He did mention the driver changes
I think the review does unnecessarily leave the reader with a negative impression of the program. The review does state his own opinion. The comment about the price is definitely his impression, as stated on this forum. It is his opinion and that is fine. However, MY opinion is that I have gotten way more value out of this product than it cost me. I cannot even begin to count the hours I have spent using the product, it leaves a huge smile on my face, every time. That's value. You can't compare that to the value that other "titles" might provide. But, that is my opinion.
After thinking about this for a while, I personally believe that a review should be an article that points out the perceived strengths and weaknesses of a product. It should be written from the point of view of current and potential customers. If the writer wants to state his/her opinion, they should say "In my opinion..." and fire away. This provides differentiation between an expert evaluation and a personal impression. This article has a lot of merritt. However, it could use about another 500 words to fully flesh out the points instead of leaving them hanging like they are.
I guess it is an insider thing. Those of us who are insiders can complain about different aspects of the product amongst ourselves with no problems (well a few red faces maybe ), but a review like this is like airing dirty laundry to the world. Not enough explanation for all the negative comments and not enough time spent on the up side.