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8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 27 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 27
  2. Negative: 4 out of 27
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  1. Mar 22, 2021
    2
    I would love to give thus game a high score because I was absolutely loving it for about 16 hours... until a Faction quest repeatedly caused the game to crash... and then the story questioned broke in the same way, making it impossible to combine. I tried going back to earlier saves before those quests but got the same. Results. Patch the game!
  2. Mar 29, 2021
    0
    How on Earth are people able to rate this game so highly? Not because it's bad, as it's actually quite good; I always felt KoA didn't get its fair shake. No, I'm curious how people are rating the Nintendo Switch version as anything but a zero, let alone 8, 9, and 10s, as the game is hopelessly bugged and broken.

    First off, a faction quest began dropping more crashes than it was loot.
    How on Earth are people able to rate this game so highly? Not because it's bad, as it's actually quite good; I always felt KoA didn't get its fair shake. No, I'm curious how people are rating the Nintendo Switch version as anything but a zero, let alone 8, 9, and 10s, as the game is hopelessly bugged and broken.

    First off, a faction quest began dropping more crashes than it was loot. Specifically, certain dialogue breaks the game, as once you find a dialogue option that causes a crash, it always will, at the exact same time, on the exact same syllable spoken at the time. Then the final boss for that faction decided she stood no chance against me, and crashed the game anytime I try initiating the final dialogue she gives before her fight. You can't even skip through it; the crash comes almost immediately. This was highly aggravating, but it was a faction ie side quest. Plenty of more unbugged game to play.

    Then I decided to give a codex to an elven king. This is FAIRLY early in the main story. An entire cutscenes triggers, and crashes in the first spoken sentence. Again, it will crash at the EXACT same moment. In case you missed the key words MAIN STORY, let me reiterate that. This is the main story. The cutscene has a long, silent beginning so you CAN skip this one, at least. However I consider that even less of a fix than skipping the previous incident: at least that was something option. This is, ONE MORE TIME, main quest, ie they absolutely did not do any form of QA on this as it's kind of impossible to miss and it happens early in the main story. Or, much more likely, QA testers discovered it but were ignored bc quality is fine and dandy but ship dates pay bills.

    In all seriousness I have to assume other, more positive reviewers are just fans of the game as a whole and were optimistically showing it some love, as I cannot convince myself this is a rare, isolated case. I've found two other dialogue sections the crash happens on. That's just too many and too virulent to be rare. I do love this game and I hope the rereleases help give it the boost I always thought it deserved.

    However, as of the current date (3/29/2021), do NOT buy the Switch port. Not only is it basically unplayable outside of watching skipped scenes on Youtube as if you're playing off a scratched PS1 disc, but it's VERY obvious quality was either low on the list of goals or missing entirely. Buy another version, or better: Wait if you can. Make them actually bother to fix their mess before you pay them for the clean floors.
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  3. Apr 9, 2021
    2
    Terrible port. 40 euros and the game is a mess in terms of stability. Constant crashes on some quests, known from the previous version, with the most mind numbing workarounds/reason -- dialog lines or inventory items, or equipment.

    On one occasion, to get passed one crash I had to go and purchase a low level suit of armour (Iron armour) and equip that to be able to avoid a dialog
    Terrible port. 40 euros and the game is a mess in terms of stability. Constant crashes on some quests, known from the previous version, with the most mind numbing workarounds/reason -- dialog lines or inventory items, or equipment.

    On one occasion, to get passed one crash I had to go and purchase a low level suit of armour (Iron armour) and equip that to be able to avoid a dialog crash...

    On top of that, 0 improvement from the previous version released in 2012; same horrible menus/UI, bland combat, terrible inventory system, low quality audio (you need to play this on almos max volume to hear the dialogue/sounds). The Reddit page of this is full of people having the exact same crashes -- so these aren't even isolated cases -- how the hell this thing got through testing I have no idea!

    Seriously, this got released for almost full price (40$/euros), for the exact same game released ~10 years ago, with the exact same issues.

    Same issues with the other ports by THQ Nordic... (Darksiders 2 was another buggy mess with constant crashes).

    Never buying another THQ Nordic game again!
    Avoid like the plague -- not just this one but all THQ Nording ports... maybe try it when it's under 20$, but definitely NOT worth 40$.
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72

Mixed or average reviews - based on 15 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
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  2. Negative: 0 out of 15
  1. May 27, 2021
    70
    How much you get out of Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning is really going to depend on what you expect from it. It’s a familiar fantasy action RPG, but comforting in that familiarity and easy to just lose yourself in. It may have been overshadowed by the games that have followed in its footsteps in the decade since Reckoning first came out, and Open World: The Game has well overstayed its welcome by now, but Kingdoms of Amalur finds the right balance of simple fun and routine yet satisfying RPG loops to make that format work, even today.
  2. Apr 25, 2021
    80
    Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning brings back to our day a marvelous RPG but instead of remaking it, this remaster adds some improvements to the original formula, rather than trying to rejuvenate its appearance. The result, which includes all the original game's extra content, is an effort whose gameplay experience fits perfectly today, and whose frantic combat and vast world to explore will captivate both the players who know the original and those discovering it now.
  3. Mar 25, 2021
    60
    Despite being labeled a remaster, Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning shows signs of its age and rocky development history. It has enough qualities to appeal to fans of western RPGs, but only if you’ve already played the better options available.