Instantly one of the best-rated games of 2026, nostalgic adventure Mixtape flies up Metacritic
It holds the number one spot on OpenCritic too
Early reviews for Mixtape – the new game from The Artful Escape developer Beethoven and Dinosaur – place it as either the best game of 2026 so far, or still pretty good depending on what review aggregator you use.
Over on OpenCritic, Mixtape currently sits at a critic average of 94, which makes it the top game of 2026 by a margin of four points, taking over from Pokemon Pokopia. However, 20 critic reviews listed at the time of writing, the lowest score is a sole 8/10 amid a sea of nines and tens for the title. Regardless, it is an undoubtedly impressive debut for Mixtape, which is set to launch as a day one Xbox Game Pass launch like last year's top game Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
But for whatever reason, over on Metacritic, Mixtape sits at an average Metascore of 85, placing it in 18th place (albeit, tied with four other games), with a few more 8/10's sprinkled in there. But despite the disparity in scores between sites, it's not a game that's catching negative reviews at all, with the two lowest scores – a 7/10 from Metro and a 3/5 from The Guardian – being the only ones categorised as "Mixed" by the website.
In the GamesRadar+ Mixtape review, US managing editor Rollin Bishop gave the game 4/5 stars and said "Mixtape is a nostalgic, vibes-based experience set to a shockingly solid soundtrack that's narratively important and also kind of a bop all its own. Teenage ennui permeates but never overwhelms while Stacy and her buds try to have one last wild night before it's splitsville in what's ultimately a short, meaningful game that's relatively light on mechanics."
Obviously, when both sites update with more reviews we'll be more likely to see where Mixtape really lands in terms of the highest-reviewed games of the year, but regardless of placement, the sheer amount of 10/10 scores it's been given if enough to put it on my radar. But unless it has funky tunes about cat poop, I can't see it beating Mewgenics as the actual best game of 2026 (for me, anyway).
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Scott has been freelancing for over three years across a number of different gaming publications, first appearing on GamesRadar+ in 2024. He has also written for the likes of PC Gamer, Eurogamer, VG247, Play, TechRadar, and others. He's typically rambling about Metal Gear Solid, God Hand, or any other PS2-era titles that rarely (if ever) get sequels.
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