Beholder: Complete Edition Reviews

Beholder: Complete Edition is ranked in the 30th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
9 / 10.0
Jan 16, 2018

Beholder is a rare breed of game. It's a dark, gritty theme with the odd comical moment and a hint of strategy all crammed together around moral, game-changing options and outcomes. I love it! If you have played Papers, Please and enjoy that style of gameplay, imagine that along with a hotel simulator and a TellTale game and you kind of get Beholder. The game has a lot of replay value, not just for trophies but also to see how people react to different options and how different choices play out.

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9 / 10
Jan 24, 2018

Beholder: Complete Edition is a game that is worthy of your time and money, and I had an absolute blast playing. There are several endings you can reach and many ways you can handle each situation. The decisions you make will impact the endings, so if you want to see everything you'll need to play nice/be the bad guy and alternate as needed.

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8.4 / 10.0
Jan 18, 2018

This is an amazing game not only in telling a unique perspective, but being fascinating to work through.

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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.

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80 / 100
Jan 14, 2018

Spying on your neighbors has never been so fun and enjoyable. Even though the game gets empty and monotonous at its end, taking complicated decisions and suffering with its consequences turn Beholder Complete Edition into great fun.

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8 / 10.0
Jan 27, 2018

Players looking for a unique experience that has bits of Fallout Shelter crossed with The Sims will find a game that is move-in ready!

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4 / 5.0
Dec 6, 2018

Spying on your neighbours and rummaging through their belongings has never been as fun and stressful as it is in Beholder: Complete Edition. The game has some minor blemishes when it comes to tasks and time limits, but the Complete Edition of Beholder is still an incredibly unique and enjoyable totalitarian experience.

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Jan 30, 2018

Beholder: Complete Edition is a surprisingly challenging experience, but is still a fantastic game.

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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.

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7.5 / 10.0
Jan 11, 2017

I was pleasantly surprised and impressed by this game. Despite flaws, I would say it's certainly worth a download.

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7.5 / 10.0
Jan 1, 2019

A dark game with a satirical edge, this is an addictive, fun and challenging game. The concept is unique with only a few frustrations, like a steep learning curve and sometimes fiddly controls, that stop this from being truly great. Worth checking out!

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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.

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7.2 / 10.0
Feb 14, 2019

Beholder is a great management game where you need to decide where your loyalty lies. It plays great and looks awesome. The dark theme fits perfectly with socialist reality of the game and makes for great and somewhat dark experience.

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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.

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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.

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70%
Jan 17, 2018

Beholder: Complete Edition is a unique and thought-provoking package that should pique the interest of any gamer that isn't averse to a bit of strategy. It may not stand up so well to many repeated playthroughs, despite it having multiple endings aplenty, but while it lasts it'll have you on tenterhooks as you go about your duplicitous operations.

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Jan 17, 2018

As a game, Beholder is really well made. It has an interesting aesthetic, clever, challenging mechanics, and plenty of paths through the game. Its real struggle is in getting you to genuinely care about what's going on, and it's hard to get there; the gameplay too often makes it too clear that you need to make decisions that have little to do with your moral core.

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7 / 10.0
Dec 24, 2018

All in all, Beholder will certainly capture your attention for quite a while with its dark premise and complex relationships. Keep in mind, though, some of the controls don't work as intuitively as you'd expect, and some of the actions you have to do can be a bore. If you can see past that, this is a fantastically-designed management-sim with layers of art and complexity.

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7 / 10.0
Dec 9, 2018

While not everything quite comes together as likely intended the game experience is, without a doubt, unique and will challenge you in a few different directions. I would have appreciated a little more in-game direction as getting started and being sure what you need to do can be perplexing. Once you get into the routine of taking communication from “The Ministry” and working out what needs to be done it can provide few a few playthroughs (the included DLC adds an alternative situation as well) of something very different.

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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.

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