Issue # 426 of Edge Magazine has been released, and it features reviews for games including Star Fox, Gothic 1 Remake, 33 Immortals, and more.
Generally known for its critical stance on games and its wider use of the 10-point scoring scale, Edge Magazine has developed a reputation for being a harsh critic over the years. In this issue, Star Fox stands out with an excellent score of 8, Gothic 1 Remake receives a good score of 7, while 33 Immortals receives an average score of 5. To see the accompanied text and full details regarding the verdict for these games, get Edge Magazine issue # 426 by following the link here.
Edge Magazine Issue 426 Review Scores
Review scores from the latest issue of Edge Magazine can be seen below (via the ResetEra forums).
- Star Fox – 8
- Gothic 1 Remake – 7
- 33 Immortals – 5
- The Adventures Of Elliot: The Millennium Tales – 5
- Rhythm Paradise Groove – 7
- The Mermaid Mask – 8
- Beastro – 8
- Deer & Boy – 4
- The Incident At Galley House – 8
In its review of Star Fox, Edge praises the remake for preserving the timeless strengths of the Nintendo 64 original while enhancing it with thoughtful refinements, new content, and improved presentation. Although the magazine feels the visual overhaul could have been more ambitious and lacks the scale expected of a modern remake, it concludes that the game remains a worthwhile return to the Lylat system and demonstrates that the foundations for a truly great new Star Fox on Switch 2 are firmly in place.
Meanwhile, Gothic 1 Remake earns praise for faithfully reviving the unique qualities that made the original RPG stand out, despite dated quest design and technical issues such as bugs and unreliable NPC behavior. Edge argues that while many of its ideas have since been surpassed by modern RPGs, the remake proves that Gothic’s distinctive approach to world-building and player freedom still has a place in today’s genre landscape, even if it remains difficult to fully embrace.
Lastly, Edge describes 33 Immortals as an entertaining cooperative action game that offers accessible, low-commitment fun but lacks the strategic depth of the roguelikes and battle royale games that inspired it. While the experience improves when played alongside skilled teammates, the magazine criticizes its frictionless progression and shallow design for rarely encouraging players to think carefully about their abilities or build meaningful synergies, ultimately concluding that its revolutionary premise never reaches its full potential.
