This has several qualities of "roguelike stink" like endless incremental unlocks, lootbox gameplay, and chase items. However it also has a good set of base mechanics, engaging amounts of decision making, and interesting twists that can make runs feel varried. I understand the complaints about this being designed in a way that's addictive, but as a game that you buy once I can't really imagine equating it to gambling/gacha/microtransactions/etc. Not even close to the worst this genre has to offer (vampire survivors) but also nowhere near the best (binding of Isaac)

Currently using it as a time travel device as I'm stuck in my room waiting out covid. Engaging enough to not get bored of it easy, not so fast paced that I get overwhelmed. Sometimes games find you at the perfect time

Reviewed on Mar 03, 2024


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