
Ever since the release ofVampire Survivorsand its huge successes over the last year or so, plenty of other games have come for the crown. We’ve seen some sci-fi attempts, along with outlandish cartoon brawling that tries to pin down the formula and capture that lightning-in-a-bottle success. Many have come, but few have been able to stand up and be counted alongsideVampire Survivors. Usually, because they overcomplicate the gameplay or lack the humour and wit we saw in the 2022 smash hit.
There is one, however, that is gunning for the crown and could very well compete.Deep Rock Galacticis not the franchise I foresaw entering into the auto-shooter roguelike genre and succeeding, but given how much I’ve played over the past week, I can safely say that there’s a contender here and it features grumpy dwarves.
If you’ve playedDeep Rock Galacticyou’ll know that you control a space dwarf and venture out to different planets on mining trips, digging for gold and other elemental materials, while trying to fight off a race of alien bugs. It’s an engaging game with a satisfying feedback loop of ‘drop in, dig, destroy, and leave.” So it makes sense that it fits this new genre quite well.
Advert
Advert
Deep rock

Your dwarf enters into a small arena filled with rocky areas, some of which are bursting with lovely ores and gold - both of which are used between rounds and in the main menu to upgrade and improve your dwarf - and of course, there are swarms of bugs intent on killing you. The little dwarf will autofire at everything that moves, all you really need to consider is movement and what to upgrade when the time comes.
These games are all about building a character - one that can not only survive the dangers of mining on an alien planet but can also kill big bug bosses and extract with plenty of goodies. An example of what you might get up to on a planet would be, collecting some precious flowers which then triggers a boss to show up. You kill it, extract within 30 seconds, and move on to the next round.
Everything you kill drops a gem of XP which you magnetically pull towards you and it levels you up, just likeVampire Survivors. Once the XP bar is full you’re presented with several random improvements to either your weapons, mining speed, health, or player movement speed. Slowly you’ll build a character who, you hope, will be able to finish all four stages and complete the run.
Advert
Advert
Deep rock

Much like the main game in the series, there are several classes to choose from, each of which comes with a unique weapon and you’ll be set bonus tasks to unlock new weapons or equipment. I enjoy using the gunner in the main game and they’re just as good here, using their minigun to mow down bugs with a satisfying splatter. The whole game is incredibly satisfying because the game has you wrestling with a steep difficulty that isn’t unwelcome but is tough to overcome. Taking out a boss feels like a monumental moment, rolling random rare upgrades gives you a rush of adrenaline, and escaping with seconds to spare as you haul butt to the escape pod will leave your nerves shredded.
Deep rock

Advert
Advert
Aside from that, fans of the original game will be in their element as features from the game have been brought over toDeep Rock Galactic Survivor, although many of the voice lines sound reused. New players will find a great attempt at theVampire Survivorsgenre that will keep you coming back for more. This being an early access title, we’re sure to see more dwarf classes and weapons, as well as new planets to explore. It’s remarkably great now, it can only get better from here.
Pros: Engaging gameplay loop featuring brilliant roguelike elements and interesting upgrade paths
Cons: Can be unfairly difficult at times, reuses assets from original game
For fans of: Vampire Survivors, Brotato and Deep Rock Galactic
7/10: Very Good
Topics:PC,Steam