All talk, conjecture, and analysis aside Not Tonight is great. As I stated before, if you liked Papers Please you’ll love this game. You don’t even need to be into the graphics or politics to get a kick out of this game. Not Tonight delivers pure-bred fun and challenge in a way that rarely, if ever, feels cheap. The game is well worth your time picking up if you can manage to push through the massive pool of levels.
Not Tonight is a surprisingly deep and engaging game that will suck you in. If you let it. Of course, the politics aren't to everybody's liking, but the game more than makes up for it with great wit, as it tackles - to an extent - deep subjects. The gameplay can be artificially difficult at times, but is still as engaging as the obvious inspiration: Papers, Please. Should you play Not Tonight? Yes, yes you should.
it's like paper please but set in a dystopian post Brexit world. the game-play is fun and easy to understand for casual gamers . it has a good story plot and funny conversations. the characters are well thought out . the art and music of the game is truly amazing. would recommend buying it, especially on sales.
Not Tonight , es un juego que se basa en mantenerse en el Reino Unido sin llegar a ser deportado, laborando de portero y de agente fronterizo , su historia varia depende de las decisiones que vayas tomando en apoyar al gobierno - estar con la resistencia - no hacer nada.
La Dificultad dependerá de tu capacidad en detectar anomalías en los documentos de identidad.
Compralo en rebajas de steam tiene una buena banda musical y narrativa.
The developers took on a difficult subject and tripped. They managed to conjure a proper dystopian setting, but the story is too shallow to make a proper impression. [11/2018, p.79]
It’s hard to recommend Not Tonight, which is a shame as I like the idea. If the execution had been better, this could have been a great game. As it is, it’s a competent clone of a better game.
Not Tonight proves that the Papers Please formula can work in a less soviet setting, but the experience is slightly diminished by the transplant. Yet it’s eccentricities remain endearing, with characters, landscapes and a haunting sound of muffled music that will be rambling around my skull for a little while yet.
Ya love this, its come out on Switch too and i have it on PC but think it might work better on Switch due to the buttons. Also switch version has all dlc i dont have the PC Dlc yet but probably will.
As mentioned by many, Papers Please style game in an interesting setting. Looks great if a fan of the style, gameplay is ok at the start as is the story but fast becomes repetitive and bit of a chore to get through.
This game is way too long considering how slowly they introduce new mechanics if ever.
Story and tone-wise the game is all over the place and even if done so by choice it makes the whole thing rather en-engaging.
Last but not least is the misuse of music and sound in this game, what a big missed opportunity.
Absolutely Terrible game. Politically charged. Uses the word Gammon for the name of the pub. Surely the developers know, that judging people by the colour of their skin is RACIST. Don't support Racist developers.
SummaryPerson of European Heritage #112: Welcome to Relocation Block B, your new home. Your designated role is 'Bouncer'. Work hard, stay out of trouble, and we might let you stay in the UK.