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"An exercise in design excellence, Death’s Door recognizes and capitalizes on its strengths to deliver a smart, creative, and thoroughly engaging adventure, painted with wonderful visual strokes and peppered with witty, thoughtful commentary on life, death, and how we spend the hours in-between. Sporting polish beyond its budget and ambition beyond its scale, Death’s Door is one of the year’s best releases, and a must-play for adventure fans everywhere. Don’t fear the Reaper."
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Death's Door dropped on July 20, 2021 from developer Acid Nerve and publisher Devolver Digital. You play a crow reaper working in a grim world where souls go to die. Your job is simple at first. You harvest dying spirits and bring them back to the afterlife office. Things change when you find a soul that does not belong. This discovery kicks off a mystery across surreal landscapes filled with gothic architecture. The game launched on PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, plus Android and iOS devices. It is an action-adventure title that mixes dungeon crawling with tight combat loops.
Sessions involve running through corridors, hacking enemies with a scythe, and dodging heavy attacks. You control your crow reaper using standard controller inputs or touch screens on mobile. Combat feels rhythmic as you time parries to stun foes before landing critical hits. Between fights you solve environmental puzzles by shifting platforms or manipulating objects to reach new areas. The game offers a single-player campaign where you unlock new abilities like wall jumps and projectile magic to access hidden zones. You can also upgrade your gear at shops found in safe hubs. Every level presents a unique layout that forces you to adapt your movement style rather than just spamming attacks.
Critics and players alike have rated this title highly on our platform. OpenCritic lists an 88 out of 100 score with 98.54% of critics recommending it. IGDB shows a rating of 84.4 from 181 individual user reviews. Community moods lean heavily toward "satisfied" and "engaged" based on recent activity logs. Average playtime sits around 13 hours for a main story run, with completionists spending over 20 to clear all secrets. Review snippets frequently mention the game's humor and tight combat design. One Eurogamer writer gave it a perfect score calling it inventive and funny. The data suggests most players finish the game without getting stuck on difficult bosses, though some areas do require multiple attempts to master the timing.
This is a solid buy if you want a short but polished adventure under 20 hours. The price point is reasonable for the amount of content provided here. You will earn about 35 achievements that track your completion percentage and secret hunts. Critics praised the combat rhythm, and our data confirms most users enjoy the puzzle sections too. Do not play this if you hate getting stuck on timing challenges or prefer open worlds over linear levels. The game ends cleanly without dragging out the story unnecessarily. Go for it if you want a tight experience that respects your time and rewards skillful play.
Death's Door follows a crow reaper whose duty is to harvest souls in a mysterious, gothic world. When he discovers a soul that appears out of place, he is compelled to investigate the anomaly. His journey takes him through surreal landscapes and against formidable foes, ultimately leading him to confront the underlying disturbance in the cycle of life and death.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
84.4
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