WTMG's Leo Faria: "World’s End Club features such a nice premise and some excellent production values. Its character designs are different from pretty much any other anime-based game I’ve ever played. Plus, even though this is technically a post-apocalyptic survival game, its color palette is bright and colorful. Its voice acting is excellent (and in English, nonetheless), and its soundtrack isn’t bad either. It all boils down to how long you can actually put up with its puzzles, uneven framerate, and bad controls in order to actually enjoy its engaging story."
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Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers:
"Bringing together the writer of the Danganronpa series and having them work with the director of the Zero Escape franchise will bring fans rushing to whatever the pair are working on. These incredibly popular visual novel puzzle games are mainstays of the genre and with World’s End Club seeking to combine their talents into an entirely new property, fans were quite eager to see what would come of the game. With a toned down narrative and more childlike focus, those familiar with the previous two properties may want to keep their hopes in check."
MonsterVine: "World’s End Club has a great story, but it isn’t a great game."