- Publisher: Ninja Theory
- Release Date: Aug 7, 2017
- Also On: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox One
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 1377 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 1,049 out of 1377
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Mixed: 197 out of 1377
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Negative: 131 out of 1377
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Aug 8, 2017Ninja theory did exactly what everyone expected! Epic Storyline, amazing atmosphere and gorgeous visuals. A great game, especially for it's price! I Recommend playing this to everyone!
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Aug 8, 2017Ninja Theory gives exactly what they promised! Epic story, beautiful visuals, triple a quality. Great experience especially for this price! I really recommend checking out the dev diaries on youtube before jumping into the game, so you could appreciate the game even more.
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Aug 8, 2017This is a whole game in a nutshell: Walking, walking, hearing voices, walking, more voices, more walking, some boring fight scenes. Gameplay is simplistic with button mashing, thats it. Stay away of from this crap! The only positive thing is that it looks very nice and it's chip. Otherwise I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
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Aug 8, 2017This game game show what madness is.Graphics are beautiful.Very cool atmosphere.Sound will blow your mind.Combat feels good,but too easy for me(after dark souls all game too easy=))
Thank Ninja theory for this game.
Awards & Rankings
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Jun 3, 2018Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice takes us on a long road to hell paved with contemplative yet stressful scenes, and an impressive respect for Norse myths and legends.
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CD-ActionOct 30, 2017Hellblade can disappoint you with repetitive puzzles, linear structure and the fact that it was stripped down to most basic, indispensable mechanics. But Hellblade is not about gameplay. It’s about darkness and fear and despair. The emotional weight of this game is unbearable. Forget about The Last of Us, To the Moon or Telltale’s The Walking Dead. Hellblade is soul-crushing in a way I never thought a game could be. Remember Requiem for a Dream? That’s what Hellblade does to you. I will NEVER forget Ninja Theory’s masterpiece. [10/2017, p.38]
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Oct 12, 2017If Heavenly Sword had an opposite, it would without a doubt be Hellblade. A dark, gritty, psychotic, atmospheric hell-ride through the forest of insanity. It looks great but plays like a gloomy record. Not everyone will enjoy this dark adventure. But what it does, it does great. Maybe even too great, if I may say so.