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Asteroids: Recharged

Released: 12/14/2021

Critics
70
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Users
76

Score Breakdown

70.5

Critic Average

11 reviews

76

Steam User Score

104 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-5.5

70 vs 76

Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-5.5

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

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1/31/2022

Launch Window

Asteroids: Recharged is a nice little addition to Recharged series of Atari arcade classics that will bring back all those memories of playing the original at the arcades or at home with your own Atari console.

70

70/100

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1/17/2022

Launch Window

Nice memories, beautiful neo-futuristic metaphor to today, but also empty in some places.

65

65/100

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12/31/2021

Launch Window

While Asteroids is iconic entertainment, this installment (like the Recharged series in general) is too conservative to vouch for at launch price. When I can say versions of these games from 40 years ago are just as fun, if not more, there is a problem. This series is running out of steam and needs a change in approach to revive interest.

60

60/100

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12/20/2021

Launch Window

Equal parts classic gaming action and modern aesthetics, Asteroids: Recharged is worth the pickup for just the convenience of having access to it alone. Given that it’s on every platform available, (and especially in quick hits on Switch) having modern versions of classic games like this is a welcome thing to have within reach. If you’re looking to scratch that classic gaming itch, playing this version of a classic is a welcome addition to the Recharged line of games and is a worthy version worth considering. It’s not perfect, but it’s playable and still as fun now as it was when it dazzled arcade goers in its heyday.

70

70/100

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12/20/2021

Launch Window

Decent yet limited - not very "Recharged" - remake of the 1979 arcade classic.

65

65/100

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12/14/2021

Launch Window

These Atari classic reduces have been interesting, if sometimes a bit underwhelming, but one constant that Asteroids reiterates is that the core gameplay devised decades ago now still fundamentally does hold up well...

75

75/100

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12/13/2021

Early Review

It’s yet another bite-sized Recharged version of an Atari classic, but one that actually looks good enough, has an okay soundtrack, and feels like the perfect balance between retro and modern, all thanks to its mixture of vector graphics and a ton of neon particle effects.

75

75/100

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12/13/2021

Early Review

Asteroids: Recharged is up there with the best of Atari's Recharged releases and it's even more fun with a friend. So, if you have fond memories of the 1979 arcade classic or just want to play some simple static shooting, you'll definitely enjoy this spacefaring blastfest.

75

75/100

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12/13/2021

Early Review

Asteroids: Recharged is a great way to reintroduce a classic to a younger audience. Updating the visuals and sound, along with preserving its base structure, is a very successful recipe for how to make that return. It's a shame that the limited content reduces the lifespan of such a fun game.

75

75/100

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12/13/2021

Early Review

If you’re a fan of Asteroids, love your retro games or need a game to enjoy in short bursts. Asteroids: Recharged is easy to recommend. The Recharged series may be starting to show a repetitive formula but it’s a design that works. There could be room for improvement but it gets the core gameplay right. Asteroids: Recharged is a fun arcade game and for most gamers, that’s all that counts.

75

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12/13/2021

Early Review

While Asteroids: Recharged is a decent update of the classic game and is a welcome return for the series, it's also not as effective at tugging on the nostalgia strings as the previous Recharged games.

70

70/100

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