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Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

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  1. May 29, 2018
    65
    Controversial, blasphemous, sexualized and generator of agony in the user. Agony can be all these things, as well as an excellent recreation of a particular hell, but quite poor graphics and the simplicity of its game mechanics do not stand out as much as we expected, not even to be considered as a horror game.
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4.5

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 77 Ratings

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  1. Jun 8, 2018
    6
    Game’s that are genuinely scary are very few and far between, well that’s the case for me anyway because there isn’t many game’s that haveGame’s that are genuinely scary are very few and far between, well that’s the case for me anyway because there isn’t many game’s that have genuinely frightened me during my year’s as a gamer. Agony is a game that can be included in the very small list of game’s that have actually scared me though, but unfortunately the game just has too many problems and in the end that’s all I remembered about Agony. As I’ve already said this game did frighten me and the atmosphere the game creates is unlike any other I’ve ever experienced before. In fact this game on the whole is like no other game I’ve ever played before and if there weren’t abundance of problems in play at the same time then it would’ve got a much higher score from me. Unfortunately anything good the game does is quickly bogged down with problems and the technichal issues in the game are rife. Some of these technichal problems are small but when they combine together they ruin the immersion levels quite considerably. This isn’t good because the gameplay also has multiple problems and when you combine that with the other problems you literally just feel like giving up. In fact I actually did give up several times and that was mainly due to the frustrating level design. You would think that the frustrating level design would be more than enough to get you really mad but the game doesn’t stop there. Instead the game basically just doesn’t tell you what to do and in the end you just wander around aimlessly getting killed multiple times because you have no idea what to do next. You would think then that the stealth mechanics would stop you from experiencing these cheap deaths, but unfortunately that’s not the case. The stealth mechanics in the game hardly ever work and when you combine it with the several technical issues you just end up getting caught and killed time and time again which in turn just made me get angry time and time again. Thankfully though it’s not all doom and gloom and as I said earlier the atmosphere the game immerses you in is very good, and that’s mainly down to the good sound design and voice acting. Unfortunately though the visuals that are present in the game don’t help with the immersion levels and on the whole the game just looks ugly with not a lot standing out. At the end of the day I would definitely recommend that you play this game where no children are present because it’s brutal to say the least. It also has a few unique ideas as well but unfortunately I can’t recommend Agony to you because it just suffers with a huge amount of problems that hold the game back in every single way and that’s all you’ll remember about the game. Full Review »
  2. May 30, 2018
    3
    Agony's title speaks for itself in the respective fact that this game is absolute agony to play through in it's day one form. Let's start withAgony's title speaks for itself in the respective fact that this game is absolute agony to play through in it's day one form. Let's start with the cons because oh god there are plenty. I was honestly awaiting years upon years for the release of this game because it looked like one of those underdog games to just step on AAA titles. Come release day, Agony was the game to be crushed.

    The biggest issue with Agony, which the devs already addressed is the audio bugs. Most of the game you'll hear anything from cutscene audio playing 5-10 minutes after the cutscene happened to cutscene/npc audio cutting out midway through whatever it was they were saying. On top of the audio issues, there was some screen tearing for me on the Xbox. It wasn't as game breaking as the audio issues however.

    Next issue; it's 2018, for no reason whatsoever should we have to endure games that look like the're a decade old in 2018. The graphics are mediocre at most. The martyr (people you control as a lost soul in hell) textures are horrendous. If you take the time to look at one of them, it looks like they dont know what facial expression to make. On top of that, they just look downright awful. The enemies look okay, but not much better than the rest of the characters in game.

    Gameplay is meh at best. It's nothing new, nothing extraordinary, nothing revolutionary. It's essentially a bad knock off of Outlast but set in Hell. The game does do a good job at providing a horrific environment that keeps you on edge about half the time, The other half just feels empty and unfinished as if the devs rushed the final product of what could've been a much better horror survival game.

    The only good things going for this game however is the shock value and the overwhelming, almost too much to stomach environment. Agony does a really good job at creating a portrayal of Hell. If Hell looks like what it does in Agony, I do not want to end up there. Also, if you're into gore, shock value, nudity, over sexualized tones, and an insanely biblical game then Agony is just right for you. But based on its bland gameplay, unpredictable AI (that make it apparent that it's just better to die than hide), outdated graphics, and bugs on bugs, agony falls short. Very short.

    As someone who has watched this game come together piece by piece after seeing it's initial reveal, I couldn't have been more disappointed in a game on release. It definitely feels unfinished, which shows later in the game. It also feels outdated when it comes to gameplay and graphics. I couldn't give Agony anything higher than a 4/10. It's that bad. Even if the audio bugs are fixed it's still a bland game over saturated with grotesque creatures and scenes just for shock value.
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  3. May 29, 2018
    7
    It's a good time if you enjoy first person horror and aren't looking for anything revolutionary in terms of gameplay or graphics. Gameplay isIt's a good time if you enjoy first person horror and aren't looking for anything revolutionary in terms of gameplay or graphics. Gameplay is much like Alien: Isolation; controls are simple, player power is limited but it does feel sluggish and unresponsive from time to time. Visually it looks ok, environment and character textures could be better however. Currently it runs rather poorly; occasional screen tearing and drops in the frame rate break any immersion and near constant audio bugs causing the first line of dialogue to loop or in the worst cases turn literally all in game sound into static.

    Definitely worth playing, but perhaps you should wait for them to patch the bugs and maybe try to catch it on a sale.
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