Green Hell Reviews
"If you're a fan of survival games and looking for a challenging title with a realistic survival system, you will feel right at home with green hell. Its survival system is very deep and extensive, and even on the lowest difficulty settings, it will challenge players. However, it's important to note that the next-gen version of this game suffers from low frame rates, frequent frame drops, and inconsistent controls. Therefore, if possible, it's recommended to experience this title on a PC platform."
Review in Persian | Read full review
Final look at Green Hell can be summarized as "it's fine". Building is not the best. Story requires your full attention and some thinking on your own. Survival is frustrating right up until you discover soup economics and combat is flawed. But it's fine. It's enjoyable, detailed, frustrating and still underdeveloped. But it's fine.
Review in Polish | Read full review
If you have played the likes of Subnautica and The Forest, Green Hell: Spirits of Amazonia is undeniably worth checking out. As for existing Green Hell players, it would be a complete no-brainer to miss out on this freebie. While the story can be a bit of a mixed bag when compared to the original campaign, the great sense of exploration and survivability still remains intact at its core. As for newcomers, if you are a fan of survival games and looking for an intense and challenging experience, look no further than this
Green Hell is the best survival game I've played since The Long Dark. It respects your time, doesn't treat you like an idiot, and expects you to learn from your mistakes.
Green Hell is a survival game set in the Amazon jungle. You must meet with a tribe and find clues to remember why you've come to them. What will you uncover as you stalk through the South American jungle?
Green Hell is a game that’s going to be great once the developers have maggots eat away all the infected bits and patch the wounds in a lovely update-lined bandage. It just isn’t there yet, and I’m somewhat sad I’ve had my experience soured before it got there.
Green Hell is off the charts; possibly the best survival simulator ever made, with the best marriage of an incredible story and game play style.
Green Hell is a good survival game that poses a challenge to our ingenuity, in which we will have to make use of our intuition to survive in an Amazon accessible to all types of players, with a solid gameplay, a correct graphic section and some other visual and performance failure that does not affect the entire set.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
If you are in your element when facing impossible odds, Green Hell is right up your alley. The abuse on players is relentless and creates an almost Stockholm syndrome-like experience. All the survival enthusiasts will keep coming back for more and more punishment.
Featuring great technical resources and a proposal directly based on extreme situations, Green Hell is a game that will test players' limits with a challenging degree of difficulty. Despite having an interesting proposal, the lack of a more objective gameplay structure hinders the fun of the game with an excess of survival elements that affect how the title can be enjoyed.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Green Hell is a surprisingly great game which has exceptional depth in its mechanics, an immaculately detailed and immersive world to explore (and die in), with a story that has absolutely no right to be as fantastic and deep as it is. With a wealth of options in modes and difficulty settings, wannabe survivalists will be hard pressed to find a deeper, more rewarding experience. Despite some minor technical flaws and a punishing opening, Green Hell is a game fully deserving of your time and investment.
Green Hell is a hardcore maximum survival game and its difficulty is very high for newbies. That's why I really think this isn't a game created for all types of gamers. But, if you want to enter the world of survival through the big door or you are a diehard fan of this modality this can be your game, since its difficulty will make us feel like real survivors.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Despite this port missing the mark with optimization, Green Hell still stands tall among its contemporaries as one of the better recent games of its sort while also pulling off a compelling story.
Green Hell is a good story-driven survival game, even if with some problems with the controls and the initial difficulty. The co-op play option is also excellent, allowing players to distribute tasks making the whole experience more enjoyable.
Review in Italian | Read full review
I’ll be playing Green Hell for a long time to come. With multiple modes, including multiplayer options and different difficulty settings, there’s a lot of fun to be had here. Its world is beautiful, albeit a bit rough around the edges. But I can’t imagine it’ll be long before we see things fixed up. It’s not like the bar has been set very high, but for what it’s worth, Green Hell is the best survival game I’ve ever played.
Green Hell is the the latest PC survival sim to arrive on consoles, and it brings a solid and challenging survival challenge.
If you're fan of survival and hardcore games and not afraid of multiple deaths, Green Hell can be a unique experience and actually it is one of the best options for you to play.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Green Hell is a game that delivers so many elements that have indeed made this a fantastic game for you and your friend to play.
Green Hell is generally a good game. The fight could be better realized, as could physics. However, the game has to offer an interesting storyline, well-dedicated jungle atmosphere, successful music and decent graphics. There were bugs, and the gameplay could be more extensive.
Review in Polish | Read full review
A different kind of survival sandbox, Green Hell's anchoring in a contemporary place together with its narrative help to separate it from its more aimless seeming brethren. Though some additional polish is required, Green Hell nonetheless is still one of the better survival sandbox experiences to come along in a good while.