Into the Pit Review – Endless Pixel Chaos
Into the Pit is a relentless roguelike shooter that comes at the player at high speeds, bombarding them with chaotic demons to spray with their magic fingers.
Into the Pit is a relentless roguelike shooter that comes at the player at high speeds, bombarding them with chaotic demons to spray with their magic fingers.
With immersive music, stylish art, creative combat, and a sometimes baffling interface, Vagrus: The Riven Realms is a different take on the mercenary management sim.
I went into “Batman/Fortnite: Zero Hour” cynical that it would just be going through the motions, but I was pleasantly surprised by its clever plot.
Sheltered 2 is quite similar to the original and while the gameplay is tighter, the graphical update leaves a lot to be desired.
Funny and a little melancholy, The Big Con is exactly the sort of adventure game I’ve been wanting to play for decades.
CreatorCrate is a fascinating challenge that blends so many genres you won’t even know what kind of game you are playing anymore.
Encased adequately riffs on some genuine classics, and that’s more than a lot of games can say.
Though the procedurally generated 3D environments aren’t immersive, there are enough fresh gameplay ideas in Phantom Abyss to make it worth your time.
While I am always going to recommend caution with an early access game, I can’t imagine the final product of Unexplored 2 feeling like anything short of a masterpiece.
Simple, attractive, a lot of potential. Really, the sky is the limit on Distant Kingdoms.