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Anyway, I think it's unlikely that people write negative reviews for the purpose of "hurting Steam sales". I feel it's far more likely that positive reviews are written (and you can buy them) to mislead potential customers and increase sales. Why should only the negative reviews be fake, but not the positive ones? The latter scenario is directly related to profit, the former isn't.
There can be as many reasons as there are games. You also see the exact opposite. Technomancer issitting on an alltime mixed score while the most recent is positive.
2. Are these recent games or games that have been here for a while?
3. Are they well-known games or obscure games?
4. How many reviews is that "recent" score based on? And how many reviews is the overall score based on?
Mivo has a point. Early adopters are most likely to be enthusiastiv propenents of the game.
A game may look and play great at first and then reveal its flaws later.
With low numbers of reviews there have been allegations of "positive" doctoring by devs (Paid reviews, free games to supporters).
Recent changes may have chaged the game for the worse per gamers. I'm not sure that I'd give Robocraft SUCH a high review now as in the form it was when I reviewed it.
Incompatibility with Windows 10.
There are legitimate reasons why reviews may improve or worsen over time. A lot of clues can be found by reading the reviews.
But if you find a pattern of the same group of people constantly giving two word bad reviews to games inform Steam. I'm sure they'll be grateful to weed them out.
S.x.
I'm talking about games in general. Could be new releases, or several years old. I find quite a few of them have mostly positive reviews, but in the last 30 days of reviews, mostly negative. This is me going off the review stats posted on a game's store page.
This is why you're kinda better off ignoring recent.
Especially when game developers release a beta or early access game and promise the sun, the moon and the stars to their playerbase and then they don't even deliver on a spec of dust.