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STRANGER THINGS 3: O JOGO is a multiplayer action adventure game with horror and science fiction themes. It received positive reviews from players.

Stranger Things 3: The Game Stranger Things 3: The Game é o complemento oficial da 3ª temporada da série original de sucesso! Jogue eventos conhecidos da série enquanto descobre missões inéditas, interações de personagens e segredos! Este jogo de aventura combina um estilo de arte distintamente retrô com uma mecânica de jogo moderna, proporcionando uma diversão nostálgica com uma nova roupagem. As…

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85%
Audience ScoreBased on 246 reviews
story19 positive mentions
grinding3 negative mentions

  • Faithfully follows the story of Stranger Things Season 3 with many playable characters, each having unique abilities.
  • Enjoyable retro pixel art style and nostalgic 80s/90s vibe that fits the show's theme well.
  • Co-op local multiplayer mode adds to the fun experience, and the game contains puzzles, quests, and collectibles which engage players.
  • Gameplay can be repetitive and sluggish with some frustrating difficulty spikes and boss fights.
  • Controls, especially with mouse and keyboard, feel clunky and less responsive, making combat and navigation difficult.
  • Presence of bugs that affect progression (e.g., broken boss fights, stuck sections), lack of language options, and minimal audio/dialogue immersion detract from the overall experience.
  • story
    83 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story closely follows the plot of Stranger Things Season 3, offering fans a faithful and nostalgic retelling with familiar characters and locations. However, it lacks depth and emotional engagement, providing little new narrative content or surprises, and can feel repetitive or confusing to newcomers unfamiliar with the show. While appreciated by existing fans, the story serves mainly as a backdrop to the gameplay rather than delivering a compelling standalone experience.

    • “In terms of story and characters, Stranger Things 3: The Game stays faithful to the events of Season 3.”
    • “Not only do you get to play through the story of Season 3 with tons of extras, but if you grew up in the 80s/90s this game will take you right back there.”
    • “It follows the story of Season 3 with a few changes so it felt more like a game and to explain the big group of characters that are together all the time.”
    • “Unlike some really cool games from the past that you can even buy in Steam nowadays (like DuckTales and Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers), this one fails to provide anything special for those who aren't familiar with the original story and characters.”
    • “The story of the game wouldn't be a surprise if you've already seen the series, but if you haven't then you'll probably be lost, because the game doesn't retell the story of the first two seasons.”
    • “The story is told so much better in the show and some of the changes they make to it don't make much sense.”
  • gameplay
    48 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers nostalgic, retro-style beat-'em-up and exploration mechanics with simple yet engaging combat and character-switching features, appealing especially to Stranger Things fans. However, it suffers from repetitive elements, occasional difficulty spikes, some bugs, and a lack of significant innovation, which may limit its long-term appeal. Co-op mode and varied character abilities add some depth, but overall the gameplay is solid if not exceptional.

    • “In as few words as possible: fun combat, difficult when it wants to be, fun mechanics, a nice retro 16 bit game.”
    • “The game lets us visit pretty much every Hawkins landmark from the show in an open world-like manner, it lets us control most of the major characters, every one of which has his or her own unique powers and abilities, it has Zombies Ate My Neighbors-like action, it has pretty neat old school mechanics (the exploration part would probably remind you a little of early The Legend of Zelda titles), it has simple but useful crafting system, it has puzzles, it has collectibles and it follows the entire season, episode by episode.”
    • “What I enjoy in Stranger Things 3 is the fact that you can swap between characters at any given time, including your companion, as you always have two characters during your gameplay in the single-mode.”
    • “The game was surprisingly entertaining, but the steep difficulty spikes and kinda sluggish gameplay ruined it for me.”
    • “The retro graphics and gameplay might be intended as nostalgic, but they come off as lazy and outdated.”
    • “However, the lack of substantial gameplay improvements, reliance on certain overpowered characters, and the presence of notable bugs hinder the overall enjoyment.”
  • graphics
    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's retro, pixelated graphics are widely appreciated for their nostalgic charm and simplicity, fitting well with the gameplay and series' style. While some find the visuals basic or slightly outdated, most praise the art style as adorable and well-integrated, making the game accessible even on lower-end systems. Overall, the graphics contribute positively to the experience, evoking classic isometric RPG aesthetics.

    • “For an 8-bit type game, the graphics were surprisingly integrated very well in a nostalgic way.”
    • “The pixel art style is really cool and fits in with the show well.”
    • “Visuals are great, they instantly take you back to the times of isometric RPGs.”
    • “The retro graphics and gameplay might be intended as nostalgic, but they come off as lazy and outdated.”
    • “Combat is a little delayed for me somehow, but those graphics are fine though.”
    • “If you like retro or pixel graphics, you will like the game.”
  • music
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is often praised for its authentic 80s vibe and strong connection to the show, enhancing key moments with suspenseful synth tracks. However, many users find the soundtrack repetitive and lacking variety, which detracts from the overall experience and leads some to turn the music off after extended play.

    • “The music like the show was very on point and well done; it had the 80s feel to it and the music spiked at key moments when it was supposed to.”
    • “I'll be honest, I bought this not expecting much but to my sheer surprise it really follows the show well—fantastic game design, art, music, and story.”
    • “As much as I love what I've played of the game so far: the Diablo-esque gameplay, the pixel art style, music, and writing.”
    • “The game could have benefited from different music; you hear one song throughout the entire game and that's it.”
    • “The music in the background consists of a couple of different suspenseful synth soundtracks, which after 2 hours just sounds like one track repeating over and over.”
    • “I found myself turning the music off on my third hour.”
  • grinding
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users have mixed feelings about grinding; some find it tedious and annoying with limited mechanics and no save options, while others enjoy the pixel-graphics and find the grinding fun and engaging. A second playthrough is often needed to fully appreciate it.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “As a Stranger Things fan, I have to stress that this game is truly bland with no further insight beyond what we've already seen in the film. Most scenes are confusing if you haven't watched the movie, and the game lacks important mechanics that similar games succeed with. Character cycling is tedious and annoying, and there are no save options.”
    • “Character cycling is tedious and annoying.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect is underwhelming, with the story failing to capture the depth and engagement of the original show, relying more on emotion than logical development.

    • “El: emotional, not logic”
  • monetization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's monetization is widely viewed as a disappointing cash grab that undermines the potential of the Stranger Things franchise, though it still offers an enjoyable experience despite this.

    • “Overall, this game is a disappointing cash grab that squanders the potential of the Stranger Things franchise.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praise the atmosphere for its nostalgic presence, featuring all their favorite characters and creating an engaging, enjoyable environment.

  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers moderate replayability through collectibles like gnome hunting and a challenging permadeath mode, despite its relatively short main story length of 5-7 hours.

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STRANGER THINGS 3: O JOGO is a action adventure game with horror and science fiction themes.

STRANGER THINGS 3: O JOGO is available on Windows.

On average players spend around 15 hours playing STRANGER THINGS 3: O JOGO.

STRANGER THINGS 3: O JOGO was developed by KyoTanaka.

STRANGER THINGS 3: O JOGO has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its grinding.

STRANGER THINGS 3: O JOGO is a multiplayer game with local co-op support.

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