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Neverending Nightmares Critic Reviews

21 Total Reviews

16 Positive Reviews(76.2%)
3 Mixed Reviews(14.3%)
2 Negative Reviews(9.5%)

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Game Revolution October 4, 2014
While I do believe some players may dismiss the game as a “walking simulator” (as they are wont to do nowadays), Neverending Nightmares falls into the must-play section of the horror genre. Whether or not you find it scary, you’ll definitely be disturbed and intrigued as you seek resolution to the madness.
85
RPG Fan October 6, 2014
Experience a nightmare and then have some of your own. "Inspired" by mental illness.
82
Ragequit.gr September 28, 2014
A true proto-gothic horror piece, Neverending Nightmares feels like a hellish walk through an unpublished Edgar Allan Poe short story. The excellent sound design and unsettling, stylized visuals provide an experience that will linger with the player long after the end credits have rolled.
80
Multiplayer.it October 12, 2014
Neverending Nightmares is an art piece, which all horror fans have to play.
78
Game Informer September 26, 2014
Neverending Nightmares is an emotionally resonant experience. I felt fully empathetic towards Thomas’ struggles, which is an impressive feat. The limited interactivity holds it back from taking full advantage of its medium, but I understood and was affected by Thomas’ inescapable depression.
75
4Players.de October 6, 2014
Pure courage: Matt Gilgenbach confronts his fears publicly, he talks about his disease very openly. But as an interactive experience this is rather superficial.
75
COGconnected October 8, 2014
Anyone who digs the horror or suspense genres should absolutely pick this up. Being born out of personal torment and inner conflict makes this game a unique experience, and sometimes you can’t help but relate to Thomas’ confusion as he wanders through the dark.
75
SpazioGames October 18, 2014
A game that thrives on contrast, shines brightly when it comes to inspiration and impact, and rapidly goes darker as you play it. It's a must for those who love this kind of horror context, even if it doesn't offer much from a gameplay standpoint.
74
Digital Chumps September 29, 2014
Neverending Nightmares revels in tension and survives through conservation of its primal resource. Unfolding it exposes a weird paradox; a game that actively campaigns against a traditional desire to play it, and yet seeks to capture attention all the same.
70
Slant Magazine October 2, 2014
It's to the game's credit that its images are hard to shake, and are made all the more effective in an interactive medium.
70
Joystiq October 6, 2014
The illusion it maintains is easily broken by the lack of interactivity and a plot that doesn't always manage to keep its hooks in you. Where and when Neverending Nightmares fails, the effects are noticeable and jarring. Still, Neverending Nightmares is an atypical horror experience and, when it succeeds, it's one you won't soon forget.
70
Destructoid October 8, 2014
Despite its flaws, Neverending Nightmares offers a striking and unforgettable horror experience, combined with an uncomfortably intimate look into the true torment of mental illness. However, its lack of content and uneven pacing prevent it from being the classic it feels like it could have been.
70
Everyeye.it October 14, 2014
It's rough around the edges, and gameplay is really thin, but the terrifying experience ultimately works.
70
Eurogamer Italy October 23, 2014
Neverending Nightmare is an indie horror game that plays a lot with you logic and rationality. It has a great design and style, unfortunately it takes only few hours to complete it.
70
GameSpot October 24, 2014
Having slept on it, I find myself obsessing over the questions raised, and the imagery foisted upon me by the encroaching darkness, than I have with any game in recent memory.
70
GameCritics November 29, 2014
Those who are willing to look past its flaws will find a truly gripping tale of psychological horror, and possibly a greater empathy for those suffering from psychological disorders who endure such hell on a regular basis.
63
Kill Screen October 15, 2014
The game is most frightening when it is you, the house, and whatever is in it. It feels a little like the game Gone Home’s opening hinted at, but actually inhabited by evil.
62
GameStar October 6, 2014
Neverending Nightmares could be an interesting horror-adventure, but fails on the most important element: the horror.
60
GameOver.gr October 30, 2014
What starts as a fascinating tale of a psychological horror game, soon changes into a repetitive experience that feels like it drags on even in its short length of less than two hours.
30
CD-Action February 7, 2015
The problem with Neverending Nightmares is that to understand it you need the developer’s sidenotes or your own experiences with depression. Otherwise it’s just a poorly designed, boring horror game.