Midnight Deluxe Review (PlayStation 4)

This Midnight Deluxe Review has us enter the world of Midnight is a dangerous one thanks to the likes of spikes, circular saws, and plenty of other dangerous objects even if you do manage to get Midnight into the safe zone, to advance to the next level, there’s the added challenge of trying to complete each level in the least amount of shots as possible to get all three Stars.

Midnight Deluxe Review Pros:

  • Nice graphics.
  • 104MB Download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • Opening tutorial.
  • Gameplay-Fling yourself across levels into the light pocket. Think of it like a golf game.
  • Controls- Hold X and use the right stick to set power and direction.
  • Overall completion.
  • Level select.
  • Chilled piano soundtrack.
  • Three-star rating for levels based on how many attempts it takes to hit the goal.
  • Fast restart button.
  • Easy trophy list.
  • Clever level design.
  • 70 levels.
  • 84.68MB Download size.
  • Good time waster.
  • Short levels.
  • Pick up and play.

Midnight Deluxe Review Cons:

  • Can be done in a few hours.
  • One-and-done experience.
  • The slight learning curve in regard to the controls.
  • The Stars system is kind of redundant.

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Midnight Deluxe:

Official website.

Developer: Petite Games

Publisher: Ratalaika Games S.L.

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PlayStation

The Numbers:
  • 7/10
    Graphics - 7/10
  • 6/10
    Sound - 6/10
  • 8/10
    Accessability - 8/10
  • 6/10
    Length - 6/10
  • 7/10
    Fun Factor - 7/10
6.8/10

Summary

A fun time waster, Midnight Deluxe is a great little time waster. Works great as a chilled-out palette cleanser than a gaming session. The clever level design makes this a great game. Worth a look if you want a nice cleanser.

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!