Slay The Spire 2 is facing massive Steam review bombing from Chinese players over a new Early Access patch. Reddit reacts to the crazy dev insults.

You drop a patch to balance a game in Early Access, thinking you did a solid job. Next thing you know, your Steam page looks like a bloody battlefield. Slay The Spire 2 (StS2) just caught another massive review bomb right after pushing a new update, and the drama is as spicy as a late-night server crash.
MegaCrit dropped a new patch for StS2. They buffed some mechanics, nerfed the OP stuff, and actually turned the Doormaker into a real boss with unique quirks instead of a braindead HP sponge. Standard Early Access stuff, right?
Wrong. Over 3,600 negative reviews bombarded the store page within 12 hours. The vast majority? From Chinese accounts. They went absolutely nuclear, targeting specific devs with lines like: "GO F** YOURSELF ANTHONY YOU KNOW S*** ABOUT VIDEO GAMES LISTEN AND LEARN YOU RUINED THIS GAME."* Poor Anthony, probably just trying to push a hotfix at 3 AM and getting roasted alive by the community.
Looking at the dumpster fire on Steam, the Reddit community fired back with some strong opinions:
Honestly, the StS brand is too huge to fail at this point. A review bomb like this is just a scratch on a tank. But for smaller indie devs who might rely on crowdfunding to survive, this level of red reviews could be a death sentence.
The Dev Lesson: Understand your global audience. If a specific region uses your Steam review section as their only way to communicate, don't take the toxicity personally. Filter out the rage, find the actual bugs, and keep coding.
The Gamer Lesson: If you buy an Early Access game, you're signing up to be a crash test dummy. The game will change, your broken meta builds will get nerfed, and saves might break. Stop crying, adapt, and for the love of god, stop sending death threats to devs. Just git gud. GG.
Source: Reddit - r/Games