Murky Divers is a multiplayer underwater horror game that draws frequent comparisons to Lethal Company, combining similar gameplay mechanics with a polished aquatic aesthetic. Players navigate cramped indoor submarine environments, undertaking timed missions while avoiding various monsters with unique attack behaviors. The game emphasizes teamwork and communication, especially during submarine piloting and exploration phases. While some players find the underwater theme and monster designs engaging, others feel the game lacks originality and depth beyond its initial novelty. Technical issues such as buggy voice chat, crashes, and performance problems have been reported, impacting the overall experience. Frequent updates introduce new monsters, but players desire more content variety and clearer objectives. Despite criticisms, many enjoy playing with friends and appreciate the game's humor and atmosphere. However, the game may not sustain long-term interest for all, with some labeling it repetitive or a lesser iteration of similar titles like REPO or Barotrauma.
Players praise Murky Divers for its unique underwater setting and creative monster designs that enhance the horror atmosphere. The teamwork required to pilot the submarine and explore adds a compelling cooperative element. Frequent updates introducing new monsters keep the gameplay fresh for some. The game's humor, particularly in emotes and monster interactions, is also well-received. Overall, fans of Lethal Company-style games find it a fun, engaging experience, especially when played with friends, enjoying the blend of tension and comedy.
Common criticisms include the game's lack of originality, feeling like a polished but derivative version of Lethal Company without significant innovation. The submarine piloting sections are often described as tedious and unengaging. Technical issues such as buggy voice chat, frequent crashes, and performance drops detract from gameplay. Some players find the exploration repetitive and unclear in objectives, with limited content variety and insufficient use of the underwater theme to create scares. The game can become boring after the initial novelty fades, and some monster mechanics are seen as confusing or frustrating.
Solo or up to 8 players. Get rid of your employer's failed experiments in abandoned underwater labs. Navigate your submarine, avoid abyssal terrors, and remove all corpses.