- Publisher: Wales Interactive
- Release Date: Sep 5, 2017
- Also On: PC, Switch, Xbox One
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 11 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 11
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Mixed: 7 out of 11
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Negative: 2 out of 11
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Sep 6, 2017
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May 31, 2018Insanely creepy game let down by horrific controls and clunky tracking. If you can tolerate the bad controls, there is a genuinely creepy game here. I've played a lot of horror games and this is one of the most un-nerving ones. It's hard to get through it because of the intensity of VR.
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Oct 22, 2022Nettes kleinen Horrorspiel mit düsterer Atmosphäre und den ein oder anderem Schreckmoment. Kann man sich mal anschauen und kostet auch nicht viel.
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Dec 1, 2021Good game. Short kinda shallow but feels unique and is overall an enjoyable experience.
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Mar 12, 2018The atmosphere is what makes this game. The emotion of the plot succeeds in some places and stumbles in others. The puzzles can be frustrating at times, but not because they’re impossible to complete, more so because they seem like filler to extend gameplay time. Overall, the experiences are memorable for the feeling they create in the player, but not much else.
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Sep 26, 2017Don’t Knock Twice is a short, play-it-once-and-forget kind of game whose purpose is to promote a film that might have flown below a radar or two. I enjoyed the genuinely unnerving moments of psychological terror that I thought brought the game within arms reach of Silent Hill. As a media tie-in, it’s not an especially bad game but the schtick doesn’t last as long as it should. The game does have two different endings but to ask the player to go through the whole game again just to see them is almost too much. If given a more polish and additional content, Don’t Knock Twice could have been a fantastic VR horror experience.
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Sep 21, 2017I would have rated Don’t Knock Twice a little higher if the weird dwarf bug hadn’t forced me to switch to a television, but even setting that flaw aside, there’s not much special here. As a haunted house simulator it delivers a few high-quality scares, but never really challenges the player with its mysteries or makes them feel involved in the story. It’s creepy enough for anyone looking to be unnerved as Halloween season creeps closer, but that’s all it has to offer.