Metascore
58

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 8
  2. Negative: 2 out of 8
  1. Jan 2, 2019
    40
    If you’re looking for a game with not even a sliver of hand-holding, Viviette will scratch your itch. If you need no motivation to explore a spooky mansion, you’ll find that in the game. However, If you need either of those things even in the slightest, this is one game I would suggest you hide from.
  2. Jan 2, 2019
    40
    Apart from the wonderful 16-bit audio-visuals, Viviette turns out to be nothing more than a repetitive search for key-item after key-item, with a little bit of puzzle-solving thrown in, next to a simple horror tale that won't really creep you out that much.
User Score
7.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 10 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 10
  2. Negative: 2 out of 10
  1. Jun 29, 2020
    9
    This game gets repetitive yes but it’s except-able when I had a fun time the whole way through, I love 16 bit, if you like the demo I’m prettyThis game gets repetitive yes but it’s except-able when I had a fun time the whole way through, I love 16 bit, if you like the demo I’m pretty sure you’ll enjoy the full game and for being on sale right now, getting this and then finishing it today I now have time to play Min min with the money I had left on my account Full Review »
  2. Dec 11, 2019
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view. Ok I enjoy scary chasing and puzzles.
    But Spoiler!
    It really not necessary to have the cat dead.
    And the very bad ending and bad ending, because 1 it self defense to kill your sister And have it prove she kill your friends in very bad ending and go to at least crazy house, that would suck And really good for the very bad ending but nope jail even though you telling hey she try to kill me So it not cool.
    Then the bad ending your sister alive and wake and don’t remember but your friends die but why the hell you still go to jail even though you told the cops your sister try to kill you why not put her into jail not you because it’s like hello it’s logical 100% and sucks because all hard work you did safe her it like wast and sad. If but it like that in both of them instead oh, you go to jail either way it stupid put it like that and it shows that this cop is stupid and it not fully explained how you got to jail like it will be a good twist and show it how and why with the evidence like a mind blowing bad and very bad ending how you did it. Instead like eh just put you to jail twist because I am lazy to come up what’s bad and very bad.
    And it be will very nice to mention your friends like you really care about them instead your sister all the time 24/7 then what the point having them their besides the bad ending but it will help allot to have more care care about your friends to give more more reason for bad ending it’s like lazy work like not trying hard to feel more of the characters.
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  3. Jul 26, 2023
    9
    I am so glad I ignored reviews as I found this to be a fantastic little gem of a game. First playthrough took about 3 hours. For a 16 BitI am so glad I ignored reviews as I found this to be a fantastic little gem of a game. First playthrough took about 3 hours. For a 16 Bit Pixel art style I wasn’t expecting to be scared at all but there were a few startling surprises.

    Think the stalker mechanic was done really well. Only criticism is that they seemed to linger in rooms you’re hiding in for a bit too long. It did get in the way of a few puzzles, but never derailed the experience.

    Only other criticism is that a couple of the puzzles were hard to decipher; mainly due to using similar nautical and oceanic themes.

    Art, sound design, music, and control all come together in a fantastic package. Characters could have used a little more development, however digging into the lore and mystery was fun and interesting.

    With 3 endings and several documents to find there’s a bit of replayability. I would love to see more games in this style.
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