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Skyhill

2015
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Horror, Simulation, Side View Perspective, RPG, Strategy, Single Player
AvailableOct 6, 2015
PlatformPlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
DeveloperMandragora
Overview

Skyhill is a roguelike story about staying alive when there is no reason to. You are a resident of Skyhill hotel,who survived biological catastrophe. Goal - is to get out of your penthouse in search of other people and salvation. But all elevators in the building are off and floors are flooded with hazards. You are not sure is there any other survivors, as far as you know everyone in the building died, or… changed beyond recognition. Those who provided room service and pushed buttons in elevators for you not so long ago… well now all they want is to rip off your flesh to get to your tasty insides… So much for customer service. You face the dilemma: on the one hand you have to get out from the damn building, on the other hand your hotel suite is your only “Fort” that protects from the horrors of post-apocalyptic reality.

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Metacritic Score

63


Opencritic Score

65

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Reviews

37 reviews found

90

Wegotthiscovered.com

Oct 5, 2015

Skyhill's set-up is a harrowing reality, while the challenge it offers players is both terrifically fun and nightmarishly difficult. It is a true test of your gaming endurance.


86

Ragequit.gr

Oct 12, 2015

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83

Xboxtavern.com

Oct 24, 2018

Skyhill does a good job with its simplistic foundation, offering a core experience that doesn’t take itself too seriously. The constant uncertainty that looms overhead together with its randomly generated content, makes for some very tense moments. There’s a few issues with the game’s unbalanced systems, but with that in mind, Skyhill still manages to remain both challenging and fun throughout. This game was tested and reviewed on Xbox One.


80

Hookedgamers.com

Oct 9, 2015

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80

Everyeye.it

Oct 13, 2015

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75

Purenintendo.com

May 14, 2019

Skyhill is a challenging and fun point-and-click adventure game with the seemingly simple premise of escaping a skyscraper during an apocalypse. A hunger meter adds an extra level of strategy as you rummage hotel rooms and sleigh grotesque mutants. It’s an atmospheric and addictive experience that’s worth checking out.


75

Nintendoenthusiast.com

Mar 14, 2019

Skyhill is a game that had me hooked to my Switch from the opening moments. There aren’t any surprises, the enemy varieties are few, and the gameplay is repetitive. But you know what? I had an absolute blast with Skyhill. Its roguelike elements leave plenty to come back to, the unpredictable nature keeps players on edge, and the gameplay is fun. Switch owners looking for a good game to play for short bursts or on the go should definitely pick up Skyhill. A review code was provided by the publisher. Andrew Gonzalez is the Co-Editor-In-Chief of Xbox Enthusiast.


75

It.ign.com

Dec 21, 2015

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71

Generacionxbox.com

Dec 13, 2018

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70

Riotpixels.com

Oct 29, 2015

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