The Lantern of the Laughless Saint Steam Reviews
A dated launch-week Steam review snapshot for The Lantern of the Laughless Saint, plus guidance for reading a changing Early Access rating responsibly.
What is the Steam review rating?
At the launch-week check for this page, the official Steam listing showed Very Positive reviews: 86% positive from 467 user reviews. That is a dated snapshot, not a promise that the percentage or review total will remain unchanged.
Why should Early Access reviews be read with context?
NerveLabs describes the game as an ambitious, open-ended RPG from a small independent team and asks players to expect rough edges while the game is developed. The developer plans to use community feedback to guide work on systems, world, balance, performance, and overall polish.
That makes recent reviews especially useful when they state the game version and explain whether a criticism concerns a bug, a performance issue, a design preference, or missing content that is already on the roadmap.
How should you check the current score?
Open the Steam store page directly and note both the rating label and the number of reviews. Compare recent reviews with the current patch context before using them to make a purchase decision.
For a fuller launch picture, pair the current review score with player-count context, release details, and the game’s official Early Access notes.
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