Metacritic Games

Thing, The (Playstation 2)

Dropped into the frozen wastelands of Antarctica, you're the leader of a military rescue team sent to investigate the mysterious deaths of an American scientific expedition. In the punishing wind and cold, your team encounters a strange, shape-shifting alien life form that assumes the appearances of the people it kills. This monster is difficult to see, hard to kill, and seemingly impossible to evade. And when you see it, it's often too late. [Universal Interactive]

Universal Interactive
Action, Adventure, Survival Horror
Players: 1
M (Mature)
Developer: Computer Artworks
Released August 20, 2002

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

78 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 Maxim Online
Incredibly atmospheric (it makes great use of flickering lights, icy landscapes, and foreboding corridors) without skimping on the screams, The Thing is a terrifying battle to the finish.
91 Cinescape
One of the best survival horror games on the market, even giving RESIDENT EVIL a run for its money.
90 GamePro
Seriously gory but realistic environments and an action-heavy gameplay mix make The Thing a satisfyingly disturbing must-play...Terrifyingly good.
87 GameZone
Wildly engaging and even somewhat innovative... While the story isn’t at it’s strongest; the game possesses all the great things we look for in a true survival horror title.
86 Game Over Online
If "SOCOM" and "Max Payne" had a baby, it would be The Thing...A rare exception in a genre where movie-to-game titles rarely succeed.
86 Armchair Empire
There’s almost a complete absence of soundtrack and it really works in creating a sense of dread (coupled with the sporadic nature of the thing attacks, at least in the early going).
86 Media and Games Online Network
The gameplay in The Thing is very unique and complex, but does a terrific job to put you right in the middle of the action as you control yourself and your squad.
85 TotalGames.net
With some occasionally spooky moments, dialogue that isn’t afraid to say **** and NPCs that don’t mind the occasional vomiting session you’ve got a game that does the source film justice.
84 GameSpot
After playing through this rather lengthy and involving game, survival horror fans will more than likely find that The Thing is one of the best such games for the PS2.
83 Game Informer
Manages to pack plenty of solid gameplay, with more than a few horrific scenes. [Nov 2002, p.124]
83 GameSpy
Rife with thrills and chills, The Thing delivers on all levels. Leave the light on for this one.
83 IGN
Well-paced, designed with an excellent variety of levels, and it pulls off the most innovative and best squad-based play on PS2.
83 Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
A brilliant adaptation of a unique movie. The clever team management is let down by unsatisfying combat. [PSM2]
80 PSM Magazine
It will scare you silly. We just wished it looked a little better. [Nov 2002, p.46]
80 PSX Nation
Demands an almost religious knowledge of its source material to be fully enjoyed (in-jokes and quotes from the movie are spread throughout the game)...One heck of an action-packed, scary and violent videogame.
75 Entertainment Weekly
This contrived implementation of a great concept is disappointing, but at least the surrounding game delivers some taught cinematic moments that would make Carpenter proud. [6 Sept 2002]
74 My Gamer
The central narrative holds up for the most part, the squad-based elements are terrific, and the suspense won’t let you down.
70 TotalPlayStation
If it weren’t for a poor combo or random and scripted transformations by your squad mates into Things all the time, the whole team dynamic would have felt a little more personal.
70 Adrenaline Vault
A great addition to the survival horror genre. It's got good (if complex) controls, decent visuals and the backing of a terrific license.
70 eToychest
For the real effect of the game, watch the movie before you play it. It really sets the mood. Even if you have seen this classic film before, watch it again. It makes the whole thing that much more scary.
70 Play Magazine
Computer Artworks has done right by Mr. Carpenter's vision. [Nov 2002, p.84]
70 Yahoo! Games
It's simply essential that you see the movie before playing The Thing to get full enjoyment out of it...Even considering all its faults, this is still an extremely fun and spooky title.
65 GameCritics
Another barrier to immersion was that the level of realism is inconsistent, and conveniently tossed aside when necessary.
65 Electronic Gaming Monthly
Despite these gripes, the moody visuals and frantic gameplay prevail, so horror fans should still seek out The Thing. [Nov 2002, p.290]
60 All Game Guide
Think of it as a "Half-Life" and "Resident Evil" sandwich with some new innovations as condiments. But be forewarned: not everyone will enjoy the taste.
60 Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
I can't help feeling like the game would have benefited from another six months or so of development. [Nov 2002, p.192]
50 Eurogamer
The proliferation of save points also strips any element of tension away from the experience.

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