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Okay: 6.8/10 across 502 ratings. Decent score — check if the gameplay loop clicks for you.
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Okay: 6.8/10 across 502 ratings. Decent score — check if the gameplay loop clicks for you.
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The unique first-person shooter Midnight Murder Club exits early access, but it is still not compelling enough.
Read full review ↗Midnight Murder Club is an original, fun party game with a compelling concept and price, marred by duds of gamemodes and quality of life issues that take away from the experience, but do not ruin it.
Read full review ↗Midnight Murder Club is a chaotic and fun multiplayer game, where you compete or cooperate with friends, perfectly designed to create moments full of plenty of surprises.
Read full review ↗Midnight Murder Club works best when it uses flashlights, shadows and the tension of moving almost completely blind. The problem is that a single map, limited incentives and an apparently weak player base make everything fade far too quickly.
Read full review ↗In the end, Midnight Murder Club delivers on its promise: an experience full of suspense, laughter, and twists, where every round is unpredictable and every session with friends becomes a spectacle of chaos and fun. With its varied modes, simple yet effective mechanics, and the convenience of the Guest Pass edition, the game unites groups, creates memorable moments, and ensures no one wants to leave Wormwood Manor any time soon. For those looking for a game that combines tension, comedy, and competitiveness among friends in balanced doses, Midnight Murder Club is undoubtedly a must-have.
Read full review ↗Midnight Murder Club impresses with its atmosphere and original ideas like the Wild Cards, but it suffers from lack of content and variety. Perfect with friends, less engaging when played alone.
Read full review ↗Midnight Murder Club could grow into something far greater, but for now, though, it sits in a peculiar space. It's genuinely thrilling sometimes, but its underbaked elements and lack of accessibility prevent it from reaching the audience it deserves.
Read full review ↗Midnight Murder Club is a successful experiment—a horror party game that's eerie, strategic, and unexpectedly fun. It doesn’t revolutionize the genre, but stylishly reinvents it by focusing entirely on multiplayer. If you enjoy games that blend tension and fun, and have friends to play with, joining this club might become your next late-night obsession.
Read full review ↗Midnight Murder Club combines tension, strategy, and fun in intense matches with friends. With directional voice chat, voice modulation, and impressive lighting, the immersion is complete. The Guest Pass and crossplay make group play easy. A lack of map variety limits replayability, but alternative modes help keep the game engaging. It’s worth it for those seeking adrenaline and fun in a social multiplayer experience.
Read full review ↗Midnight Murder Club delivers original ideas, solid execution, and bursts of fun. However, its low skill ceiling and limited progression hinder long-term engagement. Best enjoyed with friends, it struggles to remain rewarding for solo players.
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