Oxide: Room 104

Oxide: Room 104

June 17, 2022

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Combining escape room gameplay and action, Oxide Room 104 is a bone-chilling single-player body-horror game set inside an old motel. Abducted, at the mercy of a ruthless scientist, and stalked by a horrible creature, you must try to escape using common sense, just as you would in real life. Can …

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Alejandro Morillas Tellez NaviGames Jun 2022
75.0 /100

Graphics

80.0

Gameplay

90.0

Story

70.0

"Oxide Room 104 is an interesting and satisfying approach to the genre. If you like the genre and want to try something different that will keep you engrossed for a couple of evenings, don&s;t hesitate."

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Alejandro Serrador Generación Xbox Jun 2022
73.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

80.0

Story

60.0

"OXIDE Room 104 is a chilling motel horror game that combines escape room mechanics with survival elements"

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Antonio J. Rodríguez Chicas Gamers Jun 2022
80.0 /100

Graphics

55.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

80.0

"WildSphere has taken a giant step forward by developing a much more demanding game and has solved it in a more than satisfactory way. The adventure is interesting and, the pleasure of knowing it completely, makes you go over and …"

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Daniel Quesada Hobby Consolas Jun 2022
79.0 /100

"‎A small adventure, which is far from being a blockbuster, but still manages to catch for its original dynamics and its worked atmosphere. If you like indie horror, don&s;t let it go.‎"

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Jamie Russo Screen Rant Jun 2022
70.0 /100

Graphics

68.0

Gameplay

72.0

Story

66.0

"Aside from a few strange or seemingly missing reactions from Matt, there are interesting puzzles, a creepy antagonist, and several nightmarish creatures to kill or avoid throughout the game."

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Jonathan Laurin Geeks &a; Com Jun 2022
70.0 /100

Graphics

68.0

Gameplay

72.0

Story

65.0

"Oxide Room 104 is a good little horror game. The atmosphere put forward is perfectly successful and the puzzles are very logical. They will be particularly appreciated by fans of escape games who will see several similarities. There are some …"

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Justin Nation Nindie Spotlight Jun 2022
63.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

50.0

Story

60.0

"Oh, horror games on the Switch, how you can be so frustrating at times..."

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Luca Giordano Indie Games Devel Jun 2022
65.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

80.0

Story

65.0

"Oxide Room 104 is a title that, despite its flaws, delivers an engaging horror experience for genre enthusiasts—those who can never get enough of devouring every entry in the category. While there is certainly room for improvement, the game is …"

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Paul Hunter NextGen Player Jun 2022
75.0 /100

Graphics

35.0

Gameplay

88.0

Story

65.0

"If you&s;re looking for a neat indie horror game to play over the weekend, Oxide Room 104 delivers a satisfying experience. It&s;s not a long game—you can beat it in about two hours—but with four endings and multiple remixes of …"

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Richard Seagrave GameSpew Jun 2022
70.0 /100

"Focusing on puzzles rather than action – most noteworthy encounters are delivered via quick time events – Oxide Room 104 may be rough around the edges but it has a certain something that elevates it above many of its competitors. …"

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Sebastián Domínguez SomosXbox Jun 2022
70.0 /100

"‎Oxide: Room 104 can tire many in the rough, the animations are basic, the combats are complicated. In addition, it can be frustrating in many ways, because of the number of deaths you will have, or how demanding you are …"

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Vladimír Kvitkovič SECTOR.sk Jun 2022
60.0 /100

Graphics

30.0

Gameplay

55.0

Story

45.0

"An acceptable attempt by indie developers based on the unique ideas of cult horror games, but it gradually falls into a stereotype and reveals its shortcomings."

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