Haven received "generally favorable" reviews from critics for the Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch versions, while the PC and PS5 versions received "mixed or average" reviews, according to
review aggregator website
Metacritic. Emma Davies of
PC Gamer rated the game 72/100, comparing the game's movement to
Journey. She called the game's central relationship "skillfully handled", and praised its lack of "awkward flirting and anguished emotions", saying "I could happily watch a
Netflix series about Yu and Kay". However, she criticized the game world as lacking variety, calling exploration "more like a chore than something compelling", and also disliked that they were not shown exploring buildings, with the camera remaining outside. Kazuma Hashimoto of
Siliconera rated the game 5/10, saying that "while the narrative may resonate with some, others may bounce off of it hard", and also stating that it "plucks bits and pieces from stories that have already been told in better, more effective ways". Saying that
Haven would have been better if it only focused on exploration and the main characters' relationship, he criticized the game's deeper plot elements, such as why they fled their former space colony, the Apiary, as not making sense. He stated that "the combat functions well enough and can be fun for the first few hours". Kenneth Shepard of
Fanbyte praised The Game Bakers for ''Haven's'' Couples Update, saying the addition of same-sex options "underlines that if a studio is willing and eager to do right by its queer fans, it can get the job done."{{Cite web|last=Shepard|first=Kenneth|date=2022-03-11|title=Haven Proves Games Can Be Queer Inclusive If There's the Will == References ==