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  1. Oct 17, 2015
    3
    So, Euclidean advertises itself as a horror game. First massive flaw in this game for the "horror" genre. IT IS NOT A HORROR GAME! The creepy voice at parts of the game are the nearest we get to "scary", and I found them very cliche and boring. So, any hardcore horror fans can leave now. This game isn't for you.

    What this game DOES have is interesting concepts. In the game you are
    So, Euclidean advertises itself as a horror game. First massive flaw in this game for the "horror" genre. IT IS NOT A HORROR GAME! The creepy voice at parts of the game are the nearest we get to "scary", and I found them very cliche and boring. So, any hardcore horror fans can leave now. This game isn't for you.

    What this game DOES have is interesting concepts. In the game you are constantly falling through hell, purgatory, somewhere bad or evil. You are constantly having to avoid these dull, basic A.I. that circle below you. Again, dull. This has no changes throughout the game (at least as far as I could play without going crazy) apart from bigger A.I. (can you even call them that?) and more complicated paths to figure out.

    It has okay graphics, terrible, slow-to-react- movement, and near to no storyline. Also, the Steam achievements ruin the end of the game, so don't look at them.

    I don't like scoring games, it seems pointless to me, but this is definitely terrible for the type of game it COULD be. But, for £2.79 it is worth it for VR (a slightly BIGGER investment), so it gets a 3.

    A short review, for a game there is nothing to say about. What else?
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62

Mixed or average reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

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  1. May 16, 2016
    50
    The game was developed with the Oculus Rift as its target port, so playing with the archaic computer monitor made this visceral experience a little less so.
  2. Sep 29, 2015
    70
    The game is priced to match the experience at just over $5. If you’re looking for a brief but genuinely tense experience in planes of existence beyond our own, give it a try.
  3. Sep 29, 2015
    50
    The art direction is fine, even if sometimes too close to Genova Chen's style, but the gameplay is sadly very far from interesting. In the end, it lacks one of the most important things a game of this kind should provide: immersion.