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4,877.2 hrs on record (4,245.9 hrs at review time)
it's alright.
Posted 5 May, 2024.
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66.3 hrs on record (31.2 hrs at review time)
This game is a massive step up from the first. Beautiful soundtrack, great voice acting, amazing graphics, and rich in story. If you enjoyed Bendy and The Ink Machine, you'll definitely enjoy Bendy and The Dark Revival.
Posted 23 November, 2022.
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2.0 hrs on record (1.9 hrs at review time)
This game makes me peace out faster than FNAF Help Wanted did the first time I played it. There's something about tight hallways with murderous creatures roaming that just do it for me. Add the fact that the game has no ambiance music and it's all sounds and dimly lit scenery, and you've got a pretty decent horror game. I'm not a big fan of some randomized things, such as the Level 2 access keycard, and I don't like that the Warehouse has no lighting and you have to only rely on your flashlight. And I think the game can do better with directing you with what you're supposed to be doing better, but other than that, really fun game! I've seen gameplay of this game so I know how it goes, but even though I've seen gameplay, it's still really scary, especially because the game is randomized each time with item spawns and stuff. That's really my only complaint about the game if I'm being honest. It definitely has speedrunning ability (there's even an option to do a run in the game itself), and with the randomized factors, the game is actually pretty replayable. Do I recommend this game? If you like horror strategy games, then Emily Wants To Play Too is 100% for you!

Overall rating: 4.5/5
Posted 19 May, 2021. Last edited 19 May, 2021.
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123.1 hrs on record (85.0 hrs at review time)
I'm just gonna list everything that I like about the game and hope it helps.
-Has the best cast in all 3 main games (In my own opinion).
-New locations.
-New minigames during class trials.
-More story.
-Remixed music, as well as new music in general. This was actually my favorite soundtrack in the game, but for me, the main theme for this game is debatable.
-Super epic twists in both the trials and the story.
-The ending is very controversial, but I loved it, mostly because of the theme the game portrayed at the end.
-3 of the trials made me very emotional, something a game doesn't normally do.

Overall, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony is my favorite Danganronpa game, and is one of my top favorite games. It does well with flipping your expectations of what Danganronpa is. If you're new to the series, play the first two, and try to play this one without looking at spoilers the best you can.
Posted 27 February, 2021.
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337.4 hrs on record (214.5 hrs at review time)
The game's concept is simple: Survive a maze full of unique but questionable creatures while trying to collect soul shards to unlock a ring piece. The game is fun and hard, but it's meant to be hard. Still currently waiting for Chapter 4 sadly, but I find it fun to try and beat your best time on levels. Anyways, the game is great, and it's made with Unreal Engine, so the graphics and environments look amazing. The story is simple yet somewhat confusing, but it is easy to understand a bit as to what's going on. The monsters, as I said before, are ridiculous creatures created by Malak (the main villain, for now), who made them because he knows what your deepest fears are. I mean, if I saw a knife-wielding monkey chasing after me, I'd probably wet my pants too. Overall, the game is great, and I can't wait to see what they do next for this game. Highly recommended.
Posted 26 July, 2020.
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16.2 hrs on record (1.4 hrs at review time)
Despite the flaws that the game holds due to its current status as an alpha only build, it holds up in terms of peaking interest and stuff. The AI and physics are a little wonky (I watched Bird Man get stuck in the ceiling twice within 10 seconds) and I still cannot get to the second floor, but that's most likely due to me being really bad at these puzzles in the game (I think I'm seeing a pattern with how smart I am at doing these puzzles in the Hello Neighbor games). Overall, the alpha is pretty good. Still needs a little bit of work here and there, but it's a great start to a hopefully great sequel.
Posted 23 July, 2020.
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3 people found this review helpful
115.6 hrs on record (103.7 hrs at review time)
I honestly do not have a problem with this game. I love it! But I tried to play it in Non-VR because I wanted to see what it was like and the game just runs it in my headset, so either the game isn't updated for everyone yet (even though mine just did), my software is running still, or something else. Either way, love the game anyways!
Posted 17 December, 2019.
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133.2 hrs on record (79.4 hrs at review time)
Decided to rewrite my review of the game, so here it is:

Bendy And The Ink Machine is a pretty good game. The style and tone of the game is a unique one, with the settings, props, and characters having a cartoon style look to them (Cause they ARE cartoons). Bendy is a worthy antagonist. In Chapters 2, 3 and 5. Chapter 1 is excusable because it's meant to set the tone for what lies in future chapters. Chapter 5 introduces Bendy's true demon form: Beast Bendy. Basically just the normal Ink Demon on steroids.

Side characters like Boris got a lot of love and praise (like he should have), and the Butcher Gang was not fun to deal with at times, but overall they work pretty well for what the game is today (I won't be saying much for Sammy, because there's not much to say, other than that man just doesn't know how to stay dead).

As for Alice, she really opens up a lot various questions as to who she was/is and everything like that. Her design works both metaphorically and physically, and to me, she felt more like the primary antagonist in Chapters 3 and 4. It sucks we didn't get to see much of her, as I felt there could've been a fight between Henry and Alice or something before her demise. Speaking of which...

Tom and Allison(?) are the two helpers for Henry in Chapter 5. I feel like they don't serve much to the game, other than Tom being able to stop us from going on an errand run, and just showing us that the workers became ink people basically. I mean, they also help us fight a mob of Searchers and Lost Ones, but that's about it.


Overall, Bendy And The Ink Machine is a pretty decent game. The art style, tone, settings, and characters are each unique in their own ways. There are a few things I would like to see changed, such as an alternate ending where Boris is saved in Chapter 4, and maybe a showdown or something between Henry and Alice before she dies. The game's popularity died down a tiny bit, but may be coming back slowly as the sequel, Bendy And The Dark Revival, creeps its way onto our wishlists on Steam. I do recommend the game, despite any negative comments I left above. If you enjoy playing the demo, you'll enjoy the full game for sure.
Posted 17 May, 2017. Last edited 23 July, 2020.
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29.1 hrs on record (5.6 hrs at review time)
This is truly a game that will scare the living daylights out of you. 11 out of 10 stars.
Posted 20 November, 2015.
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