GamingTrend writes: "Game designer American McGee is perhaps best known for his work on the early Doom and Quake games, as well as the critically well-received 2000 PC title American McGee's Alice. Alice was a dark and twisted take on the Alice in Wonderland story, featuring morbid Tim Burton-esque landscapes as the backdrops for an action-laden adventure. McGee produced two more titles after Alice; 2004's Scrapland and 2006's Bad Day L.A. Unfortunately neither title achieved the same level of critical acclaim. This year, McGee has turned to the increasingly popular realm of episodic downloadable PC games. Has he bounced back with his latest venture, or does Grimm fail to impress?"
Hardcore Gamer: The eleventh Be Mine bundle has been released, and gives you a ton of games for next to nothing. For a minimum of $1, you'll get Grimm, Infected: The Twin Vaccine, ERENA - Clash of the Champions (an early access release), Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe, Redshirt, Ultionus: A Tale of Petty Revenge, and IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946.
Casper of Rely on Horror writes, "I have always felt that Grimm was a bit of a strange series. This episodic franchise puts players in the role of the titular Grimm, a raunchy dwarf who has a hatred for all things fluffy, cute and sugary."
Eric Lee Lewis of Indie Luchador reviews American McGee's Grimm. Eric played through all 23 stories to decide if this game is worth checking out.