
Over the past few weeks, Monster Hunter Wilds’ rating – which was never particularly high, but that’s besides the point – took an even deeper plunge, dropping from 62% in late May to 59% as of this writing, with recent Steam reviews marked as Overwhelmingly Negative and a positivity score of just 19%.
While it’s not unusual or uncommon for video games to periodically get hit with waves of especially harsh negativity, those waves are typically caused by a developer or publisher engaging in some naughty and unpopular activities, with Take-Two and 2K’s recent Terms of Service changes being the prime example.
Where MHW differs is that the negative feedback it’s been receiving isn’t tied to any specific new event, as most reviews continue to criticize the very same issues present since launch: a lack of content compared to Monster Hunter: World, dismal optimization and performance, and the inclusion of Denuvo DRM, despised within the gaming community.
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