Critical reception of
Epic was mixed. A number of magazines scored the game highly, including review scores of 92% for the PC version from
Mega Zone, 91% from
CU Amiga and
Amiga User International, and 90% from
Amiga Action.
ACE, for instance, gave the Amiga and ST versions a score of 839 (out of a possible 1000), praising its fast 3D graphics and sense of scale, but disliking its longevity and lack of depth. In
ST Format, the game received a score of 91% and was described as "the best blaster that the ST has seen in some time". The title fared less well with
Amiga Power which gave the game 34%, noting its many glitches and gameplay problems, such as mission time limits. The magazine's reviewer concluded that Epic felt "rushed" and "unfinished", and had prioritised looks over gameplay. Maff Evans in
Amiga Format delivered a similar verdict and criticism, also awarding a score of 34%; he noted that the despite being two years late, the game felt rushed to release and expressed that the game was too short. The magazine also published feedback from players in the review, many of whom also completed the game shortly after purchase, complaining that a cheat mode for the game was included in the instructions. With such a long gestation, the game was previewed to magazines long before release. The result was that some magazines included comments about features and shortcomings that were not present in the game that finally made it to the retailers. For example,
CU Amiga referred to the Amiga version's music being from
The Planets,
CU Amiga was more generous in its scoring, awarding the title 70%, but less so in its comments highlighting the game's lack of depth, although the reviewer did mention that it played much better on the faster
Amiga 1200, which was not released at the time the game first appeared. ==Expansion pack==