Infliction: Extended Cut Reviews

Infliction: Extended Cut is ranked in the 34th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
6 / 10.0
Feb 25, 2021

Infliction nails most of the traditions horror tropes and does well to create a genuinely intriguing and anxiety-inducing atmosphere with is detail design and ever-changing environments. However, the lack of any real memorable scares and countless scripted deaths that get old quickly paired with recurring performance issues consistently break the immersion that was so brilliantly created.

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80 / 100
Feb 5, 2021

Those who are willing to take the time comb through Infliction: Extended will find a horror experience will leave you afraid of the dark.

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4 / 5.0
Aug 4, 2020

While some of the game’s mechanics, such as your limited defensive options, come across as a little half-baked, the oppressive atmosphere and genuine chills Infliction: Extended Cut delivers make it a standout survival horror title on a system that’s somewhat starved of them. Though many players will probably burn through the game’s five-hour story in just a few sittings, the New Game Plus Mode also does a good job of adding replay value with its revamped puzzles and more challenging gameplay.

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Jul 23, 2020

I’ve had a long-standing fascination with horror from an early age, maybe too early. By the start of high school, I had been equally terrified and enthralled by films such as Candyman and Creepshow, had read The Shining and was devouring any horror novel that came my way. In 1999 Silent Hill dropped me right into a horror story, and I’ve loved horror games ever since. This week I’ve taken a shaky stroll through the psychological horror house of Infliction: Extended Cut.

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8.5 / 10.0
Jul 20, 2020

Infliction Extended Cut was a fun, scary, mysterious experience. The gameplay itself is very simple, but the story and the things you discover are what make you stay until the end. I enjoyed my time with it.

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Jul 14, 2020

Infliction: Extended Cut looks great on consoles and tells a good story but is hampered by its repetitive gameplay and lack of variety.

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Jul 7, 2020

Horror is an intensely difficult genre to get right. You need to draw players in and immerse them in the experience to the point that they have an emotional connection to the game, and then hit them with things that are not just grotesque, but also deeply unsettling. Horror needs to engage the brain as it engages the more visceral reactions, and that's very hard to do. Infliction: Extended Cut doesn't get there. It's simply too pedestrian and rote to really work.

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7.2 / 10.0
Jul 2, 2020

Horror adventure / walking simulation games have seemed to be quite abundant on the Switch but unfortunately they've all been pretty middle of the road without any clearly stepping up and achieving something great...

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7 / 10.0
Jun 30, 2020

To conclude, I didn't expect this game to be so terrifying. I was CRAWLING through most of my playthrough and sometimes that got me killed. Overall, the game took me about 4 hours to complete the main story. It's short and sweetly nightmarish. If you're looking for something to kick your anxiety into overdrive then Infliction: Extended Cut is the game to keep you up at night. I'm giving this game a 7 out of 10. Now... if you'll excuse me I have to go find some salt and holy water.

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6.5 / 10.0
Jun 28, 2020

All in all, Infliction: Extended Cut is a decent, if unremarkable horror game that probably clings onto its inspirations a little too closely.

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8 / 10.0
Jun 25, 2020

Certain events will or will not trigger during a playthrough, meaning that sometimes you may see things on a replay you didn't see before, giving it a high amount of replayability. The game also includes a museum-like behind the scenes feature that can be unlocked after you've beaten it for the first time, something I wish more games would do. I was pleasantly surprised by Infliction, and if you like horror games I think you will be, too.

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5 / 10.0
Apr 22, 2020

It is just another haunted house and this one is not very amusing.

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3.8 / 5.0
Mar 31, 2020

A fun and frightening story-driven horror indie game that impresses with its sheer attention to detail and genuinely unsettling atmosphere.

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7.5 / 10.0
Mar 20, 2020

Infliction: Extended Cut is a horror game for those who enjoy the genre. You won't find anything too cool, but your reference to PT makes it very interesting. His achievement is stage design, the construction of the base house that eventually transforms into a maze of terror and turmoil. It fails in the originality of its story, and in some graphic aspects such as the spectrum design that haunts us throughout the game. In the sound aspect, the game fulfills. And this makes it a game that we can enjoy.

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Worth your time
Mar 11, 2020

Infliction is a decent PT clone that doesn't do much to differentiate itself from the countless other clones that have been released, nor is it ashamed to hide its inspiration from other horror games and movies, but in the end what it offers will satisfy lovers of the horror genre.

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Rely On Horror
Steve Summers
Top Critic
8.5 / 10.0
Mar 9, 2020

Dark insanity heads to consoles in Infliction: Extended Cut for PS4 and Xbox One, featurnig many improvements over the original PC release.

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C+
Mar 9, 2020

Infliction is nightmarishly scary, but it lacks innovation and relies on some tired and problematic tropes in order to deliver. While it excels in its puzzle design and general atmospheric spookiness, an unsympathetic protagonist and audio problems lead to an overall lacklustre experience.

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The Digital Fix
Posted by Andrew Shaw
Top Critic
4 / 10.0
Mar 6, 2020

Infliction: Extended Cut derives almost all of its best ideas from much better games, making the whole thing feel like a chore rather than an ordeal. It simply does not cut it.

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7.4 / 10.0
Mar 4, 2020

Infliction feels like a mash-up of elements from other, better-known games. However, a strong game loop and stellar sound design elevate Inflicted beyond being a tired retread. While the lighting is questionable at times, in general the visuals reveal an eye for detail. A fun photo mechanic also sets the game apart from its contemporaries. Infliction is well worth a look for horror fans, and those nostalgic for the early '90s.

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No Recommendation / Blank
Feb 28, 2020

Infliction is so middle-of-the-road you might get run over.

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