Marathon has been out for a little under a month, yet players and critics alike are still trying to make sense of it all. With the release of the Cryo Archive endgame content, we are finally seeing ...
Marathon is a fitting name, as trying to get good at this game feels like just that: A Marathon. Run after run, I started to notice that Marathon does indeed feel like a marathon, and it’s brutal.
From the outside looking in, Marathon seems like a straightforward game. It’s a first-person extraction shooter that leans heavily on the PvP (player vs. player) aspect of PvPvE (player vs. player vs.
Three bags of loot, flanked by the bio-synthetic corpses of their previous owners and pools of blue blood. The scene of my murderous victory. Their weapons, implants, heals, and salvage are all mine.
I imagine playing Marathon is a lot like running a marathon. At first glance and from a distance, it looks intimidating. Once you’re up close, you realize it looks that way for a reason: Because it is ...
The entirety of Marathon is finally here. After years of teasing, layoffs, a plagiarism scandal and the initial release at the start of the month, Bungie has finally released its entire vision for ...
After spending dozens of hours with Marathon, it is clear Bungie has created something special and compelling, but it just doesn’t feel complete. The core experience is strong, with some of the best ...
Marathon is one of those games that you will either love or hate, with no in between. The learning curve feels quite steep from the jump, though the longer you play, the better and easier it gets. The ...
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Marathon video review

Marathon reviewed by Travis Northup on Xbox Series X. Also available on PC and PlayStation 5. "Marathon is unapproachable, unforgiving, offputtingly creepy, and has a playerbase of violent goblins who ...
I’m going to immediately start off by saying that I am indeed now a believer. A believer in that extremely satisfying Bungie gameplay, that everyone told me about in Destiny, but I never saw it. Never ...
From ARC Raiders to Escape From Duckov, extraction shooters seem to be enjoying something of a renaissance right now, to the delight of FPS fans like myself. But of all the newcomers to that space, ...