The Metro: Exodus Steam Page is Flooded with Positive Reviews Against Epic

The Metro: Exodus Steam Page is Flooded with Positive Reviews Against Epic

the rare, wholesome review bombing.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Feb 25, 2019 @ 12:14 PM (Staff Bios)
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There was a dramatic stir when it was announced just a month before launch that Metro: Exodus would be pulled from Steam, becoming an Epic Games Store exclusive. But that hasn't stopped the players from sharing the love. The Steam page for the game is being flooded with positive reviews.

First reported by Wesley Yin-Poole, the Steam page for the game has recently seen a surge of player reviews, all from people that played through the Epic Games platform. Many of the reviews praise the game for its quality while also berating Epic for their lackluster distribution platform.

This isn't too surprising to hear, since the Epic Store has lacked a review system, and this isn't the first time Epic players went to Steam for help. And this is actually the third time the Exodus Steam page was flooded with reviews. Granted, the last two times were negative reviews that came after the initial Epic exclusivity announcement.

Metro: Exodus is available now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC (Epic Game Store Exclusive).

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