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PAYDAY 3

Released: 9/21/2023

Critics
65
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Users
44

Score Breakdown

64.9

Critic Average

17 reviews

44

Steam User Score

62,932 reviews

33

Metacritic User Score

418 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
+20.5

65 vs 44

Metacritic Disparity
+31.9

65 vs 33

Combined Disparity
+26.2

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

Each point represents a critic review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.

12/23/2023

Late Review

Starbreeze Studios and Deep Silver are back with the intention of winning back Payday 3 players with Syntax Error, the game's first expansion. However, the new features are not enough to catch the community's attention, especially because of the pack's high price.

50

50/100

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10/19/2023

Launch Window

Payday 3's drastically improved heists allow for a level of freedom that is betrayed by challenge-based progression.

60

60/100

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10/17/2023

Launch Window

To make matters worse the game didn’t work for like a week after its launch due to its reliance on an always online model. Server issues plagued users on all systems, some people weren’t able to redeem their items that they had paid extra for, it was just a mess. Oddly enough, I was able to play before launch which means I didn’t get to play with real people as I gave up trying to play the game after day 3 of it not working. While I never was able to compete a heist that didn’t devolve into a shootout, I am sure there will be those pros that can. As I type this the servers are still working and Starbreeze is reporting millions of players; and I wish them well but I am gonna take my cut and get off here. Hopefully next time their game is functional at launch.

40

40/100

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10/16/2023

Launch Window

If you're a returning player of the Payday franchise, you'll like what Payday 3 offers with multiple heists and keeping its core gameplay design intact.

70

70/100

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10/6/2023

Launch Window

A shallow shooter that doesn't offer anywhere near enough bang for your ill-gotten buck.

60

60/100

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10/3/2023

Launch Window

Payday 3 gets most of the important stuff right: the heists offer a nice variety and encourage players to experiment with different systems and mechanics. Customization is deep and will keep players on the hook for dozens and dozens of hours. But it’s hard to overstate the blunder that is the online foundation that this game was built on. It makes Payday 3 needlessly frustrating and was the cause of one of the most severe online game outages I’ve seen in a long time. Payday 2 was a game that grew into a co-op masterpiece in the years following its release, so I’m confident that Payday 3 will only improve as time goes on.

70

70/100

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9/27/2023

Launch Window

Fun and spectacular, Payday 3 marks a decent return of the Payday gang by offering refined gameplay and several new features that are also quite interesting. However, the various positive aspects, such as the possibility of swapping hostages and completing most robberies silently, are contrasted by a small number of missions and a progression system that is too slow.

73

73/100

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9/26/2023

Launch Window

Payday 3 could be one of the slickest co-op shooters around, but it's mired by a grindy progression system and its always-online nature. It needs some time to cook before it's worth digging in.

67

67/100

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9/26/2023

Launch Window

Payday 3's eight heists are as challenging as they are entertaining; the inevitable shootouts with the cops are frantic and fun, and the redefined objectives will make onboarding newer players easier than ever. At long last, Payday has become the Ocean's Eleven/Point Break hybrid its fans have always wanted it to be.

80

80/100

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9/25/2023

Launch Window

After a long time, Payday returns with its third main game. Payday 3 evolves the beloved saga thanks to its satisfying changes, such as improved AI and heists that are more than up to par. However, leaving aside the numerous bugs, the cooperative shooter falls far short in terms of content.

60

60/100

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9/22/2023

Launch Window

Despite leaning a little too heavily on fan-servicing familiarity, Payday 3 proves there's still fun to be squeezed from its well-honed heisting template yet.

70

70/100

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9/22/2023

Launch Window

Payday 3 is designed around those emergent moments that only come with friends, when you're trying desperately to stay in control.

75

75/100

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9/21/2023

Launch Window

Payday 3 doesn't shake up its predecessor's formula much, but a strong batch of initial heists sets the live service shooter up for success.

70

70/100

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9/21/2023

Launch Window

Not only can fans expect future Payday 3 updates to add more unlockables to the game, but more substantial content like new heists are in the pipeline as well. Future updates will likely iron out Payday 3's matchmaking problems and immersion-breaking graphical mishaps, resulting in a smoother and more consistently entertaining experience. With future updates, Payday 3 may even be a game that surpasses its predecessor, but it has a seriously long way to go. Those still curious should consider checking out Payday 3 through Xbox Game Pass instead of buying the game at full price.

40

40/100

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9/21/2023

Launch Window

As any larcenist knows, all the best robberies begin discreetly before snowballing into a wild frenzy soundtracked to upbeat electronic music. Payday 3 does this with brimming style, before running away with the money.

80

80/100

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9/21/2023

Launch Window

It offers shocking moments and its proposal is very attractive, but it is too outdated in the technical and sometimes the development is unnecessarily convoluted.

68

68/100

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9/19/2023

Early Review

Payday 3's cooperative heists are off to a strong start, even if the vault is a bit bare at the moment.

70

70/100

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