With the launch of Nier: Automata – but are the reviews promising?
As a new live-service mediocre player numbers on Steam and "Mixed" reviews on the storefront. On the critical side, the reviews from websites haven't been much better for Platinum's latest game – with scores going as low as one star out of five. OpenCritic gives it a critical average of 40, which is marked as "weak".
Rock Paper Shotgun's unscored review calls it "a live disservice" and "a confusing jumble of an online action-RPG that's mired in unrewarding activities and loot". ComingSoon.net has one of the more positive reviews, noting that it features "some engaging boss encounters and more interesting level design".
On the most negative side, VGC's review calls Babylon's Fall "visually dated, consistently dull and features the most average PlatinumGames combat we can ". TheGamer is possibly even more devastating, calling it "a poor attempt at a cash grab that doesn't even get that right – no one is going to want to spend money on it".
Here are all the scores and reviews available right now:
- ComingSoon.net – 6/10
- COGConnected – 60/100
- Destructoid – 5/10
- The Beta Network – 5/10
- God is a Geek – 3/10
- Twinfinite – 2/5
- TheGamer – 1/5
- VideoGamesChronicle – 1/5
- Rock Paper Shotgun – unscored
So not a great launch for the latest Platinum game. There were suggestions of check out the system requirements before you do.