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Scorn

2022
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Shooter, Horror, Puzzle and Logic, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableOct 14, 2022
PlatformPlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, PC
DeveloperEbb Software
Overview

Scorn is an atmospheric first person horror adventure game set in a nightmarish universe of odd forms and somber tapestry. It is designed around an idea of "being thrown into the world". Isolated and lost inside this dream-like world you will explore different interconnected regions in a non-linear fashion. The unsettling environment is a character itself. Every location contains its own theme (story), puzzles and characters that are integral in creating a cohesive lived in world. Throughout the game you will open up new areas, acquire different skill sets, weapons, various items and try to comprehend the sights presented to you.

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Metacritic Score

70


Opencritic Score

68


IMDB Score

6.3

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Critics are divided on Scorn's narrative: some praise its minimalistic and open-to-interpretation approach, while others criticize its lack of explanation and direction. Those who appreciate it highlight the unique experience of storytelling without words, drawing inspiration from renowned artists. However, detractors express disappointment in the lack of storyline, clarity, and character motivations. Overall, Scorn's cryptic narrative and immersive atmosphere provoke mixed reactions, making it a thought-provoking but polarizing experience for players seeking a unique and introspective storytelling style.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Story of Scorn are varied, with some praising its minimal and ambiguous narrative, while others criticize its lack of explanation and direction. Atomix appreciates the game's minimal and ambiguous narrative, stating that it raises fascinating questions about the alien world the player is in. GamePro Germany also finds the story cryptic and open to interpretation, inviting players to read it metaphorically and apply it to aspects of human existence. They both highlight the unique and memorable experience of a story told without words or dialogue. Additionally, CD-Action commends Scorn for its visual narrative that instills a sense of existential dread in players, drawing inspiration from renowned artists such as Giger, Beksiński, Cronenberg, and Lovecraft. On the other hand, critics like CGMagazine and Game Revolution express disappointment in the lack of storyline and explanation provided in Scorn. CGMagazine specifically mentions the severe lack of storyline and no explanation given to the player, leading to disappointment. Game Revolution points out that the reliance on environmental storytelling leaves the protagonist's motivations and origins unclear, which may be a drawback for some players. Furthermore, PC Invasion criticizes the game for its lack of plot and narration, stating that the player character's motivations are unclear and the storytelling is minimal. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Scorn's story is minimal and open to interpretation. While some appreciate the unique and memorable experience of a narrative told through visuals and atmosphere, others find the lack of explanation and direction disappointing. The game's cryptic and ambiguous narrative style, combined with its immersive and unsettling atmosphere, seems to divide opinions. Critics like TierraGamer and TrueGaming appreciate the slow and intuitive storytelling style, while others, like GameSpot and The Enemy, find the purposeful lack of storytelling disappointing. Ultimately, Scorn's narrative style and heavy reliance on symbolism may not appeal to everyone, but for those who enjoy exploring and interpreting a mysterious and introspective narrative, it offers a unique and thought-provoking experience.


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Critics have mixed feelings about the gameplay of Scorn. While some appreciate the challenging puzzles, many criticize the combat as terrible, unsatisfying, and unbalanced. The negative feedback on combat overshadows the positive opinions on puzzles, leading to an overall disappointing gameplay experience in Scorn.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Scorn are quite varied. Some critics, such as PC Invasion and Meristation, express negative sentiments towards the gameplay. They criticize the combat for being terrible, unsatisfying, and unbalanced. They also highlight the lack of originality, depth, and variety in the puzzle gameplay. GameSkinny and Game Revolution echo these sentiments, describing the combat as janky, unsatisfying, and glitchy, while also mentioning that the puzzles are ill-signposted and become monotonous over time. These criticisms suggest that the gameplay of Scorn fails to deliver a satisfying and engaging experience. On the other hand, there are critics who appreciate certain aspects of the gameplay. XboxEra and IGN mention that the puzzles in Scorn are moderately challenging and satisfying to solve. TheGamer and The Loadout also praise the puzzles for being fun, challenging, and in tune with the game's world. GameSpot and Carole Quintaine highlight the satisfaction derived from solving the puzzles, despite some of them being lackluster or challenging to understand. These positive opinions suggest that the puzzle-solving aspect of the gameplay is a standout feature. The overall consensus among the critics is that the combat in Scorn is generally disappointing and undermines the exploration and puzzle-solving aspects of the game. Critics like The Jimquisition, NME, and Game Revolution emphasize the clunky and unpleasant nature of the combat, with difficult enemies and unsatisfying weaponry. Additionally, several critics, including Vgames and GamesHub, mention that the combat feels unnecessary and out of place in a game primarily focused on exploration and puzzle-solving. While there are positive opinions about the puzzles, the negative feedback regarding the combat seems to overshadow the overall gameplay experience in Scorn. In conclusion, the gameplay of Scorn receives mixed reviews from critics. While there is appreciation for the puzzle-solving aspect, with some critics praising the challenging and satisfying nature of the puzzles, the combat is consistently criticized for being clunky, unsatisfying, and unbalanced. The negative feedback regarding the combat mechanics and the lack of originality and depth in the puzzle gameplay suggests that Scorn falls short in delivering a cohesive and enjoyable gameplay experience.


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Critics overwhelmingly praised Scorn for its unique and stunning art style inspired by H.R. Giger and Zdzislaw Beksinski, creating a grotesque and immersive atmosphere. While some reviewers had mixed opinions on certain aspects, the game's detailed environments and cohesive architecture were widely commended. Overall, Scorn's graphics and visual design were lauded for their exceptional horror visuals and sophisticated aesthetic, with most critics hailing it as a visually stunning and praiseworthy experience.

The graphics and visual design of Scorn received overwhelmingly positive feedback from the majority of critics. Many reviewers praised the game's unique and stunning art style, which draws inspiration from the works of renowned artists such as H.R. Giger and Zdzislaw Beksinski. The visuals were described as grotesque, surreal, and visually impressive, with detailed environments that could be mistaken for concept art. Critics like COGconnected and INVEN specifically highlighted the game's strong resemblance to Giger's biomechanical style, with INVEN describing the art design as the game's strongest aspect. The visuals were commended for creating an immersive and unsettling atmosphere, with The Sixth Axis noting the combination of oozing and slimy surfaces with alien technologies. The attention to detail and cohesive architecture of the game's world were also praised by critics such as But Why Tho? and WellPlayed. However, there were some criticisms regarding the graphics and visual design of Scorn. Some reviewers, such as XboxEra and Power Unlimited, expressed mixed opinions, mentioning that while there were some visually impressive aspects, the majority of the game appeared mediocre or even sickening. Stevivor pointed out that certain areas could be visually confusing and difficult to navigate, while Game Rant mentioned that the repetitive nature of the animations diminished their impact. Launcher (The Washington Post) and GameSpot also noted that some areas looked too similar, making navigation challenging. Overall, the consensus among critics is that the graphics and visual design of Scorn are highly impressive and praiseworthy. The game successfully captures the grotesque and surreal aesthetic inspired by H.R. Giger and Zdzislaw Beksinski, creating a visually stunning and immersive experience. The visuals were described as evocative, macabre, and visually repulsive in a way that effectively contributes to the game's horror atmosphere. The level of detail, attention to biomechanical designs, and the fusion of organic and industrial elements were widely appreciated. The majority of critics commended the game for its exceptional art design, sophisticated atmosphere, and top-notch horror visuals. The positive opinions of critics such as CGMagazine, Guardian, TheGamer, and Gamer Escape further support the overall consensus of the game's impressive graphics and visual design.


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Critics generally praise Scorn's sound design for its atmospheric and immersive qualities, with many highlighting its ability to enhance the horror atmosphere through eerie sounds and visceral effects. Some critics express concerns about the lack of depth in the sound design and music, but overall, feedback remains positive for its contribution to the unsettling and immersive experience of the game.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Scorn are generally positive. Many critics praise the sound design for its atmospheric and immersive qualities, with several mentioning that it complements the game's visuals and enhances the overall experience. Critics such as Atomix, CGMagazine, GameMAG, and Gamer.no specifically highlight the sound design's ability to create a sense of unease, heaviness, and oppression, which adds to the horror atmosphere of the game. The use of squelching noises, eerie sounds, and visceral effects is also commended by critics like GamersRD, TheXboxHub, and Carole Quintaine, who mention that these elements contribute to the discomfort and tension in the game. The ambient noises, such as wind and wet footsteps, are also praised by Press Start Australia for creating a haunting atmosphere. However, there are some critics who express negative opinions about the sound design and music of Scorn. Areajugones, Meristation, and PC Invasion mention that the sound design lacks depth and impressive music, which may not appeal to everyone. Gameblog.fr suggests that the ambient sounds could have been used better to create a stronger sense of unease, and Vgames notes the minimal presence of the soundtrack. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment towards the sound design and music of Scorn remains positive. In conclusion, the sound design and music of Scorn receive mostly positive feedback from the critics. The atmospheric and immersive qualities of the sound design are widely praised, with the ability to complement the visuals and create a sense of unease being highlighted. The use of squelching noises, eerie sounds, and visceral effects is particularly commended for enhancing the horror atmosphere. While there are a few critics who express negative opinions about the lack of depth in the sound design and music, the overall consensus is that the sound design in Scorn effectively contributes to the unsettling and immersive experience of the game.


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Critics generally praise Scorn's technical performance on Xbox Series X, noting minor issues like framerate drops. On PC, opinions are mixed due to various technical issues like graphics clarity and bugs, though some highlight optimized performance. Overall, critics agree that while Scorn has some technical problems, patches have addressed some issues.

In terms of the technical performance on Xbox Series X, the majority of critics had positive experiences. BaziCenter mentions game-breaking bugs, but this seems to be an isolated issue. GamePro Germany states that there were no major bugs on Xbox Series X, with only a few brief framerate drops. GamersRD praises the game for running at a constant 60fps with dynamic lighting and shadows. Generación Xbox also praises the technical performance and visual effects, creating a realistic universe. Xbox Achievements notes that the game is relatively polished, although the signposting could be improved and the checkpoints are unforgiving. Overall, the consensus among critics playing on Xbox Series X is that the technical performance is commendable, with minor issues such as framerate drops and checkpoint limitations. On the PC platform, the opinions regarding the technical performance of Scorn are more mixed. COGconnected criticizes the lack of clarity and sharpness in the graphics, as well as occasional movement and animation issues. DualShockers mentions technical issues and game-breaking bugs, but most of them were resolved after the Day One patch. Eurogamer Italy highlights the game's overall good performance, with the exception of a persistent frame rate drop in a specific area that will be addressed in a patch. JeuxActu mentions encountering visual collision issues and a save system based on predefined checkpoints. Launcher (The Washington Post) acknowledges technical issues, including crashes during cutscenes and an unforgiving checkpoint system, but mentions a day one patch to address these bugs. LevelUp points out technical issues such as getting stuck in geometry and experiencing irregular movement. Meristation, on the other hand, praises the PC version for running excellently on modest equipment and maintaining high frame rates at 4k resolution, although there is a bug where the character gets stuck in an elevator floor. Overall, the PC platform experiences a mix of technical issues, but some critics highlight the game's optimized performance and smooth gameplay. Taking into account the opinions of critics across all platforms, there is a general consensus that Scorn has some technical issues. Some critics, such as Everyeye.it and TierraGamer, highlight the smooth performance and lack of FPS drops on both Xbox Series X and PC. However, there are also critics like The Loadout and SpazioGames who mention several bugs and glitches that negatively impact the immersive experience. TheSixthAxis praises the significantly optimized performance on PC, while VGC mentions motion sickness caused by the lack of accessibility options on the Steam Deck. Overall, while Scorn receives praise for its technical performance on Xbox Series X, there are mixed opinions on the PC platform, with both positive and negative experiences reported by critics. The general consensus is that the game has some technical issues that may affect the overall enjoyment, but some of these issues have been addressed through patches.


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Critics are divided on the replay value of Scorn. Some praise its cryptic story and puzzles for encouraging replay, while others criticize its short length and lack of variety as reasons for limited replayability. Overall, most critics express disappointment in Scorn's replay value, citing repetitive elements and linear gameplay as major drawbacks.

In analyzing the opinions of multiple reviewers regarding the replay value of Scorn, it is evident that there are mixed sentiments. Some critics highlight certain aspects of the game that contribute to its replayability, while others express disappointment in its lack of replay value. Several critics mention positive aspects that could potentially enhance the replay value of Scorn. IGN France notes that the game's cryptic story and multiple ways to solve puzzles encourage replayability. Comicbook.com suggests that the open-ended nature and challenging puzzles may provide some replay value for those interested in further exploration. Hobby Consolas mentions that the intense and contained experience, coupled with its relatively short duration, may incentivize players to replay the game. On the other hand, numerous critics express negative opinions regarding the replay value of Scorn. Xbox Achievements states that the game is relatively short and lacks replay value due to its linear nature and achievement list. Game Rant and Shacknews both assert that Scorn offers no reason to replay the game and lacks overall replay value. Pure Xbox criticizes the combat and repetitive puzzles, suggesting that they hinder the game's enjoyability and replayability. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards Scorn having limited replay value. Eurogamer Italy mentions that additional playthroughs may reveal hidden details, but this sentiment is not echoed by other critics. The Games Machine criticizes the game for being short and lacking in content, further suggesting low replay value. TrueGaming highlights the game's short duration, linear nature, and lack of branching paths as factors that diminish its replayability. While there are a few positive mentions regarding Scorn's potential for replay value, the majority of critics express disappointment in this aspect. The linear nature of the game, lack of alternative paths, and repetitive elements are frequently cited as reasons for its limited replayability. Therefore, it can be concluded that Scorn may not offer substantial replay value, and players may find little incentive to revisit the game after completing it once.


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Overall Verdict

Scorn impresses with unique art design and eerie atmosphere, but falters in gameplay mechanics and storytelling. Critics praise its visual style but criticize combat and puzzles. A divisive game that appeals to fans of horror genre but may not satisfy all gamers due to its flaws.

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129 reviews found

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Pu.nl

Oct 14, 2022

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The review gives the game a Gold Award and describes it as disgusting but worthy of respect.

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Gamingnexus.com

Oct 14, 2022

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The game is described as unique and rewarding, with top-notch world building and puzzle design. However, the combat and checkpoint system may be off-putting for some players.

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Well-played.com.au

Oct 14, 2022

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Scorn is a feast for the eyes and a buffet for the mind, satisfying the morbid and the curious. It is utterly unique and recommended for those who enjoy odd forms and somber tapestries.

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Fr.ign.com

Oct 14, 2022

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Scorn impresses with its traumatizing atmosphere and the autonomy it offers players, but disappoints with its combat.

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Everyeye.it

Oct 14, 2022

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Scorn is a radical and uncompromising horror game that challenges traditional conventions and is highly recommended for those willing to explore the depths of their psyche.

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Tierragamer.com

Oct 14, 2022

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The review recommends Scorn for fans of the genre, describing it as a true gem. However, it suggests that those who are not interested in the genre may find the game tedious and slow due to the slow narrative.

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Sector.sk

Oct 14, 2022

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Scorn is a visually stunning and thought-provoking game that offers a unique and immersive experience.

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Spaziogames.it

Oct 14, 2022

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Scorn is a thought-provoking and visually stunning experience that offers a unique take on the survival horror genre.

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Play.co.rs

Oct 14, 2022

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Scorn is a uniquely designed and highly atmospheric horror game that successfully delivers a sense of psychological horror and despair. Despite some technical issues, it is a good horror experience.

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Cdaction.pl

Oct 14, 2022

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Scorn is described as a strange and unsettling adventure that may not be suitable for all players but was personally a memorable experience. It may not resonate with those seeking escapism in video games.

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