Poker Night at The Inventory Critic Reviews
11 Total Reviews
7 Positive Reviews(63.6%)
4 Mixed Reviews(36.4%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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ZTGD
December 20, 2010
The game is only $5. If you're a fan of the games or comics these guys are from, you'll have a great laugh while watching the game unfold.
Armchair Empire
January 26, 2011
No matter if gamers are a fan of casual PC/Mac poker of just looking for an easy way to score some Team Fortress 2 item upgrades, Poker Night at the Inventory is a great bargain that also happens to be a very good poker game with a most unusual collection of card competitors.
Gaming Nexus
January 7, 2011
It's fun, it's cheap, and it gets you Team Fortress 2 upgrades while letting you play poker against a bunch of fun characters. It's a good game, even if you don't play TF2. The controls aren't great and the poker isn't the best, but it's still a hoot.
IGN
December 20, 2010
It may not be the best poker game out there, but it is definitely the funniest.
LEVEL (Czech Republic)
January 15, 2011
Popular game of poker mixed up with memorable games-related characters could look stupid at first sight, but it works surprisingly well, even if you are a newbie to high stake games.
games(TM)
January 4, 2011
If you're going to play a simulation of something so easily done in the real world, then you might as well do it in the company of the funniest characters in gaming.
PC Gamer
January 7, 2011
Poker Night is weak on the fundamentals of card playing, but it's worthwhile for several hours of comedy dialog.
PALGN
December 20, 2010
Poker Night at the Inventory continues Telltale's tradition of offering games that deliver a great story. You'll come for the cheap poker mechanic and stay for the humourous banter.
GameStar
December 20, 2010
It's a nice little and funny game for fans of Sam & Max, Team Fortress, Penny Arcade or Home Star Runner, but it's a bad poker game. Medium difficulty is too easy and in hard mode the game seems to cheat.
Destructoid
December 20, 2010
On one hand, the game has energy provided from the fun conversations taking place at the table. And you definitely get more than $5 worth out of that alone. What kills Telltale's latest game is that, really, there's not enough diversity to keep people coming back ... at least not for more than a game or two when you're bored and have nothing else to do.
Joystiq
December 20, 2010
Playing cards with some talkative favorite characters is great ... for about the first 30 minutes.