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Reviews zu Marathon
ppe.pl - 7 out of 10
ScreenRant - 7 out of 10
Entertainment Geekly - 2 out of 5
Noobfeed - 68 out of 100
Cerealkillerz - 7.3 out of 10
ChicasGamers - 7.9 out of 10
Uff und Bungie war mal Meister ihres Fachs (das war noch vor Sony Zeiten)
o7
ppe.pl - 7 out of 10
The project clearly lacks content, and the entry threshold for solo players borders on absurdity. At the moment, it's a half-baked product that simply loses out to the rival ARC Raiders in a direct competition for our free time. The developers still have a long way to go, and they need to implement significant updates to transform this promising foundation into a fully-fledged, functioning hit
ScreenRant - 7 out of 10
Another big negative for Marathon is the stingy "reward pass," which is Bungie's version of a season pass. Seemingly taking no lessons from the last eight-ish years of battle/season pass development, it doesn't provide in-game currency or tantalizing rewards. It's just as dull as the Halo Infinite season pass was at its launch, if not more so. Those comparisons are even more warranted because Marathon's passes also don't expire, which is the one positive from the current iteration of the reward pass.
What I would really like to see from Bungie in the near future is a complete UI overhaul. The game looks gorgeous in motion once you're actually spawned in, but messing with the menus feels like a chore.
Entertainment Geekly - 2 out of 5
Marathon is competently built around a genre it chose not to challenge. It is a game that will reward patient players who bond with its loop and forgive its rougher edges. But for anyone spending forty dollars and expecting that investment to translate into a full experience, Marathon's storefront is waiting to tell you otherwise.
Noobfeed - 68 out of 100
A bold but demanding extraction shooter with outstanding gunplay and a distinctive style. Marathon offers thrilling, high-stakes missions, though confusing systems and steep onboarding may challenge newcomers before its deeper strengths fully emerge.
Cerealkillerz - 7.3 out of 10
Marathon is a strange experiment that, with its very distinct art style and strong focus on PvP, won't necessarily appeal to every fan of the studio. The overall gameplay loop delivers everything you would expect from the genre, but unfortunately not much more aside from well-designed AI enemies. If you've had enough of Arc Raiders, you might take a cautious look at this title, hoping for more content in the coming seasons. For the rest of the player base, however, it's unfortunately not quite enough at the moment.
ChicasGamers - 7.9 out of 10
While ARC Raiders is a strong, tactical and bitter coffee, Marathon is a fluorescent energy drink. It's Bungie's most ambitious game in a decade, and we say that without fear. It is a masterful mix of tactical combat, resource management and cryptic storytelling. It is not a friendly game; It is a game that requires respect, time and infinite patience to overcome its horrible user interface and steep learning curve.
Uff und Bungie war mal Meister ihres Fachs (das war noch vor Sony Zeiten)
o7



nicht falsch verstehen, hätte ich unendlich kohle würde ich es mir auch holen rein für den support aber so hat es halt einfach gerade nicht die große priorität auf meiner wishliste

