Party Animals is a certified attention-grabber. The adorable characters and chaotic co-op style are a massive hit, which allows it to skyrocket in popularity. It surpassed 100K concurrent players on Steam shortly after its release.
With its surge in player numbers and fan anticipation, one expects to see an overwhelmingly positive response. But, the reality seems to be quite different.
A visit to the game's Steam page reveals a Mixed review status, with negative reviews (4,319) almost equal to its positive reviews (3,604). This begs the question: Why is Party Animals being review bombed on Steam?
Party Animals' launch has seen its fair share of issues. The primary issues revolve around rampant server problems and its monetization strategies. Perhaps the worst part is the lack of an offline mode. Connectivity issues aren't uncommon. It's not unusual for players to wait 10 minutes up to over an hour to play the game. Naturally, it's an issue leaving fans to feel frustrated, with the problem showing up as early as the game's tutorial.
While the sudden influx of players could have resulted in the sudden influx of players, the next point of contention - monetization - is a more deliberate choice. The seemingly last-minute add-ons hasn't sat well with many. It's one thing to pay an initial price for the game, but it's different when an in-game skin costs $30 for what feels like an upscale indie title.



