The Final Hour Reviews
The Final Hour is a captivating first person horror game with its very own story. Can you solve the mystery of the mysterious house? Has your final hour come? Find out now in "The Final Hour."
App ID | 1886170 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | ASGames |
Publishers | Alwin Sänger |
Categories | Single-player |
Genres | Action, Adventure, Early Access |
Release Date | 18 Mar, 2022 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English, German |

5 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews
4 Negative Reviews
Mostly Negative Score
The Final Hour has garnered a total of 5 reviews, with 1 positive reviews and 4 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Negative’ 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:
12 minutes
No. Bad. Horror engine asset flip. Can't see anything.
Not worth playing if it was free.
Quit it when I read a note and my flashlight didn't work anymore after 15 minutes of barely being able to see anything with a dollar store flashlight.
Apparently there's an asset store mansion and it wasn't even worth getting there.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
33 minutes
This game is TRASH. I'm always on the look out for new and interesting indie horrors, I can also appreciate that a lot of assets get re used in a lot of current games BUT what you have done however is RIPPED the entire house from Pacify and worst of all ** SPIOLER ALERT** you drop the player into the basement you unlock a door and boom theres a crazy demon chasing you. Straight up no build up, no story, no explanation as to what the hell is going on. Avoid this game or if you must play it get it else where it should be no more than £5 for this rubbish.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime:
84 minutes
What can I say about the game. This was actually a fairly hard game to review. I fully played through both chapters that are currently available.
First, the good: The game runs very smoothly. There are not many bugs or glitches, which is a very nice aspect for a game. The atmosphere is nice looking. For those that complain about reused assets, it just needs to be accepted that not everyone has the time, money or skill to create their own everything from the ground up. Indie devs need to utilize common assets and I'm cool with that. The main things for me are story, game play and the overall atmosphere. Also, how to smartly manage the scares can be a major addition of points or subtraction.
With that being said, as of now, the story is very confusing. I feel like there really isn't one beyond the guy was on his way home, got into an accident and is now stuck here in this house. As of writing this, there are only 2 chapters, so it may/will get cleared up later on. It is early access so I won't be so harsh on that. There's really nothing explaining what is going on and you have to interpret things from the videos you see at the end of each chapter. You don't really find any notes or hints as to why this place is so messed up. The beginning makes no sense, but I can ignore it cause it's just there to get you to the house, but you hit a tree right next to a random alcohol shack that's on the other side of a river, past a cemetery that's attached to a mansion.....why? Who builds a random shack in the middle of nowhere that is attached to a mansion? why was there a campfire there? It just makes no logical sense, but the main story is the house anyway.
The AI is a bit basic, which makes the evil girl fairly simple to avoid. As far as chases go, after you figure out how it moves and that you are faster, there's no real tension moving around. There are a few good jump scares and that aspect of the game is great. There's some hiccups with things like shooting and such, hiding in areas and moving around, but nothing drastic. I personally feel like they could have done more with less. The gun, the camera the lighter the flashlight, I just feel like it was put in cause they could, not that it pertains to the game or story. It's just too much and it makes no sense why each one shows up at each point. It's as if they wanted to include it all, cause they could, and really doesn't pertain to much.
I can't really justify the 15.99 price point at this time. It's a bit much for this game, but overall it's not bad and it has potential. At this time I'd have to say I wouldn't recommend it MAINLY because of the price. An incomplete game with a few quirks and has no real replay-ability..... If the story was amazing, clear and formed early, then maybe I could, and this has no reflection on the work the devs have done. It is a promising and good game, just not $16 dollars.
If there was more promise, maybe, but at this time, I can't justify it at all. Maybe $7 or even MAYYYYYBBEEE $10, but I've played a lot of Indie horror games, some good, a lot bad. The price is just too much for what you are getting.
Outside of that, it really is a pretty fluid game, they did a good job for the most part, but it is a very simple game with very basic gameplay, map, and a very unclear story. If the game was complete, I may be able to see the price point, but as of now, we don't know where the game is going, have no idea about what is going on now and I can't recommend it for the price.
You can check it out for yourself here with a fuller breakdown and decide if you want to pay and see if it get's better since it is early access, but that is a decision you have to make as a horror gaming fan.
https://youtu.be/j2Z_g3CmTgU
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Negative