Majestic Nights

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Summary

Majestic Nights is an episodic action-adventure-thriller set in an alternate 1980s where all conspiracy theories, past and present are True. It’s the bright and brash 1980s; a world crammed with hidden intrigue and sinister plots, government cover-ups and alien sightings, CIA experiments and the Truth.


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Majestic Nights Reviews & Ratings

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Review by FleshWorld [user]
April 12, 2016

What a mess of a game. Not worth my bloviation. The graphics are abysmal, the role-playing elements are perfunctory, and the story is akin toWhat a mess of a game. Not worth my bloviation. The graphics are abysmal, the role-playing elements are perfunctory, and the story is akin to an uroboros - unintentionally. Back to the drawing board...

100
Review by heilspawn [user]
August 30, 2015

In the 10 months since the dev has released the base game and demo, they have been selling a season pass but have not released any otherIn the 10 months since the dev has released the base game and demo, they have been selling a season pass but have not released any other chapters. Do not buy the Season Pass, the other chapters do not exist and will probably never exist. It was promised a new chapter every few months. At this point of waiting it is pretty much abandon ware.

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Review by macbane [user]
April 4, 2015

Truth is in there, you just have to find it patch did a large amount to resolve issues. The game deals with some complex themes, and initialTruth is in there, you just have to find it patch did a large amount to resolve issues. The game deals with some complex themes, and initial release had many issues. However the game is much better now.

30
Review by COGconnected
November 15, 2014

Frustrating mechanics, bad interface, and an unbelievably bland, confusing, and uninteresting story make for a bad combination. There’s so much wrong here that I hardly even have time to mention things like the terrible mini-games and wild inconsistency of one-hit stealth killing.

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Review by Ragequit.gr
November 14, 2014

Even though a glimmer of an intriguing concept lies at its design core and I don't doubt that the lads at Epiphany Games have the finest of intentions, this is neither The Secret World, nor Hotline Miami. The stealth and combat are simply atrocious when attempted with PC controls, and a host of bugs will often break the more interesting parts of the game. The excellent soundtrack and the sheer manic glee with which the developers tried to include every conspiracy theory ever pondered in two and a half hours of gameplay is admirable but Majestic Nights has a long way to go before it can even be considered for cult stardom.

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Game Information
Release Date October 30, 2014
Game Modes Single player
Genres Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Indie
Themes Action, Fantasy, Historical
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac