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6.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 53 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 31 out of 53
  2. Negative: 18 out of 53

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  1. Aug 24, 2023
    0
    this is a Very BAD game

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  2. Jun 19, 2023
    0
    I think there's no point in making multiple Dlcs, this game will always be flopped haha, a reflection of the lazy work of the developers at Square Enix.They wanted to please everyone and in the end failed miserably except the fervent fanboys who are giving good marks to a totally broken game like this. If Redfall is bad, Forspoken manages to be worse in every respect. Congratulations onI think there's no point in making multiple Dlcs, this game will always be flopped haha, a reflection of the lazy work of the developers at Square Enix.They wanted to please everyone and in the end failed miserably except the fervent fanboys who are giving good marks to a totally broken game like this. If Redfall is bad, Forspoken manages to be worse in every respect. Congratulations on the garbage you did Expand
  3. Jun 4, 2023
    0
    Complete trash! It kept crashing on me! I couldn’t connect to the characters. I do not recommend it
Metascore
71

Mixed or average reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 11
  2. Negative: 1 out of 11
  1. Jun 12, 2023
    75
    In Tanta We Trust is conceptually a bit odd. While it can be played as a stand alone game, it wouldn’t make sense to do so. On the other hand, players who have beaten Forspoken may not appreciate the pared down mechanics and small scope. There is a way to access the new content from the main game’s campaign, which probably makes the most sense, making it feel almost like a robust side mission. In any case, In Tanta We Trust is neither significantly better or worse than Forspoken, but very much of a piece with it.
  2. Jun 11, 2023
    70
    Forspoken: In Tanta We Trust is a narratively enticing piece of DLC whose tiny explorable area and lackluster magic system might scare away those looking for a follow-up with a little more oomph. It’s also worth noting that the very end of the DLC sequel baits hard. And, while I’m not sure that Frey’s second journey will ever come to fruition (I’m very aware of everything that’s been going on), In Tanta We Trust, despite its flaws, did help me to look forward to that Forspoken follow-up… if and when it happens.
  3. Jun 9, 2023
    81
    I think In Tanta We Trust’s biggest weakness is how short it is. Still, despite being only three hours or so in length, the DLC is a solid standalone adventure. It also ends by hinting at a future adventure for Frey and Cuff, which may or may not happen now due to Forspoken’s lackluster sales. It’s a shame, given how this DLC, in particular, highlights Forspoken’s inherent potential. While the DLC’s price isn’t high for its length, you still need to purchase Forspoken to play it. So, whether or not you want to double-dip into Forspoken with this add-on depends entirely on your enjoyment of the base game. Fans of Frey’s first adventure may find an excellent reason to return to Athia here, as In Tanta We Trust is a compelling prequel side-story to Forspoken.