- Publisher: Tri Synergy
- Release Date: Mar 29, 2004
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The game is rift with technical glitches, interface issues, obscene content, and frustration instead of fun. It is not the worst game I have ever played, but that is not saying much.
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It's dull, mistranslated, claustrophobic (in a bad way) and thoroughly aimless. No amount of naked women adorning the walls can disguise the fact that Midnight Nowhere simply isn't much fun.
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The audience for Midnight Nowhere is one that sees attitude, juvenile humour, body count and scantily clad or naked females as a definite plus. Grown up adventurers may consider looking elsewhere for mature and adult content.
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The foul language, twisted humor, nudity, gore and violence are beyond what most gamers will appreciate, unless "Postal" is your idea of fun. When compounded by the obscure hotspots, redundant puzzles, archaic control system and strictly linear gameplay, the audience for which this offering would be a treat becomes really small.
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Midnight Nowhere has the worst box art ever. Fact. Thats a stone cold, hard as nails fact. No getting around it, this box art is simply appalling. From the pathetic background picture to the cheap Photoshop job done on the text, it reeks.
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Midnight Nowhere is offensive, crude, disgusting, sick, foul, and stock full of jokes about necrophilia.
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Computer Gaming WorldThe gamplay in this game about serial murders is even more horrific than its story line. [Feb 2004, p.87]
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PC GamerIt's quite simply a foul-mouthed stinking piece of adolescent crap. [May 2004, p.73]
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Unfortunately, the best part of this game was uninstalling it and using the disks for coasters while taking a big gulp of Pepto Bismol.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 8
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Mixed: 2 out of 8
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Negative: 3 out of 8
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UserSgMay 14, 2005