[3][7] Game Power's Lord Mathias praised the visuals for their quality and "terrifying" graphical effects, rock opera-style sound, fun factor and challenge.
"[6] Joypad's Olivier Prézeau and Joystick's Jean-Marc Demoly gave positive remarks to the graphics, animations and audio, but felt mixed regarding its limited controls and ultimately found the game to be monotonous compared to Devil's Crush.
[4][5] In contrast, Play Time's Ray wrote that it was a great pinball game despite heavily borrowing from Devil's Crush, highlighting its presentation and playability.
[1] N-Force's Chris Rice and Carl Rowley found the graphics to be dark and sinister, but criticized the "rocky" soundtrack and slow action restricted to a single table, labeling its gameplay to be poor and repetitive.
[10] Computer and Video Games' Garth Sumpter commended its diabolic-themed graphical style and gameplay but ultimately found the title to be dull and uninspired, criticizng the monotonous music.