I'll toss my voice in here to agree. Pre-ordering is a worrying trend, when it comes to considering consumer rights.
Any time a business asks us to spend money on a product sight unseen, we as consumers have a duty to be cautious. Caveat Emptor is the principle that applies, and we also have to bear in mind that computer software and video games as a market takes some well-relied upon customer rights away from us - we can't return products we aren't satisfied with; we have virtually no remedy for defective products or products that don't match their advertising except in absolutely extraordinary cases like.. oh, say, that old Simcity disaster where a merchandiser actually deigned for the sake of PR to allow refunds.
No other product acts like this. I can even get a refund if I hate a movie halfway through in the theater. And yet... like salivating dogs, for the sake of a few nebulously real benefits, we consumers show again and again that we're totally willing to throw away the only power we have.
With PR completely untrustworthy and the games review industry laughably in the pocket of game developers, the only thing we can trust is post-launch reviews by other players and certain personally trusted professional game reviewers. That's it.