Exactly this is what I was saying, their review was basically 90% of the game is great the ending was a clear end but it left them not feeling satisfied....so...yeah that really isn't exactly something I could see be cause for alarm.
Like this is what he said...
"Yes. It could be better for some people. There's a lot of corrected problems that KH3 shines where KH2 failed. The gameplay is polished to a fine wine that aged well. The story does well to do tie up loose ends that aren't filled.
But as I said, the game feels rushed. It was short. 34 hours for a couple of casuals that aren't (or so I'm being told) as devoted to the franchise as everyone else. I could be wrong. The game could have a ton more to offer me. But it did not make me WANT to play it myself. Like... me and my brother beat the s*** out of KH2 FM+. Couldn't tell you how many data battles we grinded out of that. We still talk about the Roxas fight sometimes. That just doesn't happen for me with this games. When the end came... it all felt anti-climatic and expected. I didn't get wowed and amazed. But most importantly, when the end did come, I didn't feel sour. It's how I feel now. I don't know what else to say without spoiling anything so I won't. It was like getting everything I wanted and it tasted great, but it wasn't enough, I didn't get everything. I could play more tomorrow and be wonderfully pleased that I missed so much. But again... the game doesn't make me want to spend my time on it. KH2 did. Maybe that's a jade from the ending. Maybe that's because I didn't play it. But as a fervent Kingdom Hearts fan, I thought I'd be happier. I'm not."