Hot off the heels of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's rocky PC launch, Redfall has landed with "Mostly Negative" reviews on Steam as well. Not only because of performance issues, but because of the "empty world", "trash" AI, and multiplayer systems. Or lack thereof.
"Online Co-op, Cross-platform Multiplayer but no matchmaking?" one reviewer asked, "I'm out."
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"This game is a mess," another said. "What should be a great premise is destroyed by bad animation, absolutely no story that makes sense. No drop in drop out co-op for a multiplayer open world game? Gunplay feels terrible. Performance is pretty bad. Characters lack any real personality other than checking off boxes for tropes. Stay away, not even sure if time will save this one."
Speaking of bad performance, other reviewers called on the "spotty" framerate, stating that it "runs very poorly". Another said that they "would drop, freeze, and even have stutter frames up to 20-30 frames", while there are "Connectivity issues [when] playing [with] friends," and even "CONNECTIVITY ISSUES WHEN PLAYING SOLO".
Claims of Redfall struggling on PC were backed up by Dexerto gaming editor Patrick Dane: "It's a deeply disappointing title from a studio capable of so much more. On PC the performance is horrendous, and even if it's working, it's largely an uninteresting collection of compromised ideas."
Epic partner Powered by id Tech shared a similar sentiment, "Played 30 minutes of Redfall. Impressions are not good. Performance is all over the place and the game just doesn't look right? Can't even disable the HUD..."
However, performance is surprisingly not a key concern among Steam reviewers, with most of the
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