so my new theory about Steam reviews is: "if you make a game that meets all expectations from your trailer and game page, you'll get high review ratings, that's the most important thing" I'd say that game quality matters but not as much as "fulfilling the promise" to players
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So I'm guessing a game that hides its true themes may run into significant trouble on Steam. Interesting, though I suppose genre shifts are always a high risk.
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yes that's my theory. The simplest and more "standard" your game is, the easiest is to get high rating. Already offering male/female playable characters is asking for trouble :P but I still do that!
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