Metro Exodus’ Steam web page doesn’t but permit for consumer evaluations, so gamers are taking their anger out on different Metro games.
Since it was introduced that Metro Exodus will be an Epic Store exclusive for at the least a yr, followers haven’t obtained the information properly. This is partially as a result of the game was beforehand accessible on the market on Steam for a very long time previous to the announcement.
It appeared like the choice was made pretty last-minute, and although the writer will honour pre-orders made on Steam, many who’ve been wanting ahead to purchasing the game at launch via Valve’s service are left within the chilly.
And so, because it’s turning into more and more frequent, gamers have taken to Steam to do some review-bombing. Except on this case, since you possibly can’t evaluation Metro Exodus on Steam simply but, they’ve as an alternative diverted their efforts to the shop pages for Metro 2033 Redux, and Metro Last Light Redux.
Both games now have a Mostly Negative evaluation ranking, which is the results of a pointy enhance in unfavorable evaluations posted over the previous couple of days. In reality, the 2 games had barely any unfavorable evaluations previous to the Metro Exodus exclusivity information.
And, as you would possibly anticipate, the vast majority of latest evaluations lament the choice to tug Metro Exodus from Steam. Some did it with the help of popular ascii art, however most have been pretty upfront.
This shouldn’t be the primary time Steam customers used Steam evaluations as a type of protest towards writer and developer selections. We’ve extra just lately seen this with Rainbow Six Siege after Ubisoft determined to change some in-game content material to get previous strict Asian legal guidelines, a call which the writer has since reverted.
The review-bombing tactic has gotten so frequent now that Steam will mechanically show a discover anytime it detects an typical inflow of unfavorable evaluations for any given game. This message may be seen on the Steam pages for Metro 2033 Redux, and Metro Last Light Redux.
Metro Exodus is out February 15 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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