REVEIL
Released: 3/6/2024
Score Breakdown
68.6
Critic Average
18 reviews
88
Steam User Score
867 reviews
N/A
Metacritic User Score
Disparity Breakdown
69 vs 88
Average of both sources
Review Disparities
Each point represents a critic review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.
8/3/2024
Late Review“REVEIL is a fantastic horror game that doesn’t fall short in terms of thrills or stories. It’s a great first-person horror game for those who have enjoyed games like Silent Hills and Amnesia, especially with its great graphics and sound engineering.”
88
88/100
7/25/2024
Late Review“REVEIL is a title worth giving a chance and not giving up after the first hour full of cheap horror shtick. Persistent players will not regret it, discovering a really interesting story in a beautiful visual setting.”
75
75/100
5/2/2024
Launch Window“Overall, it was fun to playthrough Reveil. The playthrough we did took about three hours to get through but after seeing what you need to do can probably be done in about two hours. For $19.99, the game is worth checking out; if the game goes on sale then it would definitely be a great horror game to pick up for spooky season.”
85
85/100
4/6/2024
Launch Window“REVEIL feels like a game that tries to be like its inspirations but fails to deliver on what makes them stand out. The game doesn't appropriately do much with the potential it has and the atmosphere and tension it builds doesn't really go anywhere. The twist at the end also comes out of nowhere and exists only to deliver a shock that really isn't deserved.”
30
30/100
3/28/2024
Launch Window“Reveil is an interesting experience that, while not original, stands out with a well-crafted script and a twist that catches the player off guard. The gameplay is solid, with well-structured puzzles and inspired level design, but the brief modern survival horror-style hunting sections feel out of place, and the protagonist's vocal performance is lackluster. Fear is minimal, leaving room for tension that never turns into true terror. Despite these flaws, the game is enjoyable, more for its story than its gameplay.”
70
70/100
3/19/2024
Launch Window“Reveil is a walking simulator, but it is a remarkable one. Yes, the puzzles are simple, but they are balanced by the game world full of things to explore and find. There is no monotonous pace, and the stealth and chase sections are more than just tense or strained, featuring a few truly scary moments.”
70
70/100
3/15/2024
Launch Window“Reveil isn't going to set the world of P.T.-inspired first-person horror games on fire, and issues with its writing and voice acting often drag it down, but with a strong aesthetic, surreal environments, and straightforward yet engaging puzzles and mechanics, it's still a solid experience that fans of the genre will enjoy.”
70
70/100
3/13/2024
Launch Window“Reveil might not be outwardly terrifying, but it looks incredible and has some interesting puzzles with plenty of variety.”
70
70/100
3/13/2024
Launch Window“Reveil is a game that makes one feel a continuous sense of dispersion and illusion. It makes mood its strong point, with an artistic direction that excels and allows the player to immerse himself in the adventure to the fullest. As far as the pure gameplay part is concerned, however, it could have been done much better.”
75
75/100
3/13/2024
Launch Window“Reveil won't be the horror game of the year, but it can offer a few hours of decent entertainment.”
75
75/100
3/12/2024
Launch Window“Although true horror or explicit gore is nowhere to be found, Reveil’s gameplay is filled with tension, mystery, and some genuine surprises. Its many puzzles are fairly well integrated into the narrative and rarely too frustrating or illogical. Part walking simulator, part puzzle game, and part mind-bending mystery, Reveil is a genre-bender that packs a lot of story and memorable creepiness into its modest length.”
72
72/100
3/12/2024
Launch Window“REVEIL is fine as a mildly spooky walking sim, but it commits so many sins of horror games that it ends up boring at best and frustrating at worst.”
65
65/100
3/7/2024
Launch Window“Reveil is entirely derivative of other works in the genre with nothing new to add, and if you think that might be enough for you, it's unfortunately not a very good version of all that either.”
40
40/100
3/6/2024
Launch Window“Reveil convinces with a psychological horror thriller worthy of the name. Pixelsplit plays its trump cards very well to create a comfort zone that gradually destroys until the player is left naked and exposed to its starkest side.”
70
70/100
3/6/2024
Launch Window“For much of Reveil we were worried that it was just going to be another bog-standard first-person psychological horror game, but it’s safe to say that its late-game twist saved it. And so while it’s not all that scary, and the voice acting of the main character somewhat ruins the atmosphere at times, it’s still very much worth a play if you’re a fan of the genre or just enjoy a good story that throws you a curveball.”
70
70/100
3/6/2024
Launch Window“Reveil tells a great story through its dialogue and settings, but it misses the mark when it comes to horror. It may not scare you, but it still proves quite compelling.”
70
70/100
3/6/2024
Launch Window“REVEIL by Pixelsplit is a daring, surreal experience that impresses with its bold twists, but may leave some questioning its replay value once the mystery is unraveled.”
80
80/100
3/6/2024
Launch Window“REVEIL features a rich, evocative and vintage art direction, with detailed and well-done sets. Unfortunately, everything else is tied up in an average package that struggles to stand out from the myriad of games in the same subgenre.”
60
60/100
