Recently publishers seem to have taken notice of Metacritic, and some have taken in equal into what sales the game is gonna have. While logical with western publishers, even Square Enix seem to taken notice and estimate sales with it, in their finacial report.
Sega has done a similar thing, when delisting Sonic games: http://www.joystiq.com/2010/10/12/sega-looking-to-improve-sonic-strategy-reducing-supply-of-old/Also when bringing back old IP's, they mention that they definitly want an "85+" title.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/239411/interviews/segas-mike-hayes-pt1/Have they give up on that? Was it something that the western branch wanted, but it just coudn't get through the japanese corporate board?
In their financial reports, money if the only thing that matter, obviously. But western companies include critical acclaim in their reports too.
Feedback seems at least important to Sega now recently. We have seen it with the Lost World patch, Sonic 4 Episode 2 etc.
Let's not forget how much of an improvement Alien Isolation is compared to the previous game.
So at least they won't continue to throw down shit our throats like they have been for a period, and didn't even list to feedback.