
70
Petite and Ratalaika Games have done an excellent job with the artistic design. With a few shades of colors, they have managed to create that dark environment that will dazzle the player.
40
Midnight Deluxe brings with it a competent visual environment and decent control systems for a game with a rather unusual premise. Beyond that, the experience quickly loses appeal, as the difficulty level feels forced, the game becomes repetitive on a short-term basis and does not motivate the player to go further.
50
Midnight Deluxe goes for the 2D arcade golf mechanics and even manages to find some creative levels that utilise them well but a lack of refined control and limited playing options leave this game failing to fulfil any potential that's on offer.
1
When I bought this game, I was wondering why it was so inexpensive. It looked like a fun and unique game. However, it was very clunky and overall not fun.
8
A game to play when you have a couple minutes to spare, like a mobile game, little challenges that don't take much of your time.
1
the only thing good about this game is its art style. the controls are stiff adding to that every time you die a new track plays or resets the same track you were just listening to making the game headache-inducing. it is so simplistic that it has to make up for it in level design witch it does not. as of writing this, I am about a quarter through the game, I bought it on switch for about $5.50 AUD and it has been one of the worst games I have ever bought. for some reason it makes you hold down the A button to move. this game negatively impacted me it's not worth getting if it was free. I made a Metacritic account because of how bad this game was.
Midnight Deluxe
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Mar 8, 2018
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Generally Unfavorable
49
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Generally Unfavorable
3.6
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May 1, 2018
70
Petite and Ratalaika Games have done an excellent job with the artistic design. With a few shades of colors, they have managed to create that dark environment that will dazzle the player.
Mar 27, 2018
55
Midnight deserves praise for bringing innovative and challenging level design to the golf genre. Deluxe makes the package feel more complete, although I would like to see more than just new levels. Some additional polish in terms of the controls and the freezing would be something to be desired in an update. Nevertheless, Midnight Deluxe shouldn’t be ignored as a solid puzzler with levels that will stump you for quite a while.
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Nov 25, 2018
8
A game to play when you have a couple minutes to spare, like a mobile game, little challenges that don't take much of your time.
Feb 3, 2019
1
When I bought this game, I was wondering why it was so inexpensive. It looked like a fun and unique game. However, it was very clunky and overall not fun.
Apr 17, 2018
50
Midnight Deluxe goes for the 2D arcade golf mechanics and even manages to find some creative levels that utilise them well but a lack of refined control and limited playing options leave this game failing to fulfil any potential that's on offer.
Mar 13, 2018
50
Despite appearances, Midnight Deluxe is a completely different game to 36 Fragments of Midnight before it. While it's a solid enough casual golf game, however, it lacks the precise control, generous level design and joyful spirit of the best examples of the genre.
Apr 20, 2018
40
Midnight Deluxe brings with it a competent visual environment and decent control systems for a game with a rather unusual premise. Beyond that, the experience quickly loses appeal, as the difficulty level feels forced, the game becomes repetitive on a short-term basis and does not motivate the player to go further.
Mar 15, 2018
25
Even if they were giving it away, I don't understand why anyone would sacrifice their time to play such a basic yet frustrating exercise in tedium. That is, unless they're reviewing it to warn others not to bother.
Aug 23, 2018
1
the only thing good about this game is its art style. the controls are stiff adding to that every time you die a new track plays or resets the same track you were just listening to making the game headache-inducing. it is so simplistic that it has to make up for it in level design witch it does not. as of writing this, I am about a quarter through the game, I bought it on switch for about $5.50 AUD and it has been one of the worst games I have ever bought. for some reason it makes you hold down the A button to move. this game negatively impacted me it's not worth getting if it was free. I made a Metacritic account because of how bad this game was.
SummaryIn this golf-esque game with a perpetual darkness setting, your task is to guide a little square-shaped fairy, named Midnight. Use your controller or touch-screen controls, to launch Midnight into the night sky, but watch out! The world of Midnight is a dangerous one thanks to the likes of spikes, circular saws and plenty of other danger... Read More
Rated Efor Everyone
Platforms:
- Nintendo Switch
- PlayStation 4
- PlayStation Vita
- Xbox One
Initial Release Date:Mar 8, 2018
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