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Rusty Rabbit

Released: 4/17/2025

Critics
68
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Users
73

Score Breakdown

68.3

Critic Average

18 reviews

73

Steam User Score

73 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-4.3

68 vs 73

Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-4.3

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.

10/19/2025

Late Review

Rusty Rabbit is an interesting title, with a strong plot in a colourful world. However, the gameplay and dialogue can drag at times.

70

70/100

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5/29/2025

Launch Window

The tough mechanized rabbit will win your sympathy and bring action and fun in a nice way. But you may also have problems, especially with mastering the controls.

70

70/100

Read

5/1/2025

Launch Window

Among metroidvania titles available, Rusty Rabbit holds its own, though it falls short of its contemporaries due to the disruptive flow of cutscenes and narration. Its controls could be more fluent and responsive, but the dense atmosphere and writing carry the weight of the experience, making it memorable and interesting enough to stand out from the crowd in a saturated genre.

70

70/100

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4/22/2025

Launch Window

With a big world to explore and a compelling story full of twists and turns, Rusty Rabbit offers a pretty meaty campaign that stays interesting all the way through. The gameplay loop and upgrades are very satisfying and keep things fresh along the way. Whether you're familiar with the artist's work or you're brand new to it like me, I fully recommend Rusty Rabbit.

90

90/100

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4/21/2025

Launch Window

Rusty Rabbit from developer Nitro Plus is a fun, deep adventure led by fun characters, a good story, easy mechanics, and a strong RPG backbone. Repetitiveness does drag the experience down a bit, but this 2D platformer stands strong with its positives.

80

80/100

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4/16/2025

Early Review

Rusty Rabbit is good, simple, rather old-school, fun. Sure, the flat and uninspired combat means this Bunny lacks a bit of hop, but it still bounds along at a gentle pace, providing a satisfying Metroidvania without the insurmountable difficulty of others in the genre.

70

70/100

Read

4/15/2025

Early Review

Developer SoFun has crafted an endearing and occasionally hilarious world full of mystery, which even after credits roll feels poised for bigger things. However, at launch, the game feels noticeably slow and the visuals seem compromised on Switch, which brings borderline sluggishness occasionally into frustrating territory. By no means a dealbreaker, and not necessarily a barrier to the dozens of hours of fun gameplay you can find, but we hope to hear of some updates that make exploring Smokestack Mountain as enjoyable as it should be.

70

70/100

Read

4/15/2025

Early Review

Rusty Rabbit constantly kept me entertained with its easy and fun gameplay, extensive lore and super cute visuals. I had an absolute blast drilling through bricks, chatting with the BBs and exploring all the different connected dungeons. Though some elements, such as the skill tree and reasons for requests, were hard to understand, I was always super pumped when I booted up Rusty Rabbit and got to spend time as a middle-aged, grumpy, yet strong and courageous junk yard bunny.

80

80/100

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4/15/2025

Early Review

If you're looking for a decent Metroidvania, then Rusty Rabbit is solid enough, though there's not a lot here to suggest it's more than towing the genre's line rather than branching out in unexpected new directions. Collecting junk is enjoyable in Rusty Rabbit, but maybe it could've done with more fervor and less grit, even if the game's name informs you of its weathered vibes.

75

75/100

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4/14/2025

Early Review

Rusty Rabbit is a standard Metroidvania that doesn't stray far from the formula, but surprises with lots of customisation and light social sim elements. It's worth playing for its protagonist alone (in the Japanese dub at least), a cute rabbit with the stern vocals of Kazama Kiryu.

70

70/100

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4/14/2025

Early Review

Rusty Rabbit is a story-focused, level-based Metroidvania, which admitted isn't really how Metroidvanias tend to work.

70

70/100

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4/14/2025

Early Review

Rusty Rabbit isn't a bad game at all, but it is extremely simple for the genre it slots into. It fails at having any sort of real challenge, memorable bosses, interesting puzzles, or rewarding routing.

65

65/100

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4/14/2025

Early Review

Rusty Rabbit needed a tune-up, but there's still some treasure to find in its scraps.

50

50/100

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4/14/2025

Early Review

At the same time, this game might make you think about what you find important in your own life, or what it might be like to grow up seeing the world differently than people older or younger. This one is gonna stick for a while.

80

80/100

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4/14/2025

Early Review

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60

60/100

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4/14/2025

Early Review

If you love rabbits, or Takaya Kuroda, then you might get a few laughs out of this game, but chances are you won’t actually enjoy playing it that much. It’s a shame: a great concept, some half-decent writing in places, let down by shoddy controls and gameplay.

40

40/100

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4/14/2025

Early Review

There's no doubt Rusty Rabbit is a competent game made by talented developers. Its platforming and exploration are enjoyable in later areas, but Rusty Rabbit makes several missteps in several facets of its gameplay (especially early on) and lack of character development.

60

60/100

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4/14/2025

Early Review

Rusty Rabbit has some interesting ideas, but they’re buried under tedious and somewhat undercooked gameplay.

60

60/100

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