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Mixed or average reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
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  1. Jul 1, 2022
    88
    In an intriguing mix of different gameplay mechanics, that entwines visual novels and shoot'em up, Yurukill: The Calumniation Games is a pretty unique experience, that captivates you with its story and makes you stay with its ability to keep things interesting and engaging.
  2. Jul 1, 2022
    80
    A good mix of investigative visual novel and shoot 'em up, with a captivating story able to capture until the very end.
  3. Jul 12, 2022
    75
    Yurukill: The Calumniation Games is a strange mix of genres like graphic novel and shoot 'em up. Both genders do their job. The game has a lot of dialogue but leaving that aside we will have a few hours of very interesting gameplay.
  4. Jul 1, 2022
    75
    While fun, this combination of visual novel and escape room manages to entertain the player without doing anything outstanding.
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    Aug 1, 2022
    70
    While these segments are fun, they don’t seem entirely necessary. Repeating this process several times in the first half does become formulaic, yet the intriguing story makes it all compelling. The genre combination feels forced but given the narrative’s this good, Yurukill still gets our recommendation. [Issue#17, p.89]
  6. Jul 14, 2022
    70
    I really enjoyed my time with Yurukill. It brings together two very different genres and presents a satisfying version of each. If those two sides elevated each other, we could have been looking at a terrific game. Instead, however, those sides mostly just sit alongside each other, feeling like a strange marriage that doesn’t entirely make sense. Fans of both visual novels and SHMUPs should certainly check Yurukill out, but if you’re only into one side of this equation, it may not entirely satisfy.
  7. 70
    This bizarre mix of point and click, visual novel mystery solving and old-school shoot 'em up blasting really shouldn't work but it does thanks to some clever and engaging writing. It might not be the best visual novel on the market and the shoot 'em up aspects are fairly average but together it all comes together into one memorable package.
  8. Jul 1, 2022
    70
    Initially engaging, Yurukill: The Calumniation Games brings its conclusion far too soon, without taking advantage of its interesting cast and premise. The sum of its parts is worth it, but if you are a fan either of mystery games or shmup, the game doesn't sustain itself.
  9. Jul 1, 2022
    70
    The only issue we had with Yurukill was that it never felt like it went far enough. It's a compelling tale and it moves at a brisk pace, but it lacks the malicious edge of a Danganronpa or the brain-breaking narrative of a Zero Escape. By the time it's all said and done, we'd enjoyed our time with it, but we were a mite disappointed that it didn't push us harder.
  10. Jun 10, 2022
    70
    'Yurukill: The Calumniation Games' is an ensemble cast that handles the conflict between characters with interesting materials. While the intense story and reasonable shooting parts, great quality of voice-overs are standing out, its repetitive scenes and insufficient pacing on story, rather easy gameplay makes the game remained as a regret.
  11. Jul 25, 2022
    65
    Yurukill: The Calumniation Games on PS5 attempts to bring two genres together, but falters on both fronts. The adventure parts don't hit the highs of genre greats, and the shoot 'em up stages are a bit too basic for me. The setting and presentation are great, and Yurukill has potential, but it would've been better had the developers stuck to building it in a single genre.
  12. 63
    Yurukill: The Calumniation Games is a game of ups and downs. It’s a good visual novel with an interesting story and an intriguing cast, but misses the mark in the puzzle/shoot’em up sections. The end result is a game with no balance, interesting for those looking for a visual novel with an intriguing story, to be avoided by those who want to enjoy an exciting gameplay experience.
  13. Jul 6, 2022
    60
    The shoot-’em-up incorporation doesn’t feel as fleshed out as it otherwise could be due to its notable brevity standing out compared to the rest of the experience. Nevertheless, there is a compelling narrative here with a diverse, captivating cast, making me wish this stuck to one genre instead of trying an oddly paced mishmash. Regardless, I still recommend checking this game out if its premise alone interests you, as it could be a potential diamond in the rough for those yearning to embrace it.
  14. Jul 1, 2022
    60
    It’s by no means a bad game, but Yurukill just never manages to hit the same heights as its contemporaries. There’s solid groundwork here for a sequel, it has its unique selling point in the shmup sections, and the puzzles are mostly fun. I wanted to love it, but its story didn’t come together in a satisfying way and too many mechanics felt half-baked or redundant.
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  1. Jul 8, 2022
    6
    A somewhat-decent visual novel with good characters and excellent vocal performances, that are unfortunately muddied with an underwhelmingA somewhat-decent visual novel with good characters and excellent vocal performances, that are unfortunately muddied with an underwhelming story and unsatisfying conclusion. The game is far too short (roughly 12 to 14 hours which is very little for a visual novel) to fully flesh out the potential with its characters and story.

    The game’s attempt at covering multiple genres (visual novel, puzzle game, detective mystery, and bullet hell shooter) only ends up making each section feel mediocre and half-baked. A game like this was clearly too ambitious for the development team, as most of the puzzles were childishly easy, the detective questions were way too simplistic along with each mystery being barebones in terms of depth, and the bullet hell sections being above-average at best.

    I really wanted to like this game more than I did, but unfortunately this is a title I’d recommend waiting a sale for.
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