Beholder: Complete Edition Reviews

Beholder: Complete Edition is ranked in the 30th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8 / 10.0
Jan 16, 2018

Beholder is a straightforward game which puts the player in a very uncomfortable position and toys with his emotions.

Review in Polish | Read full review

7 / 10
Dec 14, 2018

Beholder's dystopian world provides a grimly satisfying management playground to work in. It's got plenty of heart – albeit a rather scorched black one – and it forces you into making genuinely interesting moral and ethical decisions, which should be enough to see you through the tiresome grind, muddled signposting and rather flakey controls.

Read full review

3 / 10.0
Dec 7, 2018

The visual style is certainly unique enough despite how much it may remind some of Playdead’s Limbo. The gameplay is also inspiring when first experiencing it for its mesh of strategy, management, and stealth. It’s just a shame that it gets bogged down by the economy when trying to complete key objectives. The controls are serviceable also but will take some getting used to at first.

Read full review

Generación Xbox
Lobato
Top Critic
7.7 / 10.0
Jan 22, 2018

A good game that will make us think about our way of acting. A very good point and click for the Xbox catalog.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

5.5 / 10.0
Jan 16, 2018

Beholder is an interesting management sim with brilliant morally ambiguous themes taking center stage, however it suffers from imbalanced execution.

Read full review

65 / 100
Dec 21, 2018

Beholder: Complete Edition is a bit too much like an exhausting job, a job that I wished I could quit after a while.

Read full review

74 / 100
Jan 30, 2018

the game will still play the same: spy, report, build relationships, and try not to get shot in the face.

Read full review

7 / 10
Jan 20, 2018

Beholder: Complete Edition is a fun strategy game. Its gorgeous yet subtle dystopian aesthetic illustrates a totalitarian world on the brink of revolution, with an interesting set of characters and soundtrack to boot. But while it's geared towards player agency, it can feel like you're under the thumb of the state more often than not, and that means you may feel forced to walk a path you didn't necessarily choose.

Read full review

6 / 10
Jan 18, 2018

Beholder is an intriguing concept and thematically rather strong, as it twists and exaggerates a Cold War totalitarian surveillance state into the form of a video game. However, with a sequel on the way, we hope that Warm Lamp can improve on an idea that's rather rough around the edges but is dying to be fleshed out further.

Read full review