VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "Like the trio tasting the forbidden fruit, indulging in Mediterranea Inferno comes with a few conditions and consequences to consider. Splashes of intriguing design don't disregard what's a somewhat-unengaging visual novel foundation, but its trippy audio-visual design does its best to compensate for that. Even though such a flagrantly homoerotic & occasionally psychotic narrative is by itself a tough sell, Redaelli's willful disregard leads to some intriguing avenues of this trio’s post-pandemic frustration. This potent mix of enflamed sexual energy, pandemic frustrations, and tattered friendships is too inconsistent in execution, but still earns some appreciation nonetheless."
XBA says: Pack for a vacation with three friends, but prepare for a wildly unique visual novel.
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“I am very glad to have experienced Mediterranea Inferno as its themes and messages will stick with me for a long time; maybe even forever. Granted, it's not exactly escapist fantasy nor a fun game most of the time. It is, however, an incredible piece of art by all metrics and I implore you to play it as long as you can handle its mature elements.” - Martijn van Gent from Video Chums.