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Afterparty

Night School Studio
Oct 29, 2019 - PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
Fair

OpenCritic Rating

74

Top Critic Average

63%

Critics Recommend

Eurogamer
Recommended
IGN
8.5 / 10
PC Gamer
80 / 100
Metro GameCentral
7 / 10
GamesRadar+
3.5 / 5
Game Informer
7.8 / 10
GameSpot
7 / 10
USgamer
4 / 5
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Critic Reviews for Afterparty

Night School Studios follows on its excellent work in Oxenfree with this touching look at the absurdity of life and video games.

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Night School's Oxenfree is a charming, hilarious, and insightful comedy that makes Hell a pretty fun place to be.

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The top-notch writing and superb voice acting, coupled with the visually vibrant hellscape, keeps your interest from start to finish.

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Metro GameCentral

Unknown Author
7 / 10
Metro GameCentral

Some of the best dialogue of the year and an interestingly original portrayal of Hell overcome a slightly undercooked take on classic graphic adventures.

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Afterparty is one of the funniest games I've ever played, and its plot bends to player choices in subtle, important ways. But Night School Studio needs to clean up the bugs before I can fully recommend players go to Hell.

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The premise may seem silly and lighthearted, but Afterparty goes well beyond drinking games into something more meaningful

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Afterparty isn't the most groundbreaking work about hell or its denizens, but it zeroes in on its characters' personal demons with a sobering clarity that makes for an adventure with a sharp, biting wit.

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Night School Studios have made hell intriguing and complex, with punchy dialog and relatable characters, be it human or demonic. The humor and writing is where Afterparty shines the most, breathing life into every character it touches—be it short and sarcastic, or emotional and reverent. Like the Beastie Boys' "Fight for Your Right (To Party)," what seems like dumb entertainment can evolve into something a lot more meaningful if you're willing to look beneath the surface.

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