- June 8, 2022
- zstar
Sinister Night
39%Game Brain Score
atmosphere
gameplay, stability
43% User Score 42 reviews
Platforms
About
In "Sinister Night," players uncover the dark secrets of an ancient mansion while navigating a terrifying supernatural world. As they progress, they must solve challenging puzzles and defeat frightening creatures to unveil the mystery behind the sinister events. With its gripping storyline and immersive atmosphere, this survival horror game delivers an unforgettable experience.



Audience ScoreBased on 42 reviews
atmosphere1 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game is fun and has great potential, especially when played with friends.
- It offers an interesting mix of gameplay elements similar to popular titles like Among Us and Phasmophobia.
- The developers are proactive and receptive to player feedback, which bodes well for future updates.
- The game requires a minimum of 8 players to start, making it difficult to find matches due to a low player base.
- There are significant issues with server availability, particularly in North America, leading to long wait times or inability to play.
- The game lacks a tutorial and has several bugs, which can hinder the overall experience.
gameplay
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay has garnered mixed feedback, with some users expressing frustration over accessibility issues and a perceived lack of support for diverse communities. Others find the concept intriguing, likening it to a blend of "Among Us" and "Phasmophobia," but desire a more refined experience free from disruptive player behavior.
“More on the Among Us gameplay type in a Phasmophobia style without all the BS of deceit, players who just troll and kill you for no reason.”
“It seems interesting, but I quite literally cannot comment on gameplay because it's impossible to play the game.”
“I was excited to try this game, but it seems like it doesn't support all communities and only focuses on Chinese gameplay. It's quite rude and savage. I guess I'll just need to wait for the game to be more popular before I buy it again.”
“The gameplay feels more like an 'Among Us' type in a Phasmophobia style, but without all the nonsense of deceitful players who just troll and kill you for no reason.”