The Midnight Walk
Adventure
Indie
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
VR Supported
Family Sharing

Follow The Midnight Walk in a dark adventure from the minds behind Lost in Random. Befriend a lost lantern creature and light your way through a world of wonder and terror. Outsmart monsters and marvel at details in a landscape handcrafted with real clay and animated in a stop motion style.

Developers: MoonHood
Publishers: Fast Travel Games
Release Date: May 8, 2025
Price (USD): $21.99
Current Players: 63

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Overwhelmingly Positive(95%)
visuals
soundtrack
storytelling
Potboy
art style
VR experience
narrative structure
gameplay simplicity
performance issues
short length
gameplay depth
bugs
VR issues
The general sentiment of the reviews is that The Midnight Walk is a visually stunning and emotionally driven game that excels in art and atmosphere. However, players are divided on its gameplay mechanics and there are notable concerns about its performance, especially in VR. Overall, it's praised as a unique and immersive experience for those who appreciate art as much as gaming.

Positive Points

  • The game's visual aesthetics and art style receive widespread acclaim for their creativity and uniqueness, often drawing comparisons to Tim Burton's works and Laika Studios' films.
  • The music and sound design are highly praised, with many players describing the soundtrack as captivating and enhancing the emotional depth of the game.
  • The narrative and storytelling are highlighted as strong points, with players appreciating the game's ability to evoke a range of emotions from joy to melancholy.
  • The authenticity and effort put into using claymation and stop-motion animation to bring the game world to life are repeatedly lauded.
  • Potboy, a companion character in the game, is frequently mentioned as endearing, adding charm to the player's experience.
  • Negative Points

  • Many reviewers note performance issues, with particular criticism aimed at the VR version, including graphical glitches and crashes.
  • The gameplay is described as simplistic by numerous players, with some stating it relies too much on light puzzles and lacks depth.
  • There are reports of bugs, such as soft locks and problems with character movement, that some players found detracted from the experience.
  • Some players feel the game is too short for its price, completing it in 4 to 7 hours on average, leading to a sense of not getting full value.
  • A few players mention that the story, while emotional, can sometimes feel disjointed or lacking in clarity and depth.
  • Mixed Points

  • The use of VR is seen as both an enhancement and a detriment, as some players report that the immersive experience is worth the flaws, while others found it too buggy to enjoy fully.
  • The game's pace and difficulty are seen as mixed; some appreciate the relaxed approach, while others view it as lacking challenge and engagement.
  • Players have differing opinions on the narrative structure, with some appreciating the emotional storytelling and others finding it overly abstract.
  • Common Themes

  • The game's artistic design, heavily influenced by stop-motion and claymation, is a central theme in the reviews, with significant appreciation for the effort and detail.
  • There is a strong consensus that the game offers a unique and emotional storytelling experience that excels in atmosphere and presentation.
  • Many reviews emphasize the game's charm and the heartfelt connection players feel, particularly with Potboy, the companion character.
  • The sense of game being an art piece rather than just a traditional game is echoed throughout, appealing primarily to those interested in narrative and artistic experiences.
  • Updated 12/17/2025, 12:02:05 AM UTC