VGChartz's Issa Maki: "Like most developers in the virtual trenches, Survios deserves more credit for its efforts than it receives, and Onslaught will probably go down as another example of this. Anyone unwilling to accept the current limitations of the hardware or the experimental phase of the medium won't be won over here, but perhaps they weren't meant to. Those already on the virtual wagon ride have access to yet another game that, while flawed, is very fun. The arcade nature of the gameplay is addictive, and the loop of gathering resources and survivors to upgrade facilities and equipment is satisfying. The way the game synergizes with itself is simply good design."
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WTMG's Jordan Hawes: "The Walking Dead Onslaught is not the type of licensed game that ended up surprising me. Nor was it so bad that it ended up being an endearing cheesy experience I could laugh at and have fun with. Unfortunately, it’s an uninspired title that even lacks the depth of its fellow The Walking Dead VR games. Even if the story isn’t great, typically VR games can hook you with their immersive gameplay systems, but Onslaught falls short here also. To be honest, this feels like a mobile game adapted to VR."