playing the demo for babylon's fall is a bit like watching the slow-motion death of video games occurring before your eyes. this miserable game, limping onto store shelves covered in the wounds of a visibly disastrous development cycle, is only able to offer a substantially slower, less responsive version of the combat system of a game from 2017, deliberately stripped back and wounded in order to accommodate a miserly loot grind that actively makes the game worse in order to sell to you a season pass, a battle pass, and a daily treadmill running endlessly towards a carrot labelled "the prospect that this game might eventually be fun" kept forever out of reach. it's not just a bad videogame, it's a game deliberately made worse, stripped of all potential to be good, in order to try to sucker more money and time out of you.

this is the kind of game that platinum's ceo wants to be making rather than the by-most-accounts very good Sol Cresta. what the actual fuck is going on at this company. someday there's going to be a tell-all documentary about what was going on behind the scenes at Platinum in the past decade or so and it will be one billion times more entertaining than this dreck

Reviewed on Feb 26, 2022


4 Comments


2 years ago

i keep trying to convince myself inaba's statements are supposed to include stuff beyond live-service (open world, or maybe a mh clone) but given the disappointing direction of this game maybe I'm deluding myself
It's so depressing to see Platinum go down this path, this game represents the opposite of what I want to see from them

2 years ago

As long as Kamiya's leading a project, I'll still have hope for whatever games Platinum's developing. That man has always worn his love for games on his sleeve (to a fault, occasionally). That interview with Atsushi Inaba sure makes me temper my expectations though.

2 years ago

I haven't bothered with the demo but I assume it's the same stuff as the closed beta, which isntantly turned me from "relatively interested" to "utterly hateful" of this thing. A horrendously miserable experience that should be an embarrassment to the developer I love most.