Nuclear Throne is impeccably presented and tightly designed. There is enough variety in characters, upgrades and weapons to ensure that playthroughs never get repetitive and its visceral combat is a joy in itself. Its frustrating unfairness, however, holds it back and may alienate even hardcore roguelike fans. Not the heir to Isaac’s throne many had hoped for then, but still the best action roguelike of 2015.
The Switch certainly has no lack of roguelikes or twin-stick shooters, with some genuinely great offerings on the platform. These come in many different shapes and forms, but with the release of Nuclear Throne, there's a new sheriff in town. This...
There is something particularly sweet about a well-made shoot-‘em-up arcade game. Undeniably, there's the primal joy of lighting up a room full of 16 bit monsters with a laser submachine gun. But there's also the nostalgia of being a kid at an arcade,...
Nuclear Throne is impeccably presented and tightly designed. There is enough variety in characters, upgrades and weapons to ensure that playthroughs never get repetitive and its visceral combat is a joy in itself. Its frustrating unfairness, however, holds it back and may alienate even hardcore roguelike fans. Not the heir to Isaac’s throne many had hoped for then, but still the best action roguelike of 2015.
Once you’ve got some serious chops and have learned the game in and out, the entire ordeal can be completed in under an hour. Fear not, plenty of challenge and variety await players by engaging in local two-player co-op where you can toy with weapon and ability interactions, and daily and weekly challenges are available as well, meaning that your procedurally generated journey has plenty of longevity even after the standard game is bested. Nuclear Throne somehow manages to be both fun and frustrating at the same time, making for an interesting roguelike shooter that will keep you coming back for more.
About This GameSummaryGame EditionsVlambeer'Release Date: TBA 2014E10+ for Everyone 10 and older: Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild LanguageGenre: ActionPublisher: VlambeerDeveloper: VlambeerUSNuclear ThronePublisher: VlambeerRelease Date: TBA...
By that point, you've lived and died several times over, each time surviving some of the most turbulent firefights imaginable. With Nuclear Throne, Vlambeer has stepped up its scope and entered another crowded arena, with no shortage of competitors vying for a spot in your library next to Spelunky. But the studio's trademark spark of mayhem and whimsy make it a real contender for king-slayer.
Nuclear Throne non è affatto un brutto gioco, anzi spicca nel panorama indie del 2015 per merito di un carattere al peperoncino e uno stile inconfondibile che stregherà senz'altro molti fan del genere rogue-like.Purtroppo a Vlambeer non sono bastati due...