Kentucky Route Zero: The Complete Season Reviews

Kentucky Route Zero: The Complete Season is ranked in the 96th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8 / 10.0
Aug 28, 2023

Kentucky Route Zero is a fantastic story that took 7 years to tell, 12 hours to play, and will forever be one of my favorite point-and-click adventure games for a long while. It's rare for a game like this to captivate players with its deep characters, and excellent presentation and it does so brilliantly.

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4 / 5.0
Sep 19, 2023

Kentucky Route Zero TV Edition is like a Michelin meal — rich, decadent, experimental, yet still somehow recognizable but best enjoyed in small portions. I can easily see how the critically-acclaimed Kentucky Route Zero could become someone’s favorite game, so it stands to reason that Kentucky Route Zero TV Edition would be another success after the episodic original’s completion. Although I suspect Kentucky Route Zero is best experienced on the PC, Kentucky Route Zero TV Edition is still a must-play even if you’ve already enjoyed the original. And if you haven’t yet played this digital masterpiece, well… consider getting lost in Kentucky Route Zero TV Edition.

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7.8 / 10.0
Feb 15, 2020

Kentucky Route Zero is a graphic adventure suitable for those players who are able to appreciate titles in which you read a lot and play little, in the strict sense of the term.

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7.5 / 10.0
Feb 11, 2020

Kentucky Route Zero is a one of a kind storytelling experience, but I'm not entirely sure what story it is trying to tell.

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GBAtemp
Top Critic
7.5 / 10.0
Aug 27, 2023

A decade after the debut of its first act, Kentucky Route Zero TV Edition still offers a compelling, verbose experience in its original magical realist universe.

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Jan 27, 2020

Kentucky Route Zero is a coffee table book of a game. I don’t feel like you’re really supposed to try and take it all in as a whole. Instead, KRZ, with it’s myriad of references and views, seems like it’s supposed to be taken a piece at a time. Some players are sure to absolutely love that, while others, like me, would prefer something more grounded.

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7 / 10
Feb 26, 2020

Kentucky Route Zero is a maddeningly obscure visual novel, both beautifully dull and mundanely fascinating. It will no doubt split opinion, but if you enjoy an abundance of metaphor and some quirky introspection, it will definitely tick your boxes.

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7 / 10.0
Feb 11, 2020

I tried so hard to love this game, but in the end, I only really liked it at best.

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GameSpew
Top Critic
7 / 10.0
Feb 3, 2020

More than being a video game, Kentucky Route Zero is a work of art

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70%
Feb 29, 2020

Kentucky Route Zero is a work of art that rests solely on its literary qualities and atmosphere. Good thing is that both of these aspects are very solid and the long wait for the final act was worth it. A worthy conclusion of a remarkable video game.

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7 / 10.0
Apr 24, 2020

Kentucky Route Zero tells fascinating tales about its world and the people who inhabit it, but fails to connect its many threads into a cohesive whole.

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Sep 6, 2023

Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition for the Xbox Series X|S is a bit of a strange beast. The narrative is engaging as it meanders to an end goal, but the journey from A to B is pretty abstract.

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6.5 / 10.0
Jan 28, 2020

If you’ve already played the game on PC there is little reason to revisit it unless you absolutely loved it and want to replay it on the go... Sometimes when a game like this takes so long to release the hype around it can be detrimental. On paper this is my kind of game, but it just never got its hooks into me.

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XboxEra
Harm0nica
6.5 / 10.0
Apr 11, 2022

If going on a surreal ‘road to nowhere’ journey is your thing, Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition may well be right up your street.  If you want to play games that respect your gaming time this is probably not for you.  This game has a lot going for it but at the same time contains many things that diminish its playability.  Being available on Game Pass does, however, make playing it more of a tempting proposition than actually having to pay for it.

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45 / 100
Feb 6, 2020

Kentucky Route Zero is an incredibly dull and over-embellished text adventure that fails to engage, entertain, or provide much value to anyone but perhaps the uppermost art connoisseurs.

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Feb 1, 2020

Characters come and go, the underlying significance of their very existence seemingly shifting between acts, no doubt a consequence of the years it took to finish these acts; people change over time, and as Kentucky Route Zero limps—sometimes literally—toward a half-hearted and barely coherent conclusion that’s more of a misery-flavored Rorschach test than an understandable sequence of events driven by people worth caring about, the storylines that start to splay every which way suggest that the developers kept changing their minds about the game’s underlying meaning. Or maybe it simply shifted out from under them. Either way, Kentucky Route Zero is a game that’s ultimately meaningless, a meandering mess of pretentious nonsense that wields its (arguably undeserved) “art” status as a shield in order to protect itself from the pointlessness of the journey and the blandness of those journeying.

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Eurogamer
Top Critic
Recommended
Jan 28, 2020

Cardboard Computer's elusive adventure game gets a final episode and a console edition, but don't wolf it all down at once.

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Recommended
Sep 10, 2023

A surreal and emotional journey through the heartland of the United States, amidst highways and ghosts.

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Unscored
Jan 27, 2020

It’s the people, the world, the journey itself that all make this game tick.

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Kotaku
Top Critic
Unscored
Jan 27, 2020

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