Hotel Transylvania: Scary-Tale Adventures

Hotel Transylvania: Scary-Tale Adventures

released on Mar 11, 2022

Hotel Transylvania: Scary-Tale Adventures

released on Mar 11, 2022

Hotel Transylvania: Scary-Tale Adventures is a 3D platform adventure that will take players on a fairy tale journey, putting them in control of their favorite characters as the game re-imagines classic stories, such as “Little Red Riding Hood” and “The Emperor’s New Clothes.”


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Clunky, ugly, boring, reptitive - oh yes, I played it for the Platinum and that I endured this might be the scariest moment in the game.

Esse é outro review que tem que ser feito em dois.
Pelo meu filho de 5 anos ele adorou o jogo e achou facil e divertido.
Já eu achei super chato e repetitivo.

To be fair, the game is labeled as a ‘trial version’ in the bottom right corner of the screen the entire time.

Okay so this game had a really decent start but then you realize how floaty the controls are and its terrible. Now i only played this game for the easy plat or so i thought but this game is so busted at times that it almost becomes unplayable to an extent

The game starts off pretty decent despite its floatiness in the controls. The 2D art on the loading screens are also very striking and really nice to look at. Unfortunately the game gets extremely repetitive and caught in a run super fast that once you get to the 2nd scary tale and realize it's going to be another couple hours of exactly what you just finished the game becomes a giant slog. Not helping things are the junky combat that tries to auto lock onto enemies, but half the time will also have you punching and kicking at the air. The floaty physics mentioned at the start also become a problem where you'll constantly start over or under shooting jumps due to the small delay in the characters run, jump, and stop cycles. The upside is that the 3rd and final scary tale that sets up the games 3rd act is actually very welcoming in how short and to the point it is from the first two, and while the game ends on a whimper, I did enjoy myself with the world a bit more than the second enough to not completely hate the game. The biggest rhing the game suffers from is tedium and immediate repetitivness. It's still on the lower end of licensed games for me, but at the same time it could be worse.

It’s another baby game. Fighting is boring (one basic combo consisting of 3 punches, that’s it, no aerial attacks, no ground slams, nothing); platforming is repetitive and a bit clunky; you have 4 types of enemies and they’re just reskinned for each stage; story is fine. Boss fights were actually pretty fun. If you’re into Hotel Transylvania and like action-platformer games for 6 year olds, go ahead, you’ll love it.