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overwatch 2 a few hours after launch
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I'm not fan of this game, but this is an obvious review bomb and IMO makes people look silly
Shit game getting shit reviews. That's literally the system doing its job.
No one should be reviewing a game 2h after release
It's been out for a while now, this is just the steam release
I understand that
Then what's your point lol
Maybe you never saw the law where it says if you use Steam, you can’t play games through any other launcher, system, or website? /s
Loool
The game has been out for quite some time now. It's only just arrived on Steam. Battle.net had no way to post game reviews, so now everyone is giving their opinion since they have the platform.
Just because the game is new on steam, it doesn't mean the game is actually new. People finally have the ability to let Blizzard know what they actually think, and they're doing just that.
I’ve played around 1000h of OW2 alone and I’ve since given up on the game and would give it an honestly negative review.
It’s a shadow of its former self, unbalanced, full of toxic players, and full of predatory MTX and pay to win unless you grind obscene amounts (it was not having a battle pass that made me quit, having run out of the coins I’d earned and been given for stupidly preordering OW2 - the time sink to get a single skin is ridiculous).
1/3 games you have to deal with other players being racist, homophonic, antisemitic, and just generally abusive. This was so much less of an issue in OW1 I can only assume the influx of free players paired with brain drain at Blizzard has caused this and there’s no sign of improvement.
While I agree with a lot of what you said, how is it in any way pay to win? You can carry and win a match with any hero.
I'd also say it's in a fairly balanced state at the moment. I've seen way worse metas over the years...like GOATS or double shields
If a game is able to get 1000 hours of engagement isn't it actually pretty good? I don't have a game I've put that many hours into.
Did something drastically change X hours into Overwatch 2 that changed it from a game that could be played for that many hours into a not recommend?
You can lose 1000h to heroin too and I’m sure many recovering addicts wouldn’t give it a good review.
What changed was when I realized the experience for non-battle pass holders when I finally ran out of coins to buy it since I got a load by preordering and earned a few coins playing with the battle pass.
Without it, the game is a grind with little reward and skins can be €20. And when others have the latest hero that you have to grind for a month playing several hours a day to get, it’s incredibly predatory.
Ok but is this a freah review after playing it on Steam? So you do this with all games? Carrying your grudge from platform to platform to make sure it's thoroughly shit on?
It's the same game with the same microtransactions and the same community and the same devs. It's totally valid to leave your negative review on Steam. Nothing he said is fixed by launching the game through steam, lol.
Might as well take your game grudges to the grave
I really don't think you're grasping what's happening here. This is not a new game. No development went into making it available on steam. When you open it in steam, it opens the battle.net launcher. It is literally the same game.
Imagine there's a food truck around your neighborhood that has given people food poisoning and is known for having poor quality. Now imagine they move the truck to an adjacent neighborhood. Does that change anything about it? Are people's complaints about the truck suddenly invalid? Should they just get over it and stop holding a grudge?
Poison.. yeah totally valid comparison. Not exaggerated at all.
Ok, change food poisoning to just bad tasting. What about my analogy changes?
You either have realized you're wrong and are grasping at straws to pretend otherwise, or you're just an idiot. So which is it?
Lots has changed, now it's just petty. Why are you spending your time going to every platform because of one bad taste? It's not like people were being poisoned after all.
Name one thing that's changed by it coming on to steam. Other than it's availability on steam. Please, go on.
The analogy changed, they're it's a big difference between rallying because people are being poisoned and rallying because you don't like a flavor.
Dude it's literally the exact same game, with a different launcher.
Any complaints from within the past few months are still entirely valid. This isn't a review bomb in a sense of a brand new game comes out and people shit all over it because the dev said or did something stupid. This is people finally giving feedback they've wanted to give for awhile, but couldn't give in official channels until now.
Mate, it's literally the same game that's been out for almost a year. There's nothing fresh to review, and the only platform it was on before didn't allow reviews. It was incomplete shit then, it's incomplete shit now, so it's getting exactly what it deserves.
It's been out a lot longer than that, everyone knows it's just 1.5, I still think it's unethical to review on a platform you haven't played
Its identical to the game on Battle.net its THE EXACT SAME GAME. He has played it. Just because he didn't launch it through steam doesn't mean he didn't play it.
Do you buy something at the grocery store and not like it? So you then go onto walmart.com, amazon, bestbuy.com, etc etc etc and review it on each? IMO it's a retty waste of your time and your voice. Move on.
If it's shitty enough, yes. I'll go to reddit or kbin or wherever and tell people it's shit. That's what reviews are man.
Touch grass maybe
Someone who hasn't learned the difference between a platform and a product is telling people to touch grass. Interesting 🤔
What are you even trying to say?
My dude, its the same platform. Its the battle.net launcher. Now you can just buy it through steam and launch battle.net from steam without just adding it as a "non steam game".
The reviews are 100% valid. Hows it devalidate a users gameplay experience becuase the battle.net app launches from steam all of a sudden?
I launch my battle.net client from steam for all my battle.net games via "adding non-steam game".
How is that unethical in any manor?
All new releases get scores that don’t reflect what people actually think of the game.
That being said, mostly negative does seem to line up with what people think of the game from what I’ve heard…