Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the God of War Ragnarok and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for God of War Ragnarok.
November 2022
(91%)
77 Reviews
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Users
(100%)
17 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent combat and exploration systems
Compelling
Well-performed characters
Gorgeous visual design
Variety of accessibility options
Epic moments
Presentation and voice work is stellar
Looks amazing
Combat continues to be visceral and fun
Outstanding storytelling that interprets Norse myths in creative ways
Top-tier character work that makes every interaction compelling
Satisfying combat that challenges you but also makes you feel powerful
Stunning visuals and impressive scale
Compact and portable
Fast and responsive
Can run games on PC or console
Artwork worthy of Odin's praise
Awesome stickers
4K and gorgeous at 30 or 60fps
Bear McCreary delivers an incredible soundtrack once again
Combat improvements across the board
Incredible pacing
You won't see this story coming…
The editors didn't like
Rough pacing
Especially in the first half
Doesn't fully deliver on story set up in predecessor
Plodding pace at times
Recycles a lot of features
How many crevices must I go through
Combat can occasionally become a bit too busy and unmanageable due to readability
Abstract: Not going to lie, I was slightly scared to play God of War Ragnarok. What if it wasn't as good as the excellent 2018 reboot? What if it was [whisper it] just… okay? I loved the last game but it set a pretty high bar, one which Ragnarok just about brushes...
Abstract: God of War Ragnarok is a masterclass in perfectly pitched ambition. The highly anticipated sequel to 2018's God of War takes the threads from its predecessor and weaves them into a layered tapestry of emotive storytelling and brutality befitting the next...
Very cinematic, Writing, direction are solid, Character growth defined by your playstyle, Combat does more with less, Variety and diversity, Elemental effects look cool
Camera is too tight, Companions could have been more helpful, Too much old-school level design, Plays like a loot simulator in places
God of War: Ragnarok is the complete package and everything that you would need from a AAA title. It has a beautiful story, deadly combat and visuals that will mesmerize you till the end. No matter what kind of a player you are and what type of games you...
Abstract: We are back with another game review and this time, it's the return of Kratos and Atreus for the much-anticipated AAA game - God of War Ragnarok. As a sequel to the popular God of War 2018, many fans have been clamouring to know what happens next in the...
At the conclusion of my playthrough and reaching the end of the main story, I had to put my controller down and give myself a moment of introspection. Not a lot of games can do that, but somehow, in some way, this game did. There were high expectations in...
Abstract: Keeping things broad and spoiler-free, Kratos' story picks up a few years after the final revelations of 2018's God of War – this is absolutely not one of those sequels where everything will make sense without playing the first game, or at the very least...
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