The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. Joacim Persson of Swedish tabloid
Aftonbladet gave the album three out of five and courts Agnes' voice, though he raises a warning finger. "The concern with sweet, wailing, soul singers is that their voices are often so beautiful rippling that nothing stands out. Agnes, one of those 'idol' alumnus who have done something real in their career after Idol, could be such an artist. She has even been sometimes. But "Veritas" is something else. For it is when the plaster cracks on the edge, when Agnes dare to make a mess, that it really starts to happen something with the music. The stylish talented voice, she already has." He continue with calling Agnes' voice sharp and raw and relate that to what is separating anonymous contemporary pop from the excitement. "It exudes confidence and determination. It is 2012, but bottoms in the R & B classic frame that Agnes has made her brand." Johan Lindqvist of
Göteborgs-Posten continues on the same track. "Many international artists are trying to do just this thing, but does not succeed as well as Agnes. I am impressed by a more or less seamless pop album with one leg in 1987 and the second in 2012 " Peter Carlsson of
Nerikes Allehanda wrote a mixed review stating that the sound of the album is "something of a cross between
Robyn and
Kylie Minogue." He also thought several songs on the album could find their ways into the charts easily, however felt that the album was lacking a hit like,
Release Me. The Swedish music magazine "Gaffa" salutes the album and Agnes herself. ''"For those who believe that they've heard everything that Agnes is and can accomplish in the theatrical choruses in One Last Time will be surprised. Maybe especially when the direction changed completely in All I Want Is You, which, with its angry strings and strange non chorus unravels everything you previously knew."'' ==Singles==