Yomawari: Night Alone Critic Reviews
21 Total Reviews
17 Positive Reviews(81%)
4 Mixed Reviews(19%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Digitally Downloaded
October 19, 2016
Simple as it might look, but Yomawari is a remarkably complex game that aims to be something far loftier than most attempts at interactive horror. Its intensity is in its subtleties, and the way it is constructed makes it a masterclass in the aesthetics and theming of one of the most important art traditions to have ever come from Japanese culture.
TheSixthAxis
October 28, 2016
I’m awful at playing horror games, and I’m always too scared to make any real progress. Yomawari creates a great atmosphere of tension and terror that rarely relies on cheap scares, and it was the perfect formula to keep me hooked until the end. If you’re looking for a good alternate horror game, look no further.
The Vita Lounge
November 1, 2016
Don't let the cuteness fool you, Yomawari: Night Alone is a creepy horror game which will make you jump! The game preys on all the fears you had as a child, with ghosts standing under flickering streetlamps and arms grabbing at you through manhole covers. It's not particularly long but I'd still recommend people give it a go for the unique atmosphere and interesting story.
IGN Spain
November 14, 2016
A charming & scary 2D adventure full of Japanese elements & a great aesthetic work on its back. One of the best survival horror games for PS Vita.
God is a Geek
October 18, 2016
One of the scariest experiences I’ve ever had in gaming with its nerve-racking atmosphere and grotesque enemies.
Destructoid
October 18, 2016
I still get chills thinking about my time with Yomawari: Night Alone. Whether it's a particularly scary moment that pops into my head or one of the many weird visuals that I just can't get out of my mind, this is a game that's going to stick with me for a while.
Eurogamer Italy
October 18, 2016
Despite some passages that are quite frustrating, despite a limited longevity, the game is highly recommended for fans of the genre and not. Yomawari: Night Alone is a small masterpiece that will terrorize you several times.
RPG Site
October 19, 2016
I don’t think I’ll ever forget the bone-chilling reaction I had in the opening moments of Yomawari: Night Alone. It was the perfect way to grab someone’s attention and immerse them into the tone of the game. If it wasn’t for the hindrance of the mechanics and the length of the game, we’d be looking at one of the best games of the year. However, I would still highly recommend it for anyone looking for a fascinating experience deserving of a sequel.
Meristation
November 8, 2016
Yomawari Night Alone can be seen as a simple game experience but inside its gameplay it has a quite interesting survival horror game from the point of view of a girl in search of her big sister and dog. With a simple but also great setting, not just in graphics but also in sound, this game makes for a quite remarkable experience from the beginning to the end.
Vandal
October 19, 2016
Yomawari brings back the true survival horror from the 90s with a different perspective. It's not too long, but it's a game Japanese horror games fan should try.
PlayStation LifeStyle
October 24, 2016
The incredibly lenient death system will be seen as a boon by those who suffer through horror games and love only having to experience a particularly scary section the bare number of times that is necessary. The save system also encourages a pick-up-and-play mentality, which is a nice fit on the Vita.
PlayStation Universe
October 24, 2016
Yomawari: Night Out is the definition of survival horror, trapped with nothing to defend yourself with against horrors that await around every corner. Yomawari may be light on jump scares but the creatures, sound design, and atmosphere is enough to creep anyone out.
GameSpew
October 18, 2016
Despite having its roots firmly set in survival horror, Yomawari: Night Alone is really not all that scary. It’s creepy for sure, but in terms of pure jumps or shivers, these reactions were a no go.
Multiplayer.it
October 19, 2016
Yomawari: Night Alone is a particular survival horror based both on deduction and elusion from a child's perspective. In the first hours the game experience is quite interesting, but also too frustrating to be appreciated by any kind of gamer.
SpazioGames
October 19, 2016
Yomawari: Night Alone is a "cute survival horror" with a classic structure, a little bit of backtracking and a helpless character that must overcome her fears. Despite the unique design, it has some frustrating moments and a weak plot.
Metro GameCentral
October 24, 2016
A very different kind of survival horror, that despite a few flaws is both scarier and more thematically interesting than most of its contemporaries.
Push Square
October 28, 2016
Billed as a horror game, Yomawari: Night Alone ultimately feels like it falls more on the side of tragedy. Sure, it has its jump scares which can get the blood racing, but the town and its supernatural inhabitants just feel a little too charming to be considered a real threat.
Everyeye.it
October 19, 2016
Yomawari: Night Alone is an original horror tale that shuns 3D and hyper-realism to stake everything on the atmosphere and on the discrepancy between "cartoon" style and horrific themes.
The Games Machine
October 19, 2016
Yomawari is imbued with a unique atmosphere, but it is too easy and repetitive to keep your attention for more than a couple of evenings.
Gaming Age
February 14, 2017
Yomawari: possibly Japanese for "nightmare walking simulator."