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Steam's Fake Review Underbelly - Hundreds of Games are Faking Their Reviews, Here's How

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Obey the Fist! 22 Jul @ 7:16am 
The good news is that Valve have acknowledged this. While we don't know much, they revealed they are running their own investigation.

This will almost certainly result in some kind of action being taken, although we can't even reliably guess when that might be or what form it will take.
Cyber󠁳⁧⁧󠁳Syns 22 Jul @ 4:45am 
Amazing investigation. Thank you for confirming what methods I've suspected they use to manipulate the store. I hope Valve does something to stop this because it makes me sad to see legitimate buyers in the reviews. They describe feeling punked and still have no idea of how bad they just got scammed. :cartel_thinking:
Obey the Fist! 27 Apr @ 7:19pm 
I think Janner was just pointing out that these fake reviews and fake games are harmful to both genuine indie devs and to groups that curate indie games (as they have to sort through all the pollution to find genuinely made games).
Ryuu 27 Apr @ 12:34pm 
Sorry, but what does it have to do with curators? Curator reviews don't count for the rating — that's why fewer people care about them.
janner66 27 Apr @ 9:45am 
Nice work. You went to a lot of trouble and got some great results.

Genuine curators, like Indiegems (sorry shameless plug), appreciate it when these charlatans get unearthed because curators get such a bad rep these days, and it's all down to underhanded practices like these.

Don't lose hope though. There are still a lot of genuine curators out there with honest reviews which are done through the fun of playing. I wish VALVE would have a clampdown though as it's getting to the point where developers and readers don't trust curators.
Obey the Fist! 26 Apr @ 4:55am 
Actually I had a look at Meridian 4 and they've been using review manipulation (the usual suspects) on some of their games, so who knows. Screw 'em.
Obey the Fist! 26 Apr @ 2:59am 
Maxing out VRAM could just be a case of really poor optimisation... the thing to check is whether the game is creating any suspicious network connections, etc.

I know there's a lot of shady stuff that happens in the underbelly of Steam, but we must be careful to give the benefit of the doubt where we can.

Or as they say, don't assume maliciousness when incompetence is a viable explanation.
max :) 25 Apr @ 9:45pm 
Hi! Please check out "Oxygen Cocktail" as well, it doesn't appear to have paid reviews but it does definitely have a bitcoin miner in it. Maxes out 24GB of VRAM. Reported this ages ago, still nothing done about it.
Obey the Fist! 22 Apr @ 3:27am 
I don't suppose Valve is going to do anything about any of this?
Finally! I've seen these bought reviews under adult games as well. There's like one-two developers (Taboo Tales and Octo Games for example, probably the same dev under different name) who release a new 3d art shovelware adult game every 1-2 weeks, and the second their game releases they have like 50-100 positive reviews. And if you check the reviewers you see they review same games with clearly copy pasted / chatgpt / meme texts. Mostly russian account too. I've reported some of theese to steam but unfortunatelly nothing happened.