That's why I'm talking about reviews in my post, because they are crucial and significant amount of the total lifetime reviews for a game will be given within the first two weeks period. The first two weeks basically determine if your game will succeed or not, and after that the sales and reviews usually slow down. Reviews can be given by curators even before release and you usually need a certain amount of reviews/whislists before Steam starts to promote your game. But the game didn't get into the good side of upcoming games nor the good side of just released games, it ended up in the ¨see all new releases¨ where it really doesn't deserve to be, because 80-90% of those games in there are games that are not worth ones time (most of the time, sometimes you find a hidden gem) and having this gem being buried in there is just sad. And looking at the other games length (at least for me) i will give my review when at least when i have played 50% and thats properly 20+ hours into the game. Originally posted by CallmeNezo:In my case, i want to give the game a good play before giving a review, i don't really understand to give a review within the first few hours of play.
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