Here's my review:
"This game, I never played, good screenshots though, you can play as aliens, it got guns that go pew pew" - 8,5
Hire me.
Review pulled due to inaccuracies; replacement in the works.
Hi GameSpot readers!
Yesterday, we posted our review of Natural Selection 2--but unfortunately, it's come to our attention that the review contained several inaccuracies. We take our reviews seriously, and we stand by our reviewers' critical analyses and writing abilities. However, our greatest responsibility is to you, our readers and viewers. We own up to our mistakes, and in light of the errors in the Natural Selection 2 review, we have chosen to remove the review and assign it to another author.
I apologize for the inaccuracies in the review. We look forward to publishing a replacement review once we have had a chance to fully explore Natural Selection 2.
Sincerely,
Kevin VanOrd, Senior Editor

Natural Selection 2 offers a promising combination of strategy and first-person shooting, but disappointing execution holds it back.
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