Viractal: Will You Trust Your Party? Steam review history
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Viractal: Will You Trust Your Party? on Steam currently shows 89.0%, 374, no active incident pressure, and a visible player-sentiment timeline across review history, alerts, incident windows, and recovery context.
Score
89.0%
Reviews
374
Last sync
May 3, 2026, 6:20 AM
Steam rank
#1,669
Current status
Under pressureCurrent score
89.0%
Steam rank
#1,669
Total reviews
374
Reviews this hour
0
Review activity
Updated May 3, 2026, 6:20 AM / 24h
Active incidents
No active incidents for this game right now.
Recent sentiment changes
Over the selected 24h window, ReviewBomb sees 1 new tracked reviews and a score movement of 0.0%. Peak one-hour velocity reached 0 reviews.
May 2, 2026, 3:48 PM - May 3, 2026, 6:20 AM
Incident history summary
This game has 0 tracked incidents in recent history: 0 active and 0 resolved. Use incident pages for cause confidence, timelines, and citation-ready windows.
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Steam sentiment intelligence
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Viractal: Will You Trust Your Party? Steam review history
Use the game page charts, score snapshots, and rank context to understand how review history is moving instead of relying on one static score.
Viractal: Will You Trust Your Party? review bomb history
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Viractal: Will You Trust Your Party? Steam sentiment timeline
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Viractal: Will You Trust Your Party? patch backlash
Trust Compression Replaced Slow-Burn Outrage: April 2026 PC Gaming Incident Report
Complete analysis of April's PC gaming controversies, review bombs, and platform shifts.
Festival Visibility, Patch Backlash, and Fast Trust Signals: Week 17, 2026
Summary of major PC gaming incidents including Windrose, PRAGMATA, and 83, plus Valve's latest Steam Deck data push.
Steam Deck Verified Explained: Why Valve's New Dev Data Matters
How Valve's new Steam Deck beta data turns Verified into a measurable player trust signal with framerate and survey feedback.
The 48-Hour Steam Trust Window: Why Launch Reviews Shape What Happens Next
How the first 48 hours on Steam shape player trust, launch reviews, discovery, and whether a game compounds confidence or hardens into a warning label.
Launch Fragility Replaced Traditional Review-Bomb Logic: Week 15, 2026
Week 15 of 2026 showed launch trust breaking faster than classic review-bomb cycles, with Crystalfall, OPERATOR, and Steam platform shifts defining the week.
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Data caveats
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Why this game matters on Steam
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Why this game matters on Steam
ReviewBomb treats Viractal: Will You Trust Your Party? as a persistent Steam sentiment intelligence destination: recent score movement, incident history, review volume, patch-driven trust shifts, and recovery timing all matter more than one static rating snapshot.