- Publisher: Pillow Castle Games
- Release Date: Jul 7, 2020
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch
User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 1854 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 1,753 out of 1854
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Mixed: 24 out of 1854
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Negative: 77 out of 1854
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Jul 24, 2020esta mas o menos como que no siento que atraiga pero bueno si es por mi no te recomiendo este juego pero al final tu tu decides
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Aug 14, 2020...,,.......idixjdidjdiehxhsuwhhsisjueuwhzshwjisjshsuwjzbsiwshshwuhssbissbsjwu
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Aug 6, 2020This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jul 24, 2020Game was way too short and repetitive, if you've played for 30 minutes you've pretty much played the whole game :/ good idea, but almost the whole game felt like a chore
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Oct 4, 2021
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Dec 18, 2021Mediocre thrash metal that doesn't deserve such high ratings. I don't know how such a large number of players, in principle, can like such a talentless and negligent project.
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Dec 18, 2021каво и шо? вот вопросы которые у меня возникают когда я смотрю на это нечто
Awards & Rankings
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Jul 22, 2020I wouldn’t consider Superliminal to be a super challenging puzzle game yet it left me dumbfounded on a regular basis. Every couple of minutes it throws out a little trick, stopping me in my tracks for a second just for my brain process and re-calibrate. It’s only a few hours long but it’s densely packed with mind-bending goodness.
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Jul 20, 2020Pillow Castle's proposal is very different and original, showing how the possibilities can be infinite according to the imagination of the creators.
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Jul 16, 2020Superliminal is a great puzzle experience, full of smart ideas that are richly realized. The game's playful use of the first-person camera and clever perspective manipulation puzzles take video game tropes and mechanics most players will be familiar with and wring something truly fresh out of them. Superliminal achieves its clear central aim--it offers up some genuinely fresh perspectives on what first-person puzzle games can do.