PlayStation 4 / Xbox One
The game Necropolis is already released on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in the USA.
Based on 14 reviews, Necropolis gets an average review score of 62
Necropolis is not a game you want to be sleeping on.
3097d ago
Necropolis is a solid foundation with a really weird, questionably designed house built on top.
3097d ago
Without company, the initial dungeons begin to blend together a bit, and restarting isn't so much a pain from a pure skill-based roguelike standpoint, but a crisis of variety.
3129d ago
Ghoulish creature design and fun combat are weakened by long boring stretches, clueless AI, and snickering obscurity.
3129d ago
Make no mistake, Necropolis is a very hard game, and should you be playing solo, it is a game that is shockingly and absolutely brutally hard as it tries it's best to keep you in the dungeon for all eternity.
3097d ago
It’s definitely an acquired taste.
3097d ago
Necropolis' promising, procedural dungeon-crawling doesn't deliver outside its familiarly fun co-operative combat.
3129d ago
The combat and randomness will likely just leave you frustrated.
3097d ago
Necropolis feels like a missed opportunity.
3129d ago
Necropolis is best taken as a satire. It’s not perfect in that role, but it’s good fun nonetheless.
3097d ago
Ultimately, Necropolis is a decent stab at creating a Souls roguelike.
3097d ago
Necropolis goes through all the motions, but it's missing the heart, and the smarts, of the hyper-difficult games it's trying to imitate.
3129d ago
I wish Necropolis were better.
3097d ago
Is there anything I liked about my time with this game? Hardly.
3097d ago