Foreclosed Critic Reviews
12 Total Reviews
6 Positive Reviews(50%)
6 Mixed Reviews(50%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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COGconnected
August 12, 2021
Foreclosed is a stylish title that integrates comics and video games. The use of panels is exemplary and helps to communicate the narrative. With the symbiote revolver and intuitive hacking, the game has implemented many features successfully. Unfortunately, the repetitive gameplay and sparse environments affect the overall experience. That being said, releasing at a budget price, comic book fans may want to check out this intriguing title.
Hey Poor Player
August 12, 2021
With more polish and perhaps a bigger budget, FORECLOSED could have been a must-play techno-thriller. As it stands, it's a killer proof of concept that just misses the mark when it comes to nailing the fundamentals. Still, if you like the sound of a neo-noir adventure that hits like a strange fusion of Max Payne and Cyberpunk 2077, you'll certainly find that here.
TheSixthAxis
August 12, 2021
Foreclosed has some really good ideas and excels in some areas. Sadly the gameplay elements make the experience a little frustrating and tough, and the pacing is uneven. Still, Foreclosed is well worth experiencing.
IGN Italia
August 12, 2021
Foreclosed is a good action game that mixes different elements of gameplay, with a very intriguing graphic novel style but which does not offer adequate longevity.
Eurogamer Italy
August 12, 2021
Foreclosed takes us to yet another cyberpunk world using a style that has conquered us from the very first minute.
PLAY
September 20, 2021
Unlocking and installing further
modifications relevant to telekinesis
and stealth results in a much better
experience, more akin to the
detective style of storytelling
Foreclosed repeatedly apes.
Fortunately, these opportunities do
come up often, but even this is
somewhat soured when you realise
the checkpoint system is extremely
outdated. Just cleared out a room of
guys? Prepare to do it again if you
fail at the last hurdle. Foreclosed
nails its sense of style and
world-building; both are
enjoyable if you can get
past the middling
gunplay.
Screen Rant
August 13, 2021
Foreclosed is a good game with great moments and some awkward caveats. It's a visually compelling experience, with an interesting game world and some strong gameplay ideas, but its occasionally simplistic gameplay and middling story hold Foreclosed back. With an extremely abrupt ending, it's something that will be enjoyed but unlikely to live long in the memory.
PlayStation LifeStyle
August 15, 2021
It’s a bit rough around the edges, but Foreclosed’s story and style are worth a look, especially for the PS+ launch price of $15.99 ($19.99 normally). When I think of my time spent in Foreclosed, I think it made for a good, short adventure that had me impressed by its presentation, but ultimately left me wanting more. More story, more combat, more world building, more consequences from my actions. Just about the only thing I didn’t want more of would be the stealth sections. So, with any luck, the open-ended nature of Foreclosed’s endings, combined with enough sales of this game, may result in us seeing a sequel down the line.
Vandal
August 14, 2021
Behind it’s attractive art style there an empty shooter that feels takes us back to the early 00s… but not in a good way.
Checkpoint Gaming
August 12, 2021
Unfortunately for Foreclosed, the glitches, confusing systems, and undercooked game mechanics overwhelmed my experience with the game. On the surface, Antab Studio present an exciting and engaging future-noir thriller, but look much further and you will see a cyberpunk-by-the-numbers experience that falls flat. Even taking into consideration the well-realised cyberpunk world, and the clever use of comic book aesthetics to present the game’s narrative, Foreclosed fails to impress on most fronts. Gameplay is key, and unfortunately Foreclosed presents and feels like a middling shooter from decades past.
PlayStation Universe
August 12, 2021
Antab Studio provides living proof that style should not come before substance in an eye-catching albeit below average shooter which would've felt at home on the PlayStation 2.
Push Square
August 13, 2021
A small range of unlockable augments do make things a touch more bearable, but Evan can barely activate a single skill before his implants start overheating and you're forced to stop what you're doing. We think Foreclosed is meant to be played like a run-and-gun, ability-popping shooter — but the execution misses the mark almost completely.