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“A boring game in an intriguing setting”: Xbox exclusive Scorn scores 72 points on Metacritic

Horror went on sale on October 14th Contempt for Xbox Series X | S and PC. At the same time, the review embargo was lifted and the game’s ratings appeared.

The average novelty rating was 71 points on OpenCritic (43 reviews) e 72 points on Metacritic (52 reviews).

The game is praised for the atmosphere, but the gameplay implementation, especially the battles and checkpoint system, is criticized.

Eurogamer: “Scorn has a wonderfully spooky atmosphere and clever puzzles, but questionable checkpoint implementation and oblique combat ruin it all.”

IGN: “Scorn is an inexorably creepy dive into a surreal and eerie world of alien mysteries, but that’s not what’s scary, it’s his gruesome fight.”

The Guardian: “A captivating piece, but the things it is associated with are so hateful that players may be forced to limit the length of their sessions.”

Gameblog: “When it comes to horror games that emulate Giger’s work, Scorn is definitely one of the most interesting examples. Many of the puzzles are good, but the lousy combat ruins the whole style and the inexorable darkness causes depression.”

GameSpot: “Depressing combat, unbalanced puzzles, and unforgivable checkpoints make Scorn a boring game in an intriguing setting.”

VG247: “Honestly, Scorn’s story isn’t particularly exciting, but it doesn’t matter because the way the game’s storytelling is finished to perfection and offers an incredibly refreshing horror experience that really gets under your skin.”

Digital Trends: “Scorn is impressive as a visual homage to Giger, but the semi-format gameplay hurts his horror more than it helps him.”

Washington Post: Contempt can be described as an author’s experience. For me, the appeal of the game is that it made me feel rather than think. I was constantly plagued with anxiety that I was in this very terrible world. I was never particularly afraid of what I encountered, but as a creature of the game, I just wanted to get out of there. “

Scorn is available now and via a Game Pass subscription.

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