WTMG's Leo Faria: "What we have here is a game full of good intentions but shoddy execution. It doesn’t look exciting from a visual standpoint, it sounds dated and repetitive (though I did like the dialup modem sound effects), the plot twists can be seen from a mile away, and there’s little payoff. Bem Feito tries to be one of those games that want to subvert your notions on following rules and whatnot, but it’s not subtle at all, nor scary, and even less thought-provoking. I appreciate the attempt, but this game needed some extra time in the oven, as well as more meat in its bones in order to actually become memorable and engaging."
Games Asylum: "Every so often a game comes along that’s tricky to talk about without fear of spoiling the experience. Bem Feito is a perfect example, and the fact that it only lasts 1-2 hours makes talking about it harder still. Following in the footsteps of Undertale and the more recent Everhood, it essentially presents two different ways to play, but by the time you realise this, it’s too late to backtrack on your actions."
Lol love the name. The "Bem feito" phrase is often used ironically here in Portugal when someone gets the expected result of stupid behavior. Like if my kids are jumping on the sofa, but fall off and hit their head.. it's often followed by "Bem feito." right before the crying commences. 😆
Combining the gaming world with that of the internet tales of creepypasta comes Bem Feito. And it's on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC.