![]() ![]() They sit down for a horror movie, during which Will later gets chills on the back of his neck and knows something is wrong. Steve lets them into a back hallway, showing us the mall’s cavernous underside before they sneak out a side door into a movie theater. They barge into the ice cream shop and we meet Robin, who calls out to Steve that his cadre of underage friends has shown up again. Mike, Will, Max, and Lucas are rushing through a mall, which we’ve never seen before, giving us a quick glimpse that the town has changed. Let me walk you through a scene comparison so you can see what I mean. The core gameplay loop is “drag you through a rough interpretation of Stranger Things season three and waste most of your time with fetch quests you don’t care about and meaningless combat.” I’m struggling to even describe it, because there’s no coherent, core gameplay loop here. Mechanically, Stranger Things 3: The Game is an isometric action game that feels like Zombies Ate My Neighbors with discrete non-action zones, fighting with less satisfying combat, a few puzzles here and there, and some stilted story scenes. Note: Stranger Things season three (episode one) spoilers are contained in this article. The thing is, I have no idea who this game is for. ![]() Most people are not me or even like me, so while a review score comes down to how I felt about a game more than it does from some objective reality, other people might still find a reason to like something I hated or hate something that I loved. READ MORE: Spotify’s Stranger Things playlist will keep you safe from Vecna I usually end my reviews with my answer to an important question: Who is this game for? Regardless of whether or not I love or hate something, I think it’s part of my job to identify the potential audience. I had only seen season one, so yes, I watched two seasons of this show this week. So in order to prepare for this game, I marathoned the entire show first. Nobody got review keys until the game came out, likely under strict licensing restrictions because the game mirrors the exact plot of the show. The show's fourth season was released in two parts - seven episodes debuted in May, while two longer episodes were released in July.Developer BonusXP just released Stranger Things 3: The Game alongside season three of the critically acclaimed Netflix series of the same name. ![]() Stranger Things VR is a psychological horror/action game developed by Tender Claws and coming to major VR platforms in winter 2023."Īs per marketing firm Nielsen, The fourth season of Stranger Things was released on and racked up 7.2 billion views in the period between May 30 and June 5.Īccording to the publication Variety, no other show has crossed 6 billion views in a week, the previous contenders Ozark and Tiger King had managed 5 billion in 2020. Invade minds and conjure nightmares in your quest to enact revenge on Eleven and Hawkins. The game will see you take on the role of Vecna, the big bad from the show's fourth season, as you traverse the upside down to "enact revenge on Eleven and Hawkins".Īccording to the press release, the game will let you be an "explorer of unknown realities as you form the hive mind and tame the void. The streaming giant said the game will release on all major VR platforms by winter 2023. ![]() Netflix and development studio Tender Claws have teamed up to work on a virtual reality (VR) game based on Stranger Things Season 4. ![]()
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