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Night in the Woods: Weird Autumn Edition

Released: 12/13/2017

"Weird Autumn is story-driven adventure game Night in the Wood's version of a director's cut: it's a free update that adds new dialogue, extra activities and a couple of fresh faces to meet. It also ushers in two supplementary side stories, Longest Night and Lost Constellation, both standalone (if short) games in their own right. They were released on their own during Night in the Wood's development, but now they're integrated into the main game's world." - PC Gamer

"Weird Autumn is story-driven adventure game Night in the Wood's version of a director's cut: it's a free update that adds new dialogue, extra activities and a couple of fresh faces to meet. It also ushers in two supplementary side stories, Longest Night and Lost Constellation, both standalone (if short) games in their own right. They were released on their own during Night in the Wood's development, but now they're integrated into the main game's world." - PC Gamer

"Weird Autumn is story-driven adventure game Night in the Wood's version of a director's cut: it's a free update that adds new dialogue, extra activities and a couple of fresh faces to meet. It also ushers in two supplementary side stories, Longest Night and Lost Constellation, both standalone (if short) games in their own right. They were released on their own during Night in the Wood's development, but now they're integrated into the main game's world." - PC Gamer

Critics
80
Metacritic
78

Score Breakdown

80.0

Critic Average

2 reviews

N/A

Steam User Score

Less than 50 reviews

78

Metacritic User Score

594 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
+2.0
Combined Disparity
+2.0

Average of both sources

Review Timing

1 launch window (50%)1 late (50%)