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Overwatch 2 is the worst game on Steam, according to user reviews | "The people who make Overwatch porn work harder than the people who make Overwatch"::undefined

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[โ€“] FireTower@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I disagree on review bombing. It's the public's way of ensuring publishers 'find out' when they fuck around.

Payday 2's devs added pay 2 win loot boxes. They got review bombed. They changed their course.

If the bombing isn't valid you can read the reviews. If what they described doesn't concern you as a consumer you can likely assume that it won't color your experience with the game.

[โ€“] Thanks4Nothing@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Not the best example. Payday 2 happens to be my most played game of all time. They did get review bombed when they added stat improvements on unlockables, and that was reversed, but they also got review bombed when they started microtransactions after very clearly saying they would never do so (drills/safes). That was never reversed, and only got worse with time. The fact that it is PvE co-op only, makes "pay 2 win" way less important, and I could still "win" very easily without any of those minor stat increases. The original vision was that players just pay for new heists, and anyone could play any heist - just not host unless they owned the content.