Team Asobi’s new Astro romp has been showered in praise by critics
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Reviews for Astro Bot went live earlier today, and they’ve been full of praise across the board. There are so many 9/10 and 10/10 scores thaton both MetacriticandOpenCritic, Team Asobi’s upcoming romp has, at the time of writing, secured an average critic score of 94 on the former and 95 on the latter site. That’s a phenomenal rating – it sounds like it may be one of thebest platformersof this generation, if our ownAstro Bot reviewis anything to go by.
Of course, we’re fast approaching awards season, with The Game Awards set to take place in December, so it’ll be interesting to see how all of this year’s best releases end up faring there. There’s plenty more to come before we get there, too, with Atlus JRPGMetaphor: ReFantazioon the horizon, as well as MachineGames’Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, so it’s still all to play for.
You can check out our guide onhow to find all Astro Bot collectiblesto help you through the platformer when it launches tomorrow.
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