Finally, a non-traditional co-op multiplayer game with very intense atmosphere. Original, dark and bearded, it is Deep Rock Galactic. No need to dig deeper. [Issue#304]
With gorgeous visuals, pleasing soundscapes, extensive customization options, and plenty of gameplay variety, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in Deep Rock Galactic.
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this is EASILY my second favourite game of all time. so much replayability, its insane. im 200 hours in, and im not stopping anytime soon. this is a must play for anyone who even remotely likes shooters. the procedurally generated caves are done so well, i didnt even know they were generated until about 10 hours in. every mission type (except for industrial sabotage) is a blast to play. of course, this game is best played with friends, so make sure to bully them into getting it. there are 4 different classes with 3 primaries and 3 secondaries to choose from, with many different upgrades and overclocks (special perks unique to each weapon) and each class has different grenades, equipment, and movement tools. I like the scout because he has a grappling hook and can fly all over the place. if you find yourself not liking the game, that may be because you're not playing the right class for you. to summarize, buy this f*cking game bozo
Although the game degenerates into quite a grind after the completion of the first series of missions, the procedurally generated worlds and the friendly community provide enough variety for long enough.
Deep Rock Galactic feels like a crossover between Left 4 Dead and Minecraft… and it’s great. If you’re looking for something new but familiar at the same time to play with friends, this can be your game.
Ooh, aah, that’s how it always starts, then later there’s running and screaming. Deep Rock Galactic can be deceptively easy going at times, right up until the swarms of bugs come crawling out of the inky darkness to besiege you and your friends. Who knew space dwarf mining could be so fun?
Deep Rock Galactic offers some enticing exploration, as discovering randomly generated caves can be a thrill each time, and the unique abilities of each class are fun to combine. But things quickly begin to grow stale, like the air this far down into the earth, with repetitive missions and little reason to grind out your experience levels.
For the money, this is a no brainer. There are no paywalls or dlc, just fun co-op content. Can get repetitive, but there are a few classes and different mission types to switch it up.
It's a good game, it just gets old fast for me. It's more for relaxed, laid back gaming with your IRL friends or friends you've known for a long time and just want to talk while not doing too much work.
There are different kind of missions and decent variety in classes and weapons, but the bosses aren't that memorable and the main mechanics are usually just mining stuff, escorting a payload and extracting.
The maps are randomly generated and the voxel system works very well, you can mine in any direction seemingly infinitely and you will frequently find people just cutting through walls, floors and ceilings.
Summary Deep Rock Galactic is a 1-4 player co-op FPS featuring badass space Dwarves, 100% destructible environments, procedurally-generated caves, and endless hordes of alien monsters.