Dead by Daylight

4.0
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Dead by Daylight owns the asymmetric horror multiplayer space with virtually no competition, and its licensed character roster — drawing from Halloween, Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and beyond — creates genuine fan-service moments. Playing as a Killer delivers a power fantasy that few games replicate, while the Survivor experience generates authentic tension and teamwork. The cat-and-mouse dynamic at its core is compelling and each Killer's unique power creates distinct encounters. However, the game has accumulated significant balance issues over its long lifespan. Matchmaking can be inconsistent, and the community's toxicity is well-documented. The monetization model layers a premium base price with paid DLC chapters and cosmetic microtransactions, creating a steep total investment. Performance on older hardware and Switch is poor. The co-op Survivor experience is strong with friends but frustrating with random teammates. Despite its rough edges and controversial developer decisions, the core gameplay loop of chase, hide, and escape remains uniquely thrilling in the horror genre.
Dimensional Ratings
Replay Value 4.3
Teamwork Mechanics 3.2
Balance & Difficulty 2.5
Communication Systems 2.5
Accessibility & Inclusivity 2.5
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