- February 25, 2022
- Everyday Agents
They Die Tomorrow
46%Game Brain Score
music
gameplay, graphics
63% User Score 24 reviews
Platforms
About
They Die Tomorrow is a co-op horror investigation game for 1-4 players that sends you to the scene of a murder right before it happens. Use discovered evidence and observed behaviors to identify the killer, but be quick about it... You don't want to be the next victim! Multiple ways to play.





Audience ScoreBased on 24 reviews
music3 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game has a unique concept of identifying the killer before a murder takes place, which adds an exciting twist to the ghost hunting genre.
- The attention to detail in the game's atmosphere, including sound design and graphics, creates a creepy and immersive experience.
- There is potential for the game to improve significantly, with a solid foundation and engaging gameplay that can be enjoyable both solo and in multiplayer.
- The game is plagued by bugs and glitches, particularly in multiplayer mode, which can lead to frustrating experiences.
- The tutorial is insufficient, providing minimal guidance on game mechanics, leaving players confused about how to progress.
- The game feels rushed and underdeveloped, with many players expressing concerns about its lack of updates and overall polish since its Early Access launch.
gameplay
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay has potential but requires tuning to justify its value, with some users finding it lackluster compared to the hype surrounding it. Many feel that it borrows ideas and mechanics from Phasmophobia without successfully capturing its essence.
“The gameplay mechanics are reminiscent of Phasmophobia, but it offers its own unique twist.”
“As for actual gameplay, the game is very lackluster, especially after all the hype.”
“I'm not going to hold my breath; it is almost like the ideas and game mechanics are from Phasmophobia without it trying to be Phasmophobia.”
“There's some solid gameplay here that just needs some tuning to be worth the money.”