
Fans of the action genre will find plenty to enjoy in Party Hard.
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Verdict
90%
Steam
69
IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Very Positive on Steam (90% positive from 12K reviews)
Compelling narrative and story
Engaging multiplayer/co-op experience
Outstanding soundtrack
Steep difficulty curve may not appeal to casual players
Party Hard is an action stealth video game developed by Pinokl Games and published by tinyBuild for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. A mobile port, Party Hard Go, was released for Fire OS, iOS, and Android. In the game, players assume the role of a serial killer who infiltrates several parties with the objective of killing all attendants without getting caught.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 11d ago
The game is fine enough, it just has a lot of little issues that slowly pile up as you play.
Felt tedious to play at times, especially with the FBI agents on the last level. But overall it's fun. I liked the story. You don't get the fast paced action of Hotline Miami, and that's by design; but it feels as if the developers wanted to have exactly that throughout some parts of the game which just feels retarded to have to sit and play through.
For $2 I guess it's not bad. Most of the gameplay is just waiting for people to wander into the secluded areas. Using the traps gets you spotted much easier, and since each level takes a while to clear it's not worth risking it. It's not always clear how someone figures out you're the killer, and the stamina bar is absurdly short. The most effective way to clear a level happens to be the most boring. There are also hardly any sound effects, it's mostly just the music track looping and people screaming. Also it always launches on the wrong monitor and this is literally the only game I've ever seen do that.
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