Giving the album three stars for CCM Magazine, Matt Conner writes, "the songs reveal new layers depth and meaning...It's definitely a release for the already convinced, but Unspoken's many fans will be very pleased with the addition."[2] Darryl Bryant, rating the album four and a half stars at Worship Leader, states, "a journey overflowing with harmony, diversity, and artistry."[7] Awarding the album four and a half stars from New Release Today, Caitlin Lassiter says, "Unplugged gives a small glimpse into the live shows, putting their acoustic skills on display for listeners to connect with."[6] Ian Webster, indicating in a nine out of ten review by Cross Rhythms, describes, "What does come across is a rich warmth and depth of tone with the new settings."[3] Signaling in a three and a half star review for Jesus Freak Hideout, Christopher Smith replies, "Unspoken's Unplugged is more than a nice alliteration; it displays a band capable of carving a niche for themselves in a crowded genre."[4] Assigning the release four stars at 365 Days of Inspiring Media, Jonathan Andre recognizes, "these ten songs showcase hopefulness, heart, honesty, encouragement and vulnerability."[1] Jono Davies, allocating four stars to the album from Louder Than the Music, responds, "[its] chilled acoustic music that's also at times groovy, jazzy and upbeat".[5]