The Council received mixed to positive reviews. On
Metacritic, the PC version holds a rating of 67 out of 100, with the PS4 version holding a score of 74. John-Paul Jones of
PlayStation Universe gave a positive review, calling it "an innovative narrative adventure quite unlike any other" and stating: "Though the modest technical execution tarnishes
The Council to an extent, it remains an innovative and clever adventure which does that rarest of things - it treats the audience as intelligent, educated individuals. With its sophisticated geopolitical backdrop, occult themes and in-depth RPG style progression and decision systems,
The Council sets a compelling blueprint for the episodic adventure to follow." Brittany Vincent of
The Indie Game Website gave a positive review, calling it "a fantastic example of what adventure games are capable of, with tons of content, choices, and characters you won't soon forget", and praising the story and gameplay mechanics which "makes it feel like something is truly on the line. If you fall in love with a particular character but make potentially problematic decisions, you could actually end up losing them. Given the tangled web of decisions you have to make to reach that point, it's not as simple as just reloading your save and doing something else, either." In a mixed review,
Adventure Gamers's Todd Rigney, while praising the game's setting and ideas, criticized the pacing of the story, stating that "sometimes the game doesn't have a whole lot to say despite the mountains of dialogue the characters tend to spew." They also criticized the final episodes, stating "If you've taken the time to play Louis as a proper character, as opposed to simply an avatar in a game, this will force you down one particular path that can completely transform his carefully cultivated personality with a few questionable decisions. This definitely wasn't the ending I'd hoped the series would deliver." ==References==