Perception Reviews

Perception is ranked in the 14th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
Jul 7, 2017

Perception tells an intriguing story and if that's enough for you, it's worth playing. Its audio-visual experience is also unlike anything else and if you're looking for a fresh idea, The Deep End Games' debut is worth supporting. It's important to keep in mind, however, if you expect the game to also scare you, there's nothing to see here.

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Wccftech
Top Critic
6.4 / 10.0
Jul 15, 2017

Perception builds upon one unique gameplay element throughout its entire brief run, but fails to see what makes a horror game memorable.

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Justin Celani
Top Critic
6 / 10.0
Jul 20, 2017

Perception isn't really doing a whole lot gameplay wise that the majority of these types of games haven't done before. If players are a fan of narrative driven, creepy experiences, Perception offers that, and even if the game can be completed in a few hours, it's entertaining.

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GameMAG
xtr
Top Critic
6 / 10
Jul 13, 2017

Perception is interesting, in the first place, as an experiment that touches on non-standard themes and offers an unusual gameplay. But the stories are rather simple and predictable, and additional elements, like hide-and-seek and distraction, seem like a not very successful attempt to tighten a short walk.

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60 / 100
Jun 23, 2017

Play Perception if you're in need of a quick horror fix, and not for what could be perceived as something larger.

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6.5 / 10.0
Jun 20, 2017

Perception is a fun game full of unique concepts and ideas, but for a horror game it isn't particularly frightening.

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6.5 / 10.0
Jul 18, 2017

Bar one or two genuine scares Perception doesn't cut the mustard when it comes to horror, a lot of the animations were boring and didn't intimidate neither me nor brave Cassie. Perception fails to deliver on the horror side, but boasts clever mechanics and an engaging but flawed narrative. The artstyle is oiriginal and works perfectly with the darkness and echolocation mechanics.

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6 / 10
Dec 14, 2017

Thanks to its atmosphere, the game manages to create a certain palpable fear in the player, which is fundamental for a work of this kind. The game would benefit from exploring some of its mechanics at a deeper level but as it is, Perception can bring an interesting, even if rather short, experience to the players.

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GameCrate
Top Critic
7.3 / 10.0
Jun 20, 2017

As far as narrative-driven exploration-based horror games go, Perception isn't the worst out there, but it also can't really stand alongside games like those in the Amnesia series or Gone Home. It still warrants a playthrough if you're looking for a game with a unique hook or if you're just desperate for any new horror game to play, though considering its length and lack of varied gameplay, you might be better off waiting until it's on sale.

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3 / 5.0
Jun 13, 2017

Overall, Perception felt more like the horror edition of Gone Home rather than other titles like Outlast, Amnesia, or Resident Evil 7 as it leaned more towards exploration and the underlying plot rather than survival horror. Regrettably, I found that using echolocation in a narrative-driven game only limited my experience of trying to discover more about the house.

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GamePro
Top Critic
73 / 100
May 25, 2017

Innovative but quite repetitive adventure. The Blindness-mechanic is fascinating, but doesn't shine in a playful manner.

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60 / 100
Jul 19, 2017

Perception's unique echolocation gameplay hook is enough to sustain the game for its 4-5-hour run, but I was saddened that The Deep End Games didn't explore this mechanic any more than it did. Had it, Perception's shallow plot and characters might have found some redemption. Ultimately, Perception is more carnival than amusement park – cheap thrills than top shelf. If you like horror games, you'll like Perception, but you've probably already experienced a bunch of horror titles scarier than this one.

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7 / 10.0
Jul 8, 2017

Perception's blindness is both its biggest strength and weakness. While it did lead to some frustrating moments of being lost without a clue what to do, it also meant really having to think about the environment and truly wondering what each noise what. Perception was ultimately terrifying when it was at its best.

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8 / 10
Jun 29, 2017

Perception is a unique and is a downright frightening title. The narrative is well-written, and I was satisfied with my decision to listen to Cassie talk to herself as she explores the haunted estate. As you journey through the lives of the past residents, the house changes, keeping it from growing stale.

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4.5 / 10.0
Jun 18, 2017

Perception's attractive thesis—a blind woman should be capable of investigating the menacing house from her nightmares—creates space for an original protagonist inside of an extraordinary circumstance. A premise isn't a promise, however, as Perception quickly abandons novelty in favor of rote objectives, aimless antagonism, and a narrative set adrift in a sea of platitudes.

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4 / 10.0
Jun 16, 2017

Perception has an intriguing story, which would be better as „walking symulator” that this mediocre horror.

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7.5 / 10.0
May 30, 2017

Ultimately a worthwhile recommendation for horror fans thanks to its original concept, likable protagonist, and some genuinely chilling frights.

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6 / 10.0
Jun 26, 2017

While stuffed full of promise, Perception fails to execute what could have been an unique and brilliant horror adventure concept.

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6 / 10.0
Jun 1, 2017

Perception starts with good ideas, but fails to build a really original game around them. The atmosphere is good during the first minutes, but It feels like a guided walking simulator without real scares.

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Evan Norris
Top Critic
Unscored
Jun 5, 2017

It's neither as engaging nor as terrifying as first-person horror games like Amnesia or SOMA, but its earnest spookiness goes a long way.

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