Dan from Button Bash Gamers writes: "When Angels of Death first cropped up on the Switchs eShop I’ll admit I wasn’t particularly interested. I mean the character design and horror setting looked cool but I didn’t particularly think this RPG Maker title had much else going for it. That was until I was browsing the anime app FunimationNow which was advertising a new anime called Angels of Death. I thought surely it can’t be connect to that little indie title can it? Well it most certainly was and after watching the first episode I was hooked and I knew I had to get the game."
Jahanzeb writes: "Angels of Death on Xbox will likely win over horror fans who are after a compelling and twisted narrative, featuring a cast of characters that are just as complex as they are nefarious. It’s easy to see how the storyline has spawned so many related media, but as a video game this feels like a conceptual RPG Maker effort at best; one where some of its best ideas are held back by the inherent limitations of the engine."
Neil writes: "You may think that Japanese psycho-horror is a bit of a niche, but Angels of Death on Xbox and PlayStation is here to prove otherwise."
Publisher Playism and Developer Kadokawa Dwango Corporations have utilised RPG maker to create the psychological thriller ‘Angels of Death’.