Players experience excitement primarily due to the game's engaging exploration, rewarding progression loops, and vast, beautifully designed world. The variety of activities, such as building, combat, and discovery, along with innovative mechanics like the Shroud and water physics, contribute to a dynamic and immersive experience. The anticipation of future updates and the ability to play with friends further amplify this emotion, making the gameplay feel fresh and full of possibilities.
Frustration stems from a combination of technical issues, poorly balanced mechanics, and repetitive or unclear gameplay systems. Players frequently mention performance problems like crashes, stuttering, and optimization issues, which disrupt immersion. Combat mechanics, particularly for casters and ranged classes, are often criticized for being unbalanced or poorly implemented. Additionally, tedious resource gathering, confusing progression systems, and lack of meaningful content in certain areas contribute to a sense of wasted effort and dissatisfaction.
Joy is derived from the game's creative freedom, engaging co-op experiences, and the satisfaction of exploration and discovery. Players appreciate the depth of the building system, which allows for unique and personalized structures, as well as the variety of gameplay activities like farming, crafting, and combat. The immersive world design, beautiful visuals, and the ability to share experiences with friends or family create a sense of happiness and long-term engagement.
Satisfaction arises from the game's well-paced progression, customizable difficulty settings, and the depth of its mechanics. Players appreciate the balance between combat, building, and exploration, as well as the frequent updates and developer responsiveness. The game's ability to cater to different playstyles, such as solo or co-op, and its polished feel despite being in Early Access contribute to a rewarding and fulfilling experience.
Disappointment is caused by unmet expectations, particularly in areas like combat depth, storytelling, and technical polish. Players feel let down by repetitive or shallow gameplay mechanics, underdeveloped NPCs, and a lack of meaningful progression. Technical issues, such as poor optimization and persistent bugs, further detract from the experience, making the game feel unfinished or overpriced for its current state.
Core metrics
Core business metrics
Steam review mix, revenue model, and refund leakage.
Steam review stats
Steam rating
Very Positive (8/10)
Total reviews
90,209
Positive
78,00986.5%
Negative
12,20013.5%
Sales estimations
Estimated sales count
5,814,043
Estimated revenue
$174,363,150
Game price
$30
Review → sale ratio
Refund leakage
Refund-intent reviews
4561.75%
Estimated copies lost
29,390
Estimated revenue lost
$881,406
Review pace
Statistical analysis
Sentiment vs playtime and velocity signals.
Sentiment Ă— Playtime
review counts
Bucket
Neg
Pos
≤ 2h playtime
4561.7%
Avg playtime 1h
1320.5%
Avg playtime 1h
> 2h playtime
3,73514.3%
Avg playtime 75h
21,78883.4%
Avg playtime 173.3h
Velocity
review pace
Avg/day
38.2 rev/day
Last 30d
197 rev/day
Quarterly
2,348.7 rev/qtr
Days covered
684.1 days
Audience segments
Who is reviewing
Buyer mixes, lifecycle phase, and Steam Deck signals.
Buyer vs key activations
Share of review volume
26,111 total
Organic purchasers22,32885.5%
Voted up: 84%
Key activations3,78314.5%
Voted up: 83%
Honeymoon vs endgame
Based on hours played
26,111 total
First impression0-2h8073.09%
Voted up: 33%
Mid game2-10h3,45013.2%
Voted up: 73%
Late game10-20h2,93811.3%
Voted up: 81%
Endgame20h+18,91672.4%
Voted up: 89%
Steam Deck monitor
Deck vs global sentiment
0.59% of reviews
Deck satisfaction
86.4%
Global baseline 83.9%
154 Steam Deck-tagged reviews out of 90,209 total.