Metascore
59

Mixed or average reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 9
  2. Negative: 1 out of 9
  1. Mar 23, 2021
    72
    It’s a worthwhile couple of hours. It’s always spooky, sometimes scary, and as I’ve said over and again, the creatures are incredible.
  2. Feb 19, 2021
    70
    Like its setting, The Shore is both rugged and stunning. While lacking finesse and complexity in gameplay, the Lovecraftian horror adventure is unquestionably impressive as an almost one-man indie effort. Standing out from other Cthulhu Mythos games, The Shore is stuffed with cinematic moments that establish the scale and otherness of its universe. It’s very brief, but that helps make a detour to The Shore worthwhile.
  3. May 6, 2024
    65
    The game took around 4-5 hours to complete overall and I do take my time with games. I got so tired of the trial-and-error gameplay and overall lack of guidance on where to go that I had to track down a walkthrough (which I don’t often do). Even with the negatives I feel the game is definitely worth a shot. The creature design is quite impressive and the visuals are good for horror fans. If you’re a fan of Lovecraft, you need to give it a try and judge it for yourself. It’s easy to tell that Dragonis has a passionate love for horror with the visuals and overall creature design in this game.
  4. Mar 4, 2021
    60
    The Shore is a first person story driven game with a beautiful atmospheric environment. Unfortunately its gameplay and narrations have many gaps.
  5. Feb 19, 2021
    60
    The Shore is short and has some truly questionable design choices, but its strong visuals and unsettling atmosphere will possibly make it worth a look for horror fans who don't mind being annoyed.
  6. Apr 1, 2021
    55
    Despite the great atmosphere based on H.P. Lovecraft, the clunky and unnecessary battle system ruins the experience partially.
  7. 50
    The Shore is a Lovecraftian adventure that leaves a lot to be desired. The weird combination of genres and the lacklustre mechanics are disappointing. Furthermore, the story is lacking and this was unfortunate. However, it looks fantastic and this is where it excels.
  8. CD-Action
    Nov 15, 2021
    50
    I appreciated The Shore’s Lovecraftian atmosphere and the fact that it tried to be something more than a Dear Esther’s clone. Sadly, the game is just not good enough and proves that even two hours (or less, because you can finish The Shore quicker) can be enough to bore and frustrate the player. [05/2021, p.37]
  9. Mar 8, 2021
    40
    The Shore Lighthouse Level The Cthulhu Mythos has been around for years in the world of literature, movies, and gaming. Indie developer Ares Dragonis has released its first game set in this horror lore steeped with excellent adaptations in The Shore. Combining exploration, puzzle-solving, and a first-person narrative, The Shore takes players on a mysterious journey to find their lost daughter who went missing on an island. Everything seems normal enough until the protagonist begins finding cryptic letters scattered all around the island, leading them deeper into the Lovecraft-world of monsters and madness. The overall gameplay of The Shore consists of players searching the island for clues and trinkets to unlock other areas of the game. It feels and plays very much like any other classic exploration game. Here is where issues begin to rise out of the depths much like a slumbering monster shaking off sleep: invisible walls are everywhere, and it is never truly clear visually where the player can and cannot go in the early levels of the game. When getting started, players can only walk at an incredibly slow speed, or hold the shift key to walk slightly faster. This certainly helps players take in the visual environment of The Shore but becomes increasingly frustrating when navigating through its world. Related: Best Lovecraft Video Games To Play On Halloween The Shore does begin to ramp up a bit once players get through the initial Lighthouse level, offering puzzles that range from overtly obvious to incredibly frustrating. There are never many clues at where to go next and the constant invisible walls created some solutions requiring players to "find the gap" that allows them to continue. Eventually, The Shore allows players to jump using the space bar, but this ability only unlocks at the point the player needs it. That seems to be a common thread in this game - players start with practically nothing, then when an ability is needed to progress the game simply unlocks it. The Shore Cthulhu Awakening The Shore isn't all puzzles and walking , as there are creatures out to kill the player, and they will almost surely die many times. Almost every creature reveal is done to create a jump-scare, and with zero knowledge of what to do to combat, or run away from, the abominations, there's a cycle of every creature reveal essentially forcing at least one player death. The Shore relies on trial and error from the player but doesn't pull it off in a positive way like Super Meat Boy or Little Nightmares 2 does. Where developer Ares Dragonis' project truly begins to shine is in its visuals. The island and outer worlds of The Shore are amazing landscapes to see. Nothing ever feels like cheap repeated textures, and even the rocks that make up the island all look unique. The overall creature design is spectacular and truly creates the feeling of giant Elder Gods coming to destroy the Earth. This game is a nightmare-scape that truly pulls off the look of Lovecraft design. Aesthetic aside, it's hard to forgive The Shore of its many downfalls. Slow pacing and unintuitive puzzles really hurt this beautiful game and turn it from horror exploration into a horrifyingly frustrating walking-sim. The lore of the Cthulhu Mythos is well represented, and the story is an interesting one, but getting over the hurdles of bad gameplay is a road into madness that should be reserved only for those who love the universe this game was built upon.
User Score
5.3

Mixed or average reviews- based on 12 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 12
  2. Negative: 5 out of 12
  1. Jun 12, 2021
    10
    I really enjoyed the game after several patches.
    If you are a fan of HP Lovecraft, you shouldn't miss it.
  2. Mar 7, 2021
    7
    Insanely atmospheric game. if you are a fan of Lovecraftian horror you will find joy in this game.
  3. Feb 21, 2021
    7
    Very good music, graphics, mob design is incredible but puzzles are bad and without meaning... Game didn't explain well the mechanics.. HadVery good music, graphics, mob design is incredible but puzzles are bad and without meaning... Game didn't explain well the mechanics.. Had some framedrop and need updates.. With controller controlling is hard Full Review »