{"id":6187,"date":"2026-03-30T03:00:23","date_gmt":"2026-03-30T03:00:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/beteja.com\/index.php\/2026\/03\/30\/marathon-review-scores-are-trending-up-which-locks-it-for-the-2026-game-awards\/"},"modified":"2026-03-30T03:00:23","modified_gmt":"2026-03-30T03:00:23","slug":"marathon-review-scores-are-trending-up-which-locks-it-for-the-2026-game-awards","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/beteja.com\/index.php\/2026\/03\/30\/marathon-review-scores-are-trending-up-which-locks-it-for-the-2026-game-awards\/","title":{"rendered":"Marathon review scores are trending up, which locks it for the 2026 Game Awards"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<p>The <em>Marathon <\/em>bounceback has begun. Bungie\u2019s new game has been through quite the reputational rollercoaster already. An exciting debut, tempered with a lack of enthusiasm for its demanding and highly specific genre, extraction shooter. A decent press preview, followed by brutal feedback from its first public playtests, followed by a rethink and a delay. A general sense that Bungie had wandered too far into a hardcore space, and that Halo and Destiny fans might be too scared to follow.<\/p>\n<p>Then it came out. Initial reactions were cautiously optimistic, but many still found the game alienating. Bungie asked press to withhold full reviews until its endgame map Cryo Archive landed a few weeks after release, but a few went ahead anyway, and opinions were decidedly mixed: A week ago, <em>Marathon<\/em>\u2019s Metacritic rating stood at 74.<\/p>\n<p>Now it\u2019s 82 and rising. Cryo Archive has dropped \u2014 only on weekends, mind \u2014 and is getting rave reviews, as well as some concern trolling about its forbidding difficulty and high barrier to entry. PC Gamer has published its full <em>Marathon<\/em> review and slapped it with a 9\/10. So have GamesRadar and Game Informer. Now that they have got their heads around it, critics love this game.<\/p>\n<p>They\u2019re also playing it. <em>Marathon <\/em>is not a big hit, and its sales performance will no doubt be disappointing to Bungie\u2019s paymasters at Sony. But one demographic is all in, and it\u2019s games media. There are a lot of ex-Destiny players among us, and anecdotally, we are progressively giving in, trying it, and falling in love. There are a lot more critics playing <em>Marathon<\/em> than, say, <em>Arc Raiders<\/em>, drawn in by its bravura art direction, uncompromising design, intriguing lore, and trademark Bungie finesse.<\/p>\n<p>        Image: Bungie<\/p>\n<p> None of this necessarily means <em>Marathon<\/em> is going to sell more copies. But it does mean that Bungie is in prime position for Best Multiplayer Game \u2014 and even a longshot for a Game of the Year nomination \u2014 at The Game Awards in December.<\/p>\n<p>Members of the games and mainstream media vote on The Game Awards, so a game\u2019s critical reception is crucial to success at the ceremony. When it comes to multiplayer games, it\u2019s not just a matter of review scores. It\u2019s a matter of the games that journalists actually continue to play in their own time.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s very rare for a pure multiplayer game to get nominated for Game of the Year. It\u2019s only happened five times: <em>Hearthstone<\/em> in 2014, <em>Overwatch<\/em> (which won) in 2016, <em>PUBG<\/em> in 2017, <em>Super Smash Bros. Ultimate<\/em> in 2019, and <em>It Takes Two<\/em>, which won in 2021. They were all very well reviewed, with the exception of <em>PUBG<\/em>, which was still in early access and not widely reviewed at the time of its nomination.<\/p>\n<p>Just as importantly, these were all lunch-break classics in the offices of game publications \u2014 while game publications still had offices to work in, never mind play games in. I should know, I was there for all of them. (The exception is <em>It Takes Two<\/em>, the model of a pandemic game, which we all played at home with our partners and friends.)<\/p>\n<p>Does <em>Marathon <\/em>have a chance of joining their number as a GOTY nominee? I won\u2019t rule it out, but it\u2019s a very long shot \u2014 especially in a year that\u2019s looking to be quite competitive, <em>Grand Theft Auto 6<\/em> notwithstanding. Unlike those previous nominees, <em>Marathon<\/em> is not very accessible, and the fragmented homeworking environment of the present day isn\u2019t as conducive to virality in the games media community.<\/p>\n<p>Considering those factors, though, it\u2019s impressive that <em>Marathon<\/em> has as much traction with the games media as it does. That makes it the title to beat in the Best Multiplayer Game category.<\/p>\n<p>This category is hard to predict early \u2014 nobody would have seen 2025 victor <em>Arc Raiders <\/em>coming in the spring. There\u2019s also always a chance <em>GTA 6<\/em> will ship with an online mode, although I doubt it. As potential contenders, I\u2019d highlight DoubleFine\u2019s <em>Kiln<\/em>, FromSoftware\u2019s <em>The Duskbloods<\/em>, Shapefarm\u2019s co-op game <em>Orbitals<\/em>, and House House\u2019s <em>Big Walk<\/em>, an early entry in an emerging genre that I am calling \u201celevated friendslop.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>(Arc System Works\u2019 <em>Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls<\/em> might as well take home its Best Fighting Game award now. The jury will probably be content to restrict its nomination to this nonsense category. In 2019, <em>Super Smash Bros. Ultimate<\/em> won Fighting and was nominated for GOTY, but somehow didn\u2019t merit a Best Multiplayer Game nomination. The logic escapes me. The same goes for <em>Forza Horizon 6<\/em> in racing.)<\/p>\n<p>Who am I kidding? None of those games I mentioned is a shooter, The Game Awards\u2019 favored multiplayer genre. Eight of the 11 Best Multiplayer Game winners have been shooters. That\u2019s just another factor in <em>Marathon<\/em>\u2019s favor. For now, it remains the favorite. Perhaps Valve\u2019s <em>Deadlock <\/em>will actually be released in 2026? Now that would be a heavyweight match-up\u2026<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Marathon bounceback has begun. Bungie\u2019s new game has been through quite the reputational rollercoaster already. An exciting debut, tempered with a lack of enthusiasm for its demanding and highly specific genre, extraction shooter. A decent press preview, followed by brutal feedback from its first public playtests, followed by a rethink and a delay. 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