So I've been looking at this Top Early Access Graduates list on Steam:
Top Early Access Graduates of 2018
And I noticed that lots of popular games still have mixed, even negative reviews (how the heck Bless got Platinum?). Some games are already well-loved since the start of early access, such as Rust, Dead Cells, Subnautica, and many other games. But most of the time, the launching of an early access game is a very tricky endeavor. Once an early access game get mixed/mostly negative reviews on Steam, it's usually pretty hard to bounce back to positive. It requires hard work from the devs to listen to feedback and fix the game, while at the same time adding more content into the game to reach the full release goal. Lots of early access games stay mixed forever, even when they're officially launched.
Anyway, one example that I could think of is Conan Exile. It was a mixed bag at launch due to typical issues of an early access game. But nowadays, the game receive mostly positive impressions from the community.
Also, while not technically an early access game, No Man's Sky has also rebounded to become a well-received game nowadays.
Are there more examples to this out there?
Top Early Access Graduates of 2018
And I noticed that lots of popular games still have mixed, even negative reviews (how the heck Bless got Platinum?). Some games are already well-loved since the start of early access, such as Rust, Dead Cells, Subnautica, and many other games. But most of the time, the launching of an early access game is a very tricky endeavor. Once an early access game get mixed/mostly negative reviews on Steam, it's usually pretty hard to bounce back to positive. It requires hard work from the devs to listen to feedback and fix the game, while at the same time adding more content into the game to reach the full release goal. Lots of early access games stay mixed forever, even when they're officially launched.
Anyway, one example that I could think of is Conan Exile. It was a mixed bag at launch due to typical issues of an early access game. But nowadays, the game receive mostly positive impressions from the community.

Also, while not technically an early access game, No Man's Sky has also rebounded to become a well-received game nowadays.
Are there more examples to this out there?