
The gaming community is buzzing after the launch of the Marathon Server Slam beta, with over 143,000 simultaneous players on Steam at its peak.
Player feedback has been mixed. The rating on the US version of the Xbox Store stands at 2.7 out of 5, influenced by about 400 user reviews. Meanwhile, Steam lacks rating metrics, leading us to consider various assessments from game critics.
“Initial impressions suggest Marathon is more of a gradual experience rather than an immediate thrill. For those of us seeking a substantial extraction shooter, it might deliver that deep gameplay we’ve been waiting for.”
“The visuals and audio create an engaging atmosphere, and successfully escaping with loot feels rewarding. However, clunky controls and frustrating gameplay elements make me question my enjoyment of the game. More playtime is essential to form a solid opinion.”
“My experience with the Marathon Server Slam has been enjoyable. The PvPvE dynamics can increase the risk of losing loot, but coordinating with a squad and using free loadouts has proven beneficial for grinding out gear.”
“It’s too soon to say if this game will win me over as a fan of extraction shooters. A single mishap can lead to losing significant progress. More testing is needed to see if this will change.”
As we analyze these early impressions, it’s clear that the community is still exploring the game’s possibilities.
Key Takeaways
- The community’s initial response highlights a mix of engagement and skepticism regarding Marathon’s gameplay.
- Visual and audio quality seem to be strong points.
- Players have raised concerns about control responsiveness and certain frustrating gameplay elements.
- The extraction shooter style appears divisive.
- Overall, players agree that more time is needed to explore the game.

