Haunted Hotel: Room 18 Collector's Edition Reviews

A family reunion at the Sweet 18 hotel turns into a night of terror!
App ID1182670
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Big Fish Games
Categories Single-player
Genres Casual, Adventure
Release Date1 Nov, 2019
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

Haunted Hotel: Room 18 Collector's Edition
25 Total Reviews
19 Positive Reviews
6 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Haunted Hotel: Room 18 Collector's Edition has garnered a total of 25 reviews, with 19 positive reviews and 6 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 274 minutes
It's not bad, albeit short. Problem is the bonus part is broken where it has you picking a lock with 3 pins, it just goes unresponsive, not frozen, but you just can't really do anything. It's overall crap. These newer HOGs are starting to be junk.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 215 minutes
An okay game, not a scary story as I thought. But it's very difficult to complete the quests without using the hints all the time... And the mini games are difficult for me too. Otherwise, good graphics.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 163 minutes
I really liked this game! story was all good. puzzles were good. loved the extras at the end. finished in 2.7hours which is kind of short though. off to find some more of them .
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1285 minutes
i enjoyed the game but it's short. It says I played for 12 hours but most of that was on pause. I like Fish games but they do recycle story lines. Someone goes missing or gets kidnapped and a friend or relative has to save them. I wish they would come up with a new concept.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 169 minutes
Fantastic graphics and atmosphere. Spent most of the game gawking at every screen. Some technical issues- it seems that trying to interact with the game while it's loading can result in it crashing to desktop. Story was a fun romp with the recurring antagonist being pretty entertaining.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 172 minutes
Some of the puzzles were difficult to figure out even with the instructions. I was able to complete this game in just under three hours. It's a pretty quick pretty standard HOG. Not my favorite.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 555 minutes
Excellent hidden object game! Spooky narrative that is interesting, bonus chapter that adds to the story, fast travel map, and casual setting with fast skips for those of us who just want to play for fun. It took me about 9 hours, so decent length for a HOG, too. One of the best new HOGs I've played recently!
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 117 minutes
Fun HOG, but crashes pretty often. Breaks on occasion too, but was able to finish it so I would still recommend it.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 214 minutes
Boy, oh boy, what a game! This is good! Really good! I like everything about this game, except the troubling freezing or game-out moments, especially during the Bonus Chapter. The game itself warns the player that the Special Effects might cause the apparent poor performance, so my advice is to uncheck this feature. Although, I kept it on during the Main Game to taste its wonderful jumpscare moments. Without further ado, let me break this game down to you. PROS: - Mystery, suspence and thriller all over; - Tragic stories and spiritism; - Male protagonist (and his brother); - Chilling terrifying music; - Little excelent jumpscares; - The Hint / Skip button is awesome! - Main Game + Bonus Chapter + Secret Room; - Intriguing mini-games and HO scenes; - Useful strategy guide; - 3 sets of Collectibles + Figurines (it reminded me of True Fear: Forsaken Souls!) CONS: - Freezing or game-out moments due to Special Effects feature (it might also be my poor ol' computer); - No journal entries (however, you get the story from character interactions); - No fast-travelling map (although, you will love each and every scene!); All in all, this game is a gem! I haven't tried the other games from the series, but I would now! This game is definitely going to my Favorites!
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 145 minutes
Haunted Hotel: Room 18 is the newest game in the Haunted Hotel series to appear on Steam, and at the time of this review there are actually 17+ games in this whole series. Fortunately, only the first few entries sequels, and pretty much every other title in the series only share the 'Haunted Hotel' appellation (not to mention summarizes a general component of each game). The story starts with you and your brother being invited to the Sweet 18 Hotel to attend a family reunion. You are the first guests to arrive, and that's when you find yourself prisoners to creatures of the spectral persuasion. Your journey has you navigate the dangers of the hotel as well as find out why your family was invited in the first place. Story/Plot - As you might guess, the story is serviceable but doesn't provide any surprising twists. It would've been nice to see an interesting twist or two included, but that didn't occur here. I also couldn't help but notice some minor inconsistencies in the game either. For example, the game introduces you and your brother, only to refer to your sibling as a cousin in one spot. While this doesn't occur elsewhere, it did stick with me. Art - I actually liked the art in this game. Almost every background/room is appropriate and distince, and I liked the visual design of each ghost. To be honest, the protagonist and his brother were the letdowns in this area. Music/Sound - Once again, the music here is adequately spooky for the game, but nothing that really stays in your head afterward. Given a story set in a haunted locale, you get the occasional scream, etc. which adds a nice touch of atmosphere. There is also a small amount of voice acting in the game, and it worked fine. All to often, the voice actors in many HoGs sound like a bored student reading from a script. Gameplay - As with other games in the genre, Room 18 has a number of mini-games and hidden-object screens to pad out the experience. There was some variety in the hidden object screens like matching pairs in one screen, while another has morphing objects which change shape. Most of the screens were well thought out on placement so I didn't feel like I was finding a needle in a haystack. The mini-games are a typical of the genre. Some are sliding puzzles, some are logic puzzles, etc. While a couple were tough, most of them were fairly accessible to the average player. If the games are to hard, you always have the option to skip them. Finally, the game also has point and click elements where you find items, put them in your inventory, then need to use them on another screen. Most of these were alright, but it also contains one of my pet peeves: I dislike finding 3-4 sharp items which are used the same way like a knife, dagger, glass shard, etc (some games have even more) and the protagonist is to dumb to keep the knife for protection if nothing else. Difficulty: The game has 3 difficulty settings (Casual, Normal, Hard) which you choose upon starting the game. What is also nice is that you can also customize the difficulty such as changing the amount of recharge time between hints, skipping games, etc. More options in this regard are always welcome. Achievements: The game doesn't have Steam Achievements, but it does have in game achievements for those who care about such things. Would I recommend the game? The answer is yes. Surprisingly, I found myself enjoying it. In a way, I wish the developer ditched the sibling, and spent more time on the ghosts (such as why they were there, how to handle them, etc.) especially the [spoiler] the concierge. What can I say, a granny pointing a shotgun at my character isn't something you typically see in a HoG[/spoiler] However, considering I beat it in about 4 hours, as well as some of the negatives, I would wait until the game is on sale.
👍 : 12 | 😃 : 1
Positive
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