The Blackout Club Reviews
Stranger things have happened, but they're rarely as scary or as fun as The Blackout Club, a dynamic co-op adventure that beckons with its bellowing song of hypnosis.
I don’t think I played a single match that I didn’t enjoy. The game offers an immediately recognisable concept, that manages to innovate and surprise, and it’s entirely unlike anything else I’ve played before. Just like a secret clubhouse, it’s likely to lose its allure if you spend all your time there – but it’s exciting as hell to to visit in a snatched moment.
The Blackout Club is messy, buggy, weird, and I can’t stop playing it
...a celebration of 80's horror nostalgia and has enough intriguing elements to make it worthwhile.
Impressive heritage and a handful of neat ideas bubble beneath this co-op horror, though they're both ultimately squandered.