Shadow Complex has been met with positive reviews and has been nominated for or received several Game of the Year, E3, and Editor's Choice Awards.
IGN has given the game a 9.4 out of 10, stating it to be one of the best games of the year, specifically praising its lasting appeal and graphics, though having minor issue with the sometimes "frustrating" aiming.
Ars Technica gave it the verdict "Buy", stating that
Shadow Complex "may be one of the best games of the season" and that it "is a must-play for those looking for a classic twist on a fresh challenge."
Giant Bombs
Jeff Gerstmann has given the game 5 stars out of 5, writing "the quality of
Shadow Complex makes it well worth its $15 price tag." The publication later named the game as its Xbox 360 game of the year. As of year-end 2010,
Shadow Complex has sold over 532,000 copies.
X-Play gave the game a 5 out of 5.
GamePro gave the game 4.5 stars out of 5, calling the game proof "that DLC doesn't have to stand for 'disappointingly little content.'"
TeamXbox gave the game 9.4 out of 10, mentioning that "... it is great, truly great even. One of the best new games you’re going to play on your Xbox 360 this year, hands down..." Resolution Magazine has awarded the game 94%, the highest score the site awarded in 2009, describing it as "the greatest game in XBLA [Xbox Live Arcade] history."
Eurogamer awarded the game 9 out of 10, commenting that "its significance might just be unfathomable." The Australian video game talk show
Good Game's two reviewers gave the game both a 9/10. At the
2009 Spike Video Game Awards,
Shadow Complex was awarded the Best Downloadable Game award. During the
13th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards,
Shadow Complex received a nomination for "
Action Game of the Year" by the
Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. It also received a nomination for "Best Downloadable Game" at the
Game Developers Choice Awards.
IGN listed
Shadow Complex as the top Xbox Live Arcade title of all time in lists published in 2010 and 2011. Shortly before the game's release, some activists considered calling for a
boycott of
Shadow Complex due to
Orson Scott Card's
views on homosexuality. Since its release,
Shadow Complex has been seen as one of the early indie Metroidvanias that revitalized the genre in the late 2010s and 2020s.
Sales Shadow Complex was the top selling Xbox Live Arcade game for the week within its release, and furthermore was one of the top ten played titles for all of Xbox Live. It also broke all sales records for Xbox Live Arcade titles, selling over 200,000 units within the first week of release. It is estimated that the game has sold nearly 490,000 units, based on leaderboard statistics, within a year of its release. That number increased to over 600,000 as of year-end 2011. ==Possible sequel and remastered version==