Steam Drops Huge Free Game, Immediately Showered With Negative Reviews

Steam Drops Huge Free Game, Immediately Showered With Negative Reviews


It’s hard to stand out and produce a game nowadays, especially if you’re a developer entering into the free-to-play market, as there are so many other vying for attention.

So when a new free game lands on Steam, it needs to be something special to retain the initial players, and keep them coming back, ready to part with their money for microtransactions, or create a new cultural icon.

You’d perhaps look at Summoners War: RUSH, and think it would be a slam dunk; it’s got the anime visuals made so popular in the past decade, and it leans into the idle tower defence genre that is still pulling in fans.

Sadly, that’s not the case here, as players have been reporting issues and poor design choices through the Steam review system, bringing the game’s rating to a ‘Mixed’ verdict.

“Nothing unique at all, mechanics all copied from bunch of idle games that are like all same and there’s like 1000s of them atm all looking like this game so nothing new at all,” says one player.

Another factor here for those leaving a thumbs down, is the reliance on adverts that bestow boons and perks for players, something pulled from the mobile gaming space, which many believe has no right to exist on PC.

One player took to the reviews to say simply, “please make a server for Steam and remove ads rewards system.”

And this came after playing for over 14 hours, leaving them wanting much more from the game.

While there aren’t many more reviews that go into why they left a thumbs down, the rating shows that many are not impressed, or expected more.

Though ‘Mixed’ doesn’t mean downright awful, and one review does lean into a much more positive experience, saying it’s “A fast-paced spin on the classic franchise, focusing on quick battles.”

9 Comments

  1. zena70

    It’s always interesting to see how the gaming community reacts to new releases. The challenges of standing out in such a competitive market are real, and it’s a reminder of how subjective gaming experiences can be. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!

  2. mschuppe

    Absolutely, the gaming community’s feedback can be quite revealing. It’s fascinating how even a free game can face scrutiny, highlighting the high expectations players have today. Developers really have to balance innovation with meeting those expectations to succeed.

  3. jcrona

    game can face criticism, highlighting the high expectations players have today. It’s interesting to consider how developers can use this feedback to improve future releases, even if they start off on the wrong foot.

  4. aohara

    You make a great point about players’ expectations! It’s fascinating how the gaming community’s feedback can significantly influence a game’s success, especially when developers are trying to innovate. Balancing creativity with player demands is definitely a tricky challenge in today’s market.

  5. edward19

    Absolutely, player expectations can shape a game’s reception significantly. It’s interesting to see how even a free game can face criticism if it doesn’t meet those high standards. Developers really have to navigate a fine line between innovation and what players are accustomed to.

  6. jensen.kautzer

    how quickly a game’s initial hype can turn into criticism. The balance between innovation and meeting player expectations is definitely tricky for developers. It’s also worth noting that sometimes negative reviews can stem from technical issues that could be fixed in future updates.

  7. tzemlak

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how quickly player expectations can shift. Sometimes, a game’s unique concept can be overshadowed by execution issues, highlighting the importance of thorough testing before launch. It’s a tough balance for developers to strike!

  8. hartmann.lorine

    You’re right about player expectations! It’s interesting how a game’s marketing can heavily influence initial reactions, even before players experience the gameplay itself. Developers often have to balance innovation with meeting those expectations to avoid a backlash.

  9. will.liana

    Absolutely, marketing plays a significant role in shaping those expectations. It’s fascinating how a well-executed campaign can build hype, but if the game doesn’t deliver, it can lead to a swift backlash. Balancing creative vision with player feedback is definitely a challenge for developers today.

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