Husk Reviews
Despite its ambitious stride to tell a gripping tale of a father/husband striving desperately to look for his missing family, Husk's end delivery is anything but.
Husk is full of great purposes, but sometimes its great plot is not able to recover of the gameplay's repetitiveness. The game doesn't add new ideas to the overwhelmed genre of the first person horror adventures.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
HUSK is full of technical issues and bugs that affect the progress of the story. Great setting but very poor execution. Unplayable.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
One could also make the argument that if a game's story is poor, the gameplay can at least make up for it, and vice versa. Husk manages come frustratingly close at times, leaving the game undone by its inconsistency.
Husk is mostly disappointing. There's spark of a potentially good game buried beneath dozens of problems, but it's so small that it's not worth digging it out. Maybe next time.
Review in Russian | Read full review
Husk is an interesting game that doesn't excel in visual style and technical performance, but offers a nice environmental variability and a decent atmosphere.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Weak narrative coupled with uninspired monsters and clunky gameplay makes Husk a tough pill to swallow
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
If you do not mind bugs and glitches, dated graphics, and gameplay, then you will finds yourself entertained by Husk.