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Maze: Subject 360 Collector's Edition

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97%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
music, replayability
97% User Score Based on 70 reviews

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Maze: Subject 360 Collector's Edition is a single player action game. It was developed by Mad Head Games and was released on April 28, 2016. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

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97%
Audience ScoreBased on 70 reviews
story42 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions

  • Engaging and creepy storyline with well-executed jump scares that enhance the horror experience.
  • Variety of hidden object scenes and puzzles that are thematically relevant and enjoyable.
  • Good graphics, sound design, and voice acting that contribute to an immersive atmosphere.
  • Some puzzles are overly simplistic or rely on guessing, which can break immersion.
  • The game can feel short, and certain gameplay elements, like the objectives list, pop up too frequently.
  • A specific fight towards the end is frustrating and cannot be skipped, which may hinder the overall experience.
  • story
    72 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story has received generally positive feedback, with many players finding it engaging and well-crafted, particularly for a hidden object game. It features a creepy atmosphere, intriguing plot twists, and a narrative that stands out from typical genre conventions, keeping players invested throughout. While some noted minor flaws, such as an occasionally annoying villain, the overall consensus is that the story enhances the gameplay experience significantly.

    • “The game had a very interesting story and never bored me for a moment.”
    • “The story is engrossing from beginning to end, the scares kept me on the edge of my seat, and it hit the nail on the head when it comes to the atmosphere and pacing, including the bonus chapter.”
    • “One of the best hidden object games I have played, the story is pretty compelling and the characters encountered are interesting and believable within the context of the fantastic/horrific story that plays out.”
    • “In the main story line, you play a woman whose vacation is disrupted when she finds herself living a nightmare.”
    • “Not the usual story you get with hidden object games.”
    • “I find it difficult to find a good creepy hidden object or point and click game that doesn't involve too much having to kill things or run away from things; I'm interested in the storyline and atmosphere and can't be doing with being constantly timed or under attack.”
  • graphics
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are characterized by a dark and grainy aesthetic that effectively complements its creepy atmosphere, enhanced by a vibrant color palette. Reviewers praise the artwork and overall visual design as well-executed, contributing to an engaging and immersive experience alongside the game's intriguing story and sound design. Overall, the graphics are considered above average, fitting well with the game's ambiance and enhancing the gameplay.

    • “The graphics are great: it's really fitting to the ambiance of the game, like the soundtrack.”
    • “It's still a game like the others but everything is better than average: a story that's actually quite interesting, good graphics, inventive original puzzles and hidden-object scenes and some other interesting mechanics.”
    • “Graphically, the game’s very dark and grainy, but there is a good amount of color, so it all works together.”
  • music
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is highly praised for its excellent quality and fitting ambiance, enhancing the overall experience without being repetitive. Players appreciate the variety, with 14 distinct tracks available, and the customizable audio settings that allow for tailored sound management. Overall, the soundtrack significantly contributes to the game's creepy atmosphere and artistic style.

    • “The soundtrack of the game is also very good.”
    • “This soundtrack made the game even better.”
    • “Creepy story, great art style, excellent soundtrack, no overly repetitive tracks, no game bugs.”
    • “The graphics are great: it's really fitting to the ambiance of the game, like the soundtrack.”
    • “Options include separate sliders for music, ambients, sfx, and voices, plus full-screen (auto-widescreen), aspect correction, and custom cursor.”
  • gameplay
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally well-received, featuring enjoyable puzzles and a compelling story that enhances the overall experience. While the puzzles tend to be on the easier side, this design choice helps maintain the narrative flow without frustrating players. The game incorporates standard mechanics like item usage and object finding, but lacks the promised depth of player choice.

    • “Overall, this was a tremendously creepy game with an exciting story, spooky visuals and sounds, and fun gameplay.”
    • “Awesome gameplay and puzzles too.”
    • “One of the best hidden object games I have played, the story is pretty compelling and the characters encountered are interesting and believable (within the context of the fantastic/horrific story that plays out), and the gameplay is decent enough to not get in the way - the puzzles are all on the easy to trivial side, but in this case it does help in a way by avoiding breaking the flow of the story when you get stuck on a tricky puzzle for ages.”
    • “The gameplay is quite standard here: use items, find objects, solve puzzles, etc. The 'driven by choice' mentioned in the description isn't really present, which is a shame.”
    • “The puzzles are all on the easy to trivial side, but in this case, it does help in a way by avoiding breaking the flow of the story when you get stuck on a tricky puzzle for ages.”
  • atmosphere
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is generally praised for being engaging and effectively creepy, with many players appreciating its engrossing story and well-paced scares. While some experienced players may not find it particularly spooky, the overall ambiance successfully enhances the gameplay experience, making it a standout in the hidden object and point-and-click genres.

    • “The atmosphere was fantastically creepy, actually surprisingly horror-ish for these games, so I'm really pleased with that.”
    • “The story is engrossing from beginning to end, the scares kept me on the edge of my seat, and it hit the nail on the head when it comes to the atmosphere and pacing, including the bonus chapter.”
    • “I find it difficult to find a good creepy hidden object or point-and-click game that doesn't involve too much killing or running away; I'm interested in the storyline and atmosphere and can't deal with being constantly timed or under attack.”
    • “I find it difficult to find a good creepy hidden object or point and click game that doesn't involve too much having to kill things or run away from things. I'm interested in the storyline and atmosphere and can't be doing with being constantly timed or under attack.”
  • replayability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features 19 replayable hidden object scenes (hos) that track time, accuracy, and high scores, but overall, players find the replay value to be low. Despite the scoring system, the limited variety and challenge diminish the incentive to replay.

    • “19 replayable hidden object scenes (shows time taken, accuracy, and high scores).”
    • “The same scoring system applies to the replayable hidden object scenes.”
    • “The replayability of the game is impressive, offering various challenges to keep players engaged.”
    • “Low replay value.”
    • “Same scoring as the replayable HOS.”
    • “19 replayable HOS (shows time taken, accuracy, and high scores).”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is highlighted by the character of the demon girl, who is consistently described as hilarious, suggesting that her comedic presence significantly enhances the overall experience.

    • “The demon girl was hilarious.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the varied and engaging puzzles, which require thoughtful searching based on hints rather than object names. This approach strikes a balance, providing a challenge that is stimulating without becoming tedious.

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Maze: Subject 360 Collector's Edition is a action game.

Maze: Subject 360 Collector's Edition is available on PC and Windows.

Maze: Subject 360 Collector's Edition was released on April 28, 2016.

Maze: Subject 360 Collector's Edition was developed by Mad Head Games.

Maze: Subject 360 Collector's Edition has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its music.

Maze: Subject 360 Collector's Edition is a single player game.

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