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  • Summary: "Please... kill me." "Help me get outta here, and I'll kill you." This dark promise deepens the peculiar bond between two reluctant partners. Where is this place in which they’ve found themselves trapped? Why have they been imprisoned here? What does fate have in store for them? Thus begins"Please... kill me." "Help me get outta here, and I'll kill you." This dark promise deepens the peculiar bond between two reluctant partners. Where is this place in which they’ve found themselves trapped? Why have they been imprisoned here? What does fate have in store for them? Thus begins a dangerous and terrifying escape mission from a mysterious sealed building. [Nintendo] Expand
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  1. Aug 17, 2018
    80
    Angels of Death is a horror-adventure game that intrigues from the very start. A must-have for fans of psychological and physical horror that'll have you playing until the very early hours of the morning.
  2. Mar 23, 2019
    57
    Angels of Death is a game made with RPG Maker, so it is visually very simple. Music does not help either. The plot may well be the best part together with the well-worked characters. So if you're just looking for these aspects, this is your game.
  3. 50
    The game itself is a noble effort, sure, but ultimately far too ambitious to achieve what it’s really looking to achieve. The end result is the death knell for horror games; it’s just not intense or frightening enough.
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  1. Jan 12, 2023
    4
    Angels of Death fought for blackout on the bingo card of anime clichés. A protagonist with convenient amnesia; an antihero who is more tenderAngels of Death fought for blackout on the bingo card of anime clichés. A protagonist with convenient amnesia; an antihero who is more tender than his gruff façade; far too many villain monologues; a main baddie who delights in philosophy 101; another villain who can't seem to stay dead; and a twist we all saw coming. The animated adaption of Angels of Death at least looks nice and features a competent voice cast. The video game version is boring at best and cringeworthy the rest of the time. For a game which takes it edginess too seriously, it lacks any scares or gore to give it teeth, and no one needs to waste their time being gummed to death. Expand