It is still useful to sell miserably! "Malicious Intention" evaluation has been raised to "specially positive"

May 15 2025

  Recently, Thomas Mahler, creative director of "Madness" celebrating on social media, and a picture said: "Our game "Madness" has been successful!" Data shows that the game's evaluation has achieved an amazing reversal in the past 30 days, and the "mostly negative reviews" after the new version was updated to 80% of "specially positive reviews". Mahler took this opportunity to express his sincere gratitude to the players who support the game.

Mahler also revealed that the update content of the game's first large patch is still under development, and more detailed information will be released in the future. Previously, "Malicious Intentions" encountered a reputation crisis after launching its first major update "The Breach", and Steam's recent review once fell to "mostly bad reviews". Although subsequent reviews have gradually rebounded to "mixed praises" (62% positive reviews), negative reviews have had a significant impact on game sales.

Faced with this dilemma, Moon Studios co-founder Thomas Mahler begged players to give positive comments: If the reviews continue to be sluggish, the studio may face bankruptcy within two months.

  Mahler said bluntly: "When I asked everyone to leave a good review, I think many people think I was joking, because in their hearts, there seems to be a big manufacturer behind us and bear all the costs...

  But in fact, we don't have any financial support (Moon Studios is completely independent). Everyone, if you are following here, enjoying the content of "Malicious Continuation", and looking forward to subsequent updates, but not leaving a good review - then we really may not be able to continue in the next few months.

  Simply because we were bombarded with bad reviews, no one bought this game again, which means we have no income and can only choose to close the door. We have to rely on it for a living, otherwise I will not speak at all. I never write comments myself, but if you really want us to finish Malicious Continuation, then we must raise the ratings."

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