![]() They showed us combat, open world, zombies, details, graphics… so much more… what did we get… a half-assed game that is NOT a MMO.” Here is what another user, who called the game “The Scam Before”, said in their detailed review: “They showed us gameplay that is NOT this game. There are also reviews calling The Day Before a “scam.” Here is what one of the users wrote: “This game is not an MMO, despite being advertised as such. Many noted that Fntastic’s game is more of a Tarkov-style extraction shooter than an open world MMO. But that is not the biggest problem they have with The Day Before. Some players who left negative reviews cited bugs, as well as performance and server issues. Why are The Day Before reviews so negative? However, the studio will now have to deal with early negative feedback, which could be a serious hurdle for a live service game with plans for further support. Shortly before the Early Access launch, Fntastic managed to win back its IP after a long legal fight that led to The Day Before being temporarily delisted from Steam. This is a disappointing result for a title that has long been the most wishlisted upcoming game on Steam. It currently has an “Overwhelmingly Negative” rating on Steam, with just 15% of the 9,803 reviews being positive. One of the reasons is that many users who purchased The Day Before were really disappointed with what they saw. At the moment of writing, the title’s player count has fallen below the 10,000 mark. According to SteamDB, it quickly peaked at 38,104 concurrent players.Īlthough it looked like a promising start, the numbers have started declining. On December 7, developer Fntastic and publisher Mytona released The Day Before, a highly anticipated game branded as a “post-apocalyptic open-world MMO survival” experience. The Day Before is having a botched launch
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