Ratings War Reviews

Implant cameras in your eyes to win the news wars of 2061! Break stories, outwit rival reporters, and become a celebrity in this interactive noir novel.
App ID406650
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Choice of Games
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Captions available
Genres Indie, RPG
Release Date2 Oct, 2015
Platforms Windows, Mac, Linux
Supported Languages English

Ratings War
1 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews
0 Negative Reviews
Negative Score

Ratings War has garnered a total of 1 reviews, with 1 positive reviews and 0 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Negative’ overall score.

Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 11282 minutes
This game is a ton of fun, I'll tell you what! You're able to customize your character pretty well and the characters are great, in my opinion, and engaging enough that it keeps you guessing. I had a hunch about one of them, but then I thought I was wrong, with the direction the story was taken. Later, I found out I was right, and it felt like I was in one of those detective shows. It's also well-written, and the universe created for it is pretty solid. All in all, it's a great deal of fun, and it's easily replayable! This is the sort of choose your own adventure game I like to see from Choice of Games. I highly recommend this game.
👍 : 16 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 111 minutes
For the price of a coffee you can have a brilliantly written, gripping, and hilarious short interactive novel. Filled with interesting characters, difficult choices, and tone so thick you can feel it oozing off of the page.
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 159 minutes
Ratings War is a story about being a reporter in a near-future setting. It's competently executed and I've recommended it to several people already. The cyberpunk theming is nice, but not deep, which I think is actually the fault of the character POV rather than the author. It isn't sci-fi to the character! The author does seem to have given thought to the implications of the technologies presented. I can't give an unmixed recommendation, but I'm going to limit myself to one big complaint. My biggest complaint with the game is with a certain character who is both 'the cavalry' at a critical point, and then talking about throwing the PC under the bus a few pages later. Come on, that doesn't make sense. An asshole can save the day without ceasing to be an asshole. "I don't like you, but I'm not letting THAT happen to you," is a thing people can be motivated by. The protagonist herself (her by default; player can choose otherwise) is a peaceful but tenacious individual who is sympathetic in every path I've played so far. I like that decisions are typically given sympathetic treatment whether they conform to the preferences of people outside of journalism or not. People aren't villains in their own POV. (I wonder if accepting that bribe is treated sympathetically, too...) In general, the game's writing is empathetic, and save for the character I complained about in the second paragraph every character major or minor is given some footing for the decisions they make. That's pretty awesome. Although it is not without its quirks, I recommend Ratings War as an experience.
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 622 minutes
I usually enjoy Choice of Games' products very much, with the Hero-saga and Choice of Robots being among my favorite text-based games. However, this game seemed a bit... off. The ending was slightly abrupt, and the game seemed to be pretty bland, with your choices having minimal effect on the actual story. The setting seemed cool, but it was left largely unexplored. If this game was being sold for a buck, then sure, but three euros is too much for the quality provided. If you want to try out a text-based game, I'd recommend something else, like the aformentioned Choice of Robots.
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 617 minutes
I found the story portrayed in this game to be quite interesting. It's sufficiently dark for a cyberpunk setting and I played through it a few times. And while I’d say the first playthrough was the best, I enjoyed each of them. The only drawback is that some of the choices are railroaded which will become more apparent when you play through the game more than once. But on the whole, I felt like I was in control of my own story, and the endings I got felt fulfilling. (7/10)
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1777 minutes
Well written as some sort of short polar story, but not as a choice novel. Choices are really limited, the branching is obvious and once you made one choice you're quite of forced to stick to all choices similar to that one "skill choice" you made at the beginning. The story is very linear and there is very little differences in the writings or in the story based on your choices. Same can be told about the endings : very little variations. Well written, but not really a choice novel, more like a short kinetic linear novel. Enjoyable, but I would not recommend it because there are'nt really anything specific here and it's not free.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 728 minutes
Honestly, I liked this story a lot and thought it was well-written and entertaining. That said, there just isn't enough content here to justify the upvote in my opinion. There was so much that could have been done with this that wasn't. It had all the makings of a really interesting epic story and in the end it felt like the writer got bored with it and shipped it incomplete. Also apparently a couple of achievements are bugged. That's annoying as hell. The amount of programing it took to make this game and they didn't get one of the few features it has to work? Come on now.
👍 : 47 | 😃 : 2
Negative
Playtime: 281 minutes
(How i got here/trivial/skippable) I got to this game via "Choice of Robots" which positively surprised me. I got Choice of Robots via a sale and was simply interested in playing a completely text based C&C game. I really liked Choice of Robots, your coices really mattered and you were able to explore totally different stories. I think i played around 7 playthroughs of Choice of Robots, this game sadly appears to be a little different. I managed to stop at a playtime of 115 minutes - yes i am a slow reader - before writing this little review, and at the moment I am contemplating whether or not i want to refund the game, not necessarily because of the money, but more in order to weighten my verdict. Keep in mind that i interrupted my first playthrough and that i am thus not capable of garanteeing anything, the far smaller amount of achievements - compared to Choice of Robots - nevertheless reflects my thoughts. The story seems to be rather out of your hand, while you could make nearly every single decision in Choice of Robots, this game let's the protagonist or other characters take crucial decisions for you, eliminating the possibility of different playthroughs diverging significantly storywise. To elaborate what i mean i'll have to comment on one example for this, which is impossible without a mild spoiler. The scene where i stoped and looked at my playtime: [spoiler]You are making your first real investigation (it did not seem to me that the story could have diverged earlier) and interview someone who called for help, you get out and talk to your "editor"/helper who wants to meet and talk about the leads you gathered. The protagonist and her helper quickly talk about where to meet and it is decided that you meet at a coffee. You can't decide differently and you still get an achievement for drinking a coffee. This just feels odd. Espacially since the consequences of meeting in the office rather than in a coffee place are talked about, instead of giving you the possibility to think about the different outcomes and make a reflected decision, changing the path the story would take.[/spoiler] All in all i am fairly dissapointed at this game atm, and will consider whether or not i will refund it within the next days.
👍 : 10 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 157 minutes
Great story and awesome setting. As with all choose-your-own-adventure-style books, characterization is a little lacking. It's hard to make characters interesting when you're not sure how the player will be interacting with them. But while most of the characters are a little tropey (annoying, arrogant rival; upbeat, snarky sidekick; supportive, mysterious boss; etc.), they're still entertaining, and the Dystopian Cyberpunk world is done very well. I'd like to see some sort of internet analogue in a sequel, but that's the result of wanting more, not feeling that the story was missing something. The one real problem I have with this story is one that I have with most Choice of Games products--no asexual option. Yes, you can turn down romance and such (after identifying as straight, gay, or bisexual), but when you do, it feels a lot like you're missing out on content. Wouldn't normally complain about this, as this game is still far ahead of most of the industry, but the dev makes a big deal about being inclusive, so I feel like making noise might be worth doing. So, basic information: Pros: -Cyberpunk -Noire Glory v. goodness morality system (you'll be familiar with it, to an extent, if you've played anything in the Heroes Rise series) -Cool glowing eyes -Gender/sexual inclusivity -Robot bits -Exiled science vikings, maybe? Cons: -No dragons -No magic -No weird internet bullshit So yeah buy it.
👍 : 39 | 😃 : 4
Positive
Playtime: 169 minutes
If you like: -cyber punk -corporate politics -news media -choose your own adventure stories -black text on white screens Then buy this! It's really good! EDIT: and character customization! You can choose your name and gender, which I didn't realize until my second playthrough. That's nice
👍 : 28 | 😃 : 4
Positive
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