- Publisher: Krillbite Studio
- Release Date: May 29, 2014
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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GameStarJun 5, 2014Quotation forthcoming.
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Jun 5, 2014Its story is sparse and the impact of its conclusion isn’t fully worked through, yet it’s worth playing for the way in which it manipulates perspective and transforms everyday locations into nightmarish reflections.
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Games Master UKJul 29, 2014Beautiful and creepy, but some missed potential means it's short and not quite as sweet as it could have been. [Sept 2014, p.75]
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Jul 1, 2014The revelatory finale will leave you winded, but also heartened by Krillbite’s assertion that firstperson horror needn’t be confined by crumbling walls and straitjackets.
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Jun 24, 2014Among the Sleep is a great addition to the horror genre, and their choice of a toddler for the main character is both inspired and well executed. With a little more polish, a better Oculus Rift kit, and the clearing out of the remaining bugs, it would be near perfect.
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Jun 4, 2014Considering this is their first game, Among the Sleep suggests that a bright future lies ahead for the talented developers at Krillbite.
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Jun 3, 2014Among the Sleep puts the player behind the eyes of a two-year old and tasks them with surviving a series of wildly traumatizing scenarios. Careful hands and compassionate minds push Among the Sleep's delicate subject matter away from abject immorality, however, not with enough guidance to pivot an honest story into a capable game.
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Jun 2, 2014Krillbite Studios' baby sim-cum-horror tale starts strong, but comes undone as it pushes into the supernatural at the expense of the real. It's often scary, but not always effective.
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May 30, 2014Among the Sleep isn't the horror game many are expecting. It's not Amnesia with a toddler. It's a game with a message, and while it's not always successful I think Krillbite can be reasonably proud of what they've achieved here.
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May 29, 2014I never did much beyond walking or crawling from one cool visual setpiece to the next, but these terrifying mindscapes carried Among the Sleep and transformed it into something I'm glad I experienced.
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May 29, 2014Among the Sleep is a distinctive and promising first game from new Norwegian studio Krillbite, and though the dreams it conjures might be scary, it ultimately leaves you with the feeling that you're strong enough to face your fears, in dreams or otherwise.
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Jun 6, 2014Among the Sleep makes us feel what it means to be a two years old kid running from a monster. It's not fear that we feel, it's panic. But there's not much more besides this. Only boring game mechanics and silly puzzles in some uninteresting environments.
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Jun 19, 2014A unique and interesting title, with great atmosphere and nice Oculus Rift support, but kind of lacking in terms of narration and gameplay.
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Jun 3, 2014Krillbite get a lot of things right in Among The Sleep. Their use of graphics, sound and level design to build tension and create a creepy atmosphere is second to none, and I was genuinely on the edge of my seat for almost all the time I spent playing. Unfortunately the tension builds to nothing, the monsters aren't involved enough and the game's over and done with in no time at all.
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Jun 2, 2014Among the Sleep is an adventure of terror with amazing possibilities, but its final quality isn't the best.
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May 31, 2014It becomes another horror game, where the fact of being a baby is kind of irrelevant, which is a shame taking into account this was its most distinctive aspect. It's short, but it does have some good moments though, so we think it deserves a try if you like the genre.
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Aug 25, 2014The ideas are great, its execution not. It's still worthwhile, given the original protagonist and a deeper meaning woven into the concept but it fails to reach higher marks. [Issue#244]
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CD-ActionAug 25, 2014The game is short (2-3 hours) but had it been longer, babysitting the two-year-old could have become a burden instead of an adventure worth experiencing. [08/2014, p.71]
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Hyper MagazineAug 12, 2014Despite tense moments and imaginative worlds, Among the Sleep doesn't quite live up to the potential of its unique concept. [Issue#251, p.74]
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Jul 21, 2014Among the Sleep works great as a probe into the soul of a baby. Unfortunately, immaturity of a baby afflicts mainly the gameplay because this "baby horror" is haunted by too much of unpleasant give and take.
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Jun 24, 2014An original and promising concept left unfulfilled by disappointing gameplay, Among the Sleep is recommended only to those who want to experience a unique take on the horror genre.
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Jun 17, 2014Among the Sleep sets up a very interesting premise; the player controls a two year old toddler stuck in a nightmarish world. An interesting idea that start off great, but since the game isn’t very scary nor challenging it gets a bit dull after a while. It might still worth a playthrough, especially if you want horror without gore or violence.
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Jun 7, 2014While Among The Sleep’s central idea is absolutely brilliant and unique, its execution in gameplay, puzzles and storytelling simply doesn’t reach the potential it could and should have.
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May 29, 2014Among the Sleep succeeds at being a creepy baby simulator, but the real monster turns out to be boring, buggy puzzles and a shallow world and story.
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May 29, 2014Cute, and sometimes unnerving, Among the Sleep draws the player to an affecting conclusion, but its banal puzzles and shallow storytelling doesn't do a lot to inspire many thrills.
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games(TM)Jul 19, 2014Worth experiencing, but there are better-made horror games around. [Issue#150, p.127]
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Jun 26, 2014Among the Sleep has a starting point that's quite different of what we usually expect and wants to leave you with a powerful message, but it fails in trying to get there.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 141 out of 251
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Mixed: 84 out of 251
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Negative: 26 out of 251
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