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I hate the term review bombing. Because guess what. Any review not left under false premises is an entirely legitimate opinion on the media. If someone thinks a movie or game is bottom of the barrel trash because of some small aspect, they're entirely within their right to have that opinion, and it's no less legitimate than someone who likes it more.
While that's true, what's illegitimate is when the idiots set up bots to spam negative reviews, like what happened with Captain Marvel and Last Jedi. A person with a negative opinion is fine. A bot spamming the same negative reviews again and again in order to artificially bring down the score? Not fine.
I'm not saying that's what happened here, but reviewing bombing generally consists of more than a group of angry people writing honest reviews.