Night In The Woods Critic Reviews
38 Total Reviews
30 Positive Reviews(78.9%)
0 Mixed Reviews(0%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Guardian
March 14, 2017
While slow in patches when it deviates from its core strengths, or occasionally fiddly in its mini-games, the game is buoyed by its dialogue, warm and charming art style, and Holowka’s soundtrack, which keeps even the occasionally clunky platforming from feeling too tedious.
DarkStation
March 23, 2017
While I can try to find something negative to say about the game it would be absolute nitpicking and at this point, nothing comes to mind. I can certainly say that Night in the Woods’ relatable and lifelike story won’t be for everyone, and I can imagine some finding the characters too whiny or depressing. However, I think the people who enjoy these kinds of stories and characters will be in for one of the best examples of lifelike interactions and relatable storylines in a game to date. Night in the Woods blends beautiful art, a nuanced soundtrack, and expertly crafted, human writing into a single, cohesive experience.
LEVEL (Czech Republic)
April 18, 2017
Beautifully created adventure game will catch you not only for its visuals, but mainly by the way it observes the problems of young adults.
PC PowerPlay
May 23, 2017
A warm, moving tale of alienation and redemption in the era of late stage capitalism.
RPG Fan
March 6, 2017
I'd been looking forward to Night in the Woods since its announcement and crowdfunding campaign way back in 2013, and I still ended up being surprised at just how much it affected me. It's a bittersweet tribute to slackerdom: a tale of existential crisis and failure, and the odd sense of comfort that failure may result in. Even when your world is crumbling, there's solace in family taco night or the predictable evening talk show hosts, who spout the same catchphrases night after night. We've all had our own personal nights in the woods, but in the words of Possum Springs' welcome sign, "You're not lost, you're here."
Post Arcade (National Post)
February 23, 2017
What will stick with me long after everything else about Night in the Woods fades away is its main protagonist, Mae. She is such a fully realized character that I felt like I knew her – or, at least, that I’ve known people like her.
GameSpot
February 28, 2017
Though its charming and angsty story works well on its own merits, it’s special because of how it prioritizes conveying emotion over telling a straight narrative.
Washington Post
March 2, 2017
Night in the Woods is a reminder of how emotionally tepid most other titles are in comparison.
Twinfinite
March 7, 2017
The detailed characters and excellent writing tell stories that can be hilarious and heartbreaking and, as Mae, you develop some relationships with people you truly care about. The conversations and little moments that come from hanging out with friends are what make Night in the Woods such a special experience.
IGN Spain
March 13, 2017
Night in the Woods is an universal game about the fear of becoming and adult. A fear to struggle with politics, money and family. A fear to lose your beloved ones and yourself. A fear to life itself. But it's also a survival guide to life and adulthood and one of the best written videogames of the last few months.
The Digital Fix
March 13, 2017
Despite some slightly uneven pacing, Night in the Woods is a mature, honest and fun tale of how it feels to be lost in a damaged world. This is the indie game you just have to get your paws on.
Games.cz
April 5, 2017
Adventure of unusual style that excels with characters, script, the atmosphere, the style and even mini-games. Do not miss it especially if you love great stories.
Game Informer
February 24, 2017
Night in the Woods is a strange tale with an even stranger cast of characters, but it revels in its oddities. The excellent writing pulls off a realistic sense of cynicism, childlike wonder, and comradery between friends. With its careful balance between adult themes and youth, it captures a stage of life that is confusing, frightening, and thrilling. The sluggish pacing can drag, but players fill the time by building friendships and understanding the grim secrets of a town they once again call home.
Meristation
February 28, 2017
Contrary to what may seem by seeing a couple of images, Night in the Woods is, in a conversational adventure form, a punk call, an existential, social, economic and political review. Mae's adventure is the sentimental reflex of an twenty-year-old young adult.
IGN
February 25, 2017
Its ability to swerve from the amusing hijinks of its vibrant heroes into very real, and very serious subject matter without feeling forced or unnatural was a pleasant surprise that kept me invested in its character drama long after I’d said goodbye to Possum Springs for the first time. But just like Mae, I know I’ll be back soon.
God is a Geek
March 2, 2017
Witty, smart and great to look at, there are many worse ways to spend your time than a Night in with Night in the Woods.
CGMagazine
March 3, 2017
Night in the Woods reminds me of an old, relatively unknown PC adventure gem called The Adventures of Willy Beamish. It's unconventional, deals with a younger character, and while irreverent, has a lot of commentary on life that applies to just about everyone. I have a feeling Night in the Woods is going to benefit a lot from word of mouth the same way Undertale did, but just in case it doesn't, take my recommendation - go play it.
3DJuegos
March 8, 2017
This little game hides a great message. Its realistic tone and characters makes this work special, scarce and valuable.
Game World Navigator Magazine
March 24, 2017
Anthropomorphic animals of Night in the Woods are far more humane, honest and touching than human-like robots of many other games that try to tell a simple, down-to-earth story.