DEATH NOTE Killer Within Reviews

DEATH NOTE Killer Within is ranked in the 25th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
6 / 10
Nov 8, 2024

Death Note Killer Within is truly fascinating, even to look at from a distance. It’s a smart adaptation of a Shonen Jump manga that is famous for challenging what “Shonen Jump manga” could be at its moment in time. Seeing the characters pop up in games like Jump Ultimate Stars or Jump Force was always awkward, and the other games based on the series remain obscure. So it’s cool to see the folks who made this identify a trend and realize the IP is a good fit, then execute it in a way that both adapts Death Note and have fun with it at the same time. I think it has a pretty limited audience though, as you have to cross several barriers of entry to get what feels like the only way to have a good time. If the gameplay gave more time for its nuances to breathe and shine, was more adaptable to the inherent instability of online play, and was more approachable, there’d be something really special here.

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6 / 10.0
Nov 12, 2024

While Death Note: Killer Within is a creative use of the property, the game doesn't use enough elements of the rich source material and has a good chance of leaving fans wanting more.

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8 / 10.0
Nov 15, 2024

DEATH NOTE Killer Within takes the core ideas of Among Us and adds a unique Cat & Mouse flair with some notable nods to the anime.

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7 / 10.0
Dec 6, 2024

With some issues such as gameplay that can tire in the short and medium term, a slightly aggressive monetization system and performance problems that don't get in the way, but are annoying, DEATH NOTE Killer Within combines gameplay, visual style and the appeal of a successful anime to generate a lot of fun and confusion online - even arriving late as a representative of a very specific subgenre from an era that has long since passed.

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5.5 / 10.0
Nov 12, 2024

Death Note: Killer Within attempts to bring the tension and drama of the iconic anime into a social deduction game format. While it offers solid fan service with familiar characters like Light, L, and Ryuk, the gameplay feels overly familiar and limited, failing to innovate within its genre. Frequent technical issues, limited task variety, and an underwhelming use of the Death Note itself make it difficult to recommend, even to die-hard fans. There are moments of charm and humor, but overall, Killer Within struggles to live up to its potential.

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6.5 / 10.0
Nov 20, 2024

Death Note Killer Within is better than I expected it to be, but is also a game where your experience hinges on other people’s behavior and actually getting to complete a match.

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