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Overwatch 2 becomes the worst user-reviewed game on Steam

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While other developers like Larian are riding high with Baldur's Gate 3, it seems Blizzard are not doing so well with the recent Steam release of Overwatch 2 becoming the worst user-reviewed game of all time on Steam (via Steam 250). Overwatch 2 is playable on Linux and Steam Deck thanks to Proton.

This hasn't stopped it pulling in plenty of players though, with it hitting an all-time high of 75,608 playing just on Steam 3 days ago according to SteamDB. As I type this it still has 61,702 playing, so even though plenty of people are making themselves heard in Steam reviews - a lot of people are still playing it and likely enjoying their time with it. This puts it currently as the 15th most played game on Steam for peak player counts.

You don't have to look far into why the reaction has been so severe though. Steam gives players a real feeling of power thanks to the user review system, that certain other stores don't have, so it was expected this would happen due to the missteps Blizzard have made with Overwatch 2.

So what's happened?

Well it was supposed to be a sequel, but the reality is far different. Blizzard removed the original paid game, and turned the new version into a free to play version while continuing the live service model. Blizzard also cancelled the PvE content that was one of the bigger (biggest?) selling points of Overwatch 2. There is now a small amount of PvE available in the Invasion update - but you have to pay extra for it.

A lot of the negative reviews are Chinese players too, since Blizzard ended their agreement with NetEase which suspended their ability to play Overwatch and other titles officially. Now being on Steam though, Chinese players can make their voices heard (if they use a VPN to get onto normal Steam).

There's currently around 117,446 reviews on Steam with 106,596 being Negative.

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officernice 3 days ago
OW could've been online forever. Just release a map editor and server binaries. What a game it was when it came out...
Lefl 3 days ago
Quoting: officerniceOW could've been online forever. Just release a map editor and server binaries. What a game it was when it came out...

But there would be no making money with that. So that would never happen.
Jahimself 3 days ago
QuoteBlizzard is the only large publisher I don't own a single game they've made.
And even if you purchased any of their game you would not own it anyway, due to launcher system. Except maybe on gog, or bought their games on physical copy in the 90's/early 2000. and I'm not even sure about this point.

They own the game you purchase and all your progress and data, which is why I dislike blizzard so much, just as all other big publisher like EA, ubisoft. I uses steam because I'd say it's the less bad. But still I'll never get used to the fact that I need to logon to any sort of launcher to play my games. My computer is supposed to be the launcher, not some remote system checking me all the time.
shadow1w2 3 days ago
Some of those players might just be looking at the menus and uninstalling.
A better metric might be if they actually play and if they come back once a week.
I used to play OW weekly but I have a hard time justifying wasting my time with OW1.2 even monthly.
Sometimes I just look at my old inventory then quit but that'll count as a concurrent player till I log off.
artixbtw 2 days ago
"Critically acclaimed" my ass XD
anewson 2 days ago
Quoting: Grifterwould you recommend it for someone like me who has no nostalgia, and where it has no 'grip' on me?

Absolutely check it out. It's still the best hero shooter as far as I'm concerned. I also didn't play OW1 so I'm not sure how much better it was, but OW2 is great. It's true the monetization is pretty brutal (a little worse than Apex, if you have that as a comparison), but as long as you don't mind missing out on cool skins or most of the new PVE content, then you can spend nothing and have a great time. I'm not saying the review bombing isn't justified - people have a right to be mad - but at its core OW is a very well crafted gaming experience. You will have to face the fact that you're supporting Activision Blizzard though XD
Beamboom a day ago
Problem is, 95% of the user "reviews" of the game don't even touch upon how the actual game is as it stands today. They go fully meta and leave a thumb down.

That's user "reviews" in a nutshell. Whiner valley.

I don't f'ing CARE what was originally promised or how the first game was or whatever. I want a good game to play, and don't want idealism and fanatism dictating if I should like something or not.


Last edited by Beamboom on 16 August 2023 at 9:28 am UTC
Quoting: BeamboomProblem is, 95% of the user "reviews" of the game don't even touch upon how the actual game is as it stands today. They go fully meta and leave a thumb down.

That's user "reviews" in a nutshell. Whiner valley.

I don't f'ing CARE what was originally promised or how the first game was or whatever. I want a good game to play, and don't want idealism and fanatism dictating if I should like something or not.
Well in this case, it's not like you have to spend money to find out.
Beamboom a day ago
Quoting: Purple Library GuyWell in this case, it's not like you have to spend money to find out.

True. But my frustration level on the user "reviews" prevail in all its glory. ;)
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