Here's what the critics are saying about Arkane Austin's newest game.
By Eddie Makuch on
Arkane Austin's latest game, Redfall, is out now on Xbox and PC after years of development and one high-profile delay. Originally set to launch in 2022, Redfall is finally here, taking players to a fictional Massachusetts town overrun by vampires in a shooter for 1-4 players. But what do critics think?
Reviews for the game are generally not painting the rosiest picture. GameSpot's Redfall review scored the game a 4/10, with reviewer Mark Delaney called the game a «bloody mess.»
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IGN's review-in-progress for the always-online game had the reviewer feeling «thoroughly underwhelmed by Redfall's vanilla missions and lifeless world, and very disappointed at its lengthy list of display issues and bugs.»
Redfall was developed by Arkane Austin, which previously made 2017's Prey. Arkane Lyon, meanwhile, developed the much-celebrated Deathloop and Dishonored 2. A PS5 edition of Redfall was apparently in the works until Microsoft bought Arkane owner ZeniMax.
Redfall is the first title from Microsoft to launch at $70, a $10 price increase that the company warned in 2022 was coming. Starfield will also launch at $70 later this year.
Redfall is available to buy outright on Xbox and PC, and through Xbox Game Pass.
You can see more review scores for Redfall below. For more on the critical reaction to Redfall, head to GameSpot sister site Metacritic.
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