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Palworld gets a nod of approval from No Man's Sky lead as Pocketpair devs celebrate "both Steam ratings" finally becoming overwhelmingly positive: "We'll keep on trying our best"
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Anthony McGlynn
2025-11-26
Game recognizes game – quite literally, in this instance. Palworld, the popular Pokemon-like where you can give the monsters guns, has finally managed to pull itself into a stronger all-round reception on Steam, leading to a respectful nod from another developer who understands playing the long game. As of now, Palworld's Steam reviews are sitting at Overwhelmingly Positive for both recent and overall categories. The survival collect-'em-all was previously lower due to various issues, but consistent refinement from developer Pocketpair has managed to redeem it. John 'Bucky' Buckley, the communications manager and publishing director at Pocketpair, shared a screenshot of the achievement on Twitter. "Palworld is now overwhelmingly positive on both Steam ratings," he says. "We'll keep on trying our best to make the game even more fun for you!" "We're doing just fine:" Palworld dev addresses hate surrounding the survival game, says it's just "an easy 500k views" that "doesn't actually have any impact on the game" Palworld publishing director teases something "you might just like" is coming soon, but for now "Palworld posting" is on pause until they beat Silksong Palworld dev pushes back on Early Access criticisms, points to examples like Baldur's Gate 3 and Satisfactory: "Games only get better when the players are involved" Palworld is now overwhelmingly positive on both Steam ratings. Thank you so much, gamers :) We'll keep on trying our best to make the game even more fun for you! pic.twitter.com/el4z2qLa2LNovember 25, 2025 Palworld is now overwhelmingly positive on both Steam ratings. Thank you so much, gamers :) We'll keep on trying our best to make the game even more fun for you! pic.twitter.com/el4z2qLa2LNovember 25, 2025 Palworld is now overwhelmingly positive on both Steam ratings. Thank you so much, gamers :) We'll keep on trying our best to make the game even more fun for you! pic.twitter.com/el4z2qLa2LNovember 25, 2025 This has caught the attention of someone who's particularly familiar with such a struggle: Sean Murray, of No Man's Sky developer Hello Games. Released in 2016 to a mixed reception, to put it mildly, No Man's Sky gradually became one of the better space sims available, with a dedicated community and routine updates. Murray shares Palworld's achievement with a heart, prompting an adorable response from Buckley. "Sean you are going to make me cry," he tweets. Aww! Takuro Mizobe, producer on Palworld, took some time to celebrate as well, thanking fans and saying that the team will continue to work hard as the survival game approaches its 1.0 release. Palworld lead gently reminds players the next update is not "massive," since "mammoth sized 1.0" is still a long way off: "I think you've misunderstood."
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numbthumb
Mar 19, 04:04 PM
possibly phenomenal
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nerdyNoodle
Mar 19, 02:54 AM
hot stuff This is okay. What do you think?* sus 🐒
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fakePlasticTree
Mar 10, 11:24 PM
#that's about it. I wouldn't recommend it. sup
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analogghost
Mar 07, 10:54 AM
When is it coming out already? I lent it. sure terrible for kids. excellent$
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tinyDragon
Jan 29, 02:01 AM
[Deleted] why bother? Pretty cool.:
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