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Mixed or average reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
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  1. 80
    Rust is an unflinching multiplayer survival game that requires endurance and patience in order to really unlock its potential. The dynamics it creates in terms of player interaction are endlessly fascinating and prove to be a real boon for organic narrative flashpoints between players. Its pure multiplayer focus does mean it doesn’t have what you’d call a traditional endgame, but it more than makes up for that with the unpredictability its social design brings.
  2. May 21, 2021
    80
    Rust Console Edition generally maintains its core tenants and starts its console life on the right foot in most areas.
  3. May 27, 2021
    75
    Rust Console Edition is, simply, a console port of an 8-year-old PC survival game that has managed to stand the test of time. It may not perform as smoothly on console yet but the desperate fights for survival against hostile forces still remains.
  4. Aug 4, 2021
    70
    Overall I enjoyed my time with Rust, it may need a few updates and features to really stand out, but even at this level the game is a strong contender in the survival game genre.
  5. May 24, 2021
    70
    Rust Console Edition is punishing and a real test of your resolve. The game’s persistent online world – which continues to exist even when you’re offline – paired with its rewarding survival loop make it hard to get out of your head, however. The ephemeral nature of your progress means it’s oddly unique, and the human interactions you’ll encounter along the way give the title limitless replayability and unpredictability. Yes, it looks like garbage and is clearly in need of a patch or 10,000 – but even now, as we write this, we can’t help but wonder whether someone’s blown the door off our base and is rifling through our belongings.
  6. May 24, 2021
    65
    Many titles share the core gameplay loop of mining, crafting, and conquering the world. So, what sets a sandbox like Rust apart? Almost nothing. It is a dynamic, immersive survival sandbox with none of the charm of other games in its genre. Its heart and soul lie in its unforgiving, player-driven, immersive environment. As a result, the world is utterly unpredictable, so no two servers will share a state of decay. Which is to say, if you like having no idea what’s gonna happen, this easily stands apart.
  7. Jun 10, 2021
    60
    Rust Console Edition manages to transcribe the wildly popular PC experience, but a few key missing features mean it falls short of what it should be. It could be great in time, but right now it feels like a disappointing misstep in comparison to the fleshed out PC version.
  8. 60
    Rust Console Edition is a vastly inferior version of the game being sold at a higher price.
  9. May 21, 2021
    60
    Smaller bugs such as textures not loading (or missing entirely, perhaps), with the item glowing a bright, uniform white instead, were obnoxious but not impossible to ignore. They simply pull the player out of a game that is otherwise engaging on multiple fronts. The constant search for food and water, new loot or materials to expand a base amidst the ever-present danger of other players makes Rust Console Edition a compelling title for players interested in the survival genre or unable to play the PC version, but be prepared for some frustrating and immersion-breaking occurrences.
  10. May 20, 2021
    60
    Ultimately, there is a great game somewhere in Rust Console Edition. Mixing its social aspects, which allow you to approach and talk to anyone, with such a formidable survival experience is a neat inclusion that makes for some of my most memorable moments in a genre game. However, with an unforgiving logged-off state and other players constantly murdering and looting you, it feels impossible to imagine having a fully equipped save for any real length of time — at least not within dozens if not hundreds of hours in the game.
  11. May 21, 2021
    50
    Rust: Console Edition will see its player base split into two. You’ll either spend your time dying repeatedly, or you’ll get good enough to become the villain of the server.
User Score
1.8

Overwhelming dislike- based on 42 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 42
  2. Negative: 36 out of 42
  1. May 24, 2021
    2
    I insist this is a PS4 version review, and man is it bad! The game looks so ugly, it’s so empty and the frame rate is extremely unstable. II insist this is a PS4 version review, and man is it bad! The game looks so ugly, it’s so empty and the frame rate is extremely unstable. I even gave games such as Fallout 76 a chance (tenths of hours played), but this one is really too bad technically speaking. Ugly, slow and laggy.

    The essence of the game doesn’t do much better. Depending on your luck, you might get slaughtered when literally being naked (i.e. in your first minutes of playing). The morale of the game isn’t clear either. What does the player gain at killing the other humans? Stealing loot to build a house/fortress as resistant as possible. Fine but why? Not any background behind this. But I guess that’s trendy nowadays, just like a Battle Royale game. 100 players on a map and may people kill each other as much as possible. The difference here being that there is a build/loot component that can be worked on until the deadline of the server arrives (weekly, monthly), which adds motivation to come back on the game to be as strong as possible compared to others. If you’re lucky, you (as a team of course – forget about playing this alone) might also find people to cooperate with. Fine concept, but technically it just doesn’t do its job and thus took away any interest from my perspective.

    In the end, in its current state, this game won’t keep its player base. It will quickly decline as people get bored of it.

    Never is Rust worth 50€. To me, it should be a free-to-play at best.
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  2. May 30, 2021
    0
    Just broken, clumsy, awkward, bad hit registration, toxic players, dead and disconnected combat, repetitive gameplay, crowded maps,Just broken, clumsy, awkward, bad hit registration, toxic players, dead and disconnected combat, repetitive gameplay, crowded maps, unbalanced, entire game based on how big your group is, solo players have no chance of getting any major progress, the worst game i've had to pay for in a long time, and the £49.99 price tag is some kind of sick joke

    DO NOT BUY
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  3. Jun 6, 2021
    0
    I was excited to get to play this game on PS4, then it came out and I found out it is unplayable. The initial bugs that appeared during earlyI was excited to get to play this game on PS4, then it came out and I found out it is unplayable. The initial bugs that appeared during early release got worse with the first patch release. The second patch release is where the game literally became unplayable, as I can not even load into servers because the game crashes while loading. I don't know when they may actually fix this game but I am honestly losing interest pretty quickly. DO NOT BUY THIS GAME Full Review »