of a game comes together.