Sony's "Star Ming Special Attack" M station player rating is only 2.8: too political correctness!
Media and player reviews of Sony's new "Starring Strike" have plummeted. After the media rating dropped from 69 to 66, the player rating has also been lifted, currently only 2.8 points.
Surprisingly, a large number of players directly gave 0 points, complaining that the game was too focused on political correctness and did not leave enough room for gameplay itself.
From the perspective of the number of people online on Steam, the dismal situation of "Xingming Special Attack" is also obvious: the current number of people online is only 240.
Sony has yet to respond to the criticism. However, some critics have pointed out that the emphasis on political correctness in the gaming industry has caused some players to resent in recent years. They argue that games should focus on providing fun gameplay first, rather than imposing political messages on players.
Some players complained that the characters lacked depth and credibility, which made it difficult for them to relate to the characters. In addition, the game's combat system was also criticized as too monotonous.
It remains to be seen whether Starburst will be able to reverse the current negative reviews, but Sony may learn its lesson by balancing gameplay with political commentary in future games.