Master of Piece Early Access Impressions
Medieval Gothic art style and deep strategy make this roguelite deckbuilder stand out.
PLAGUN: The Plague Goes On Review
Side-scrolling arena shooter Plagun doesn’t offer much in the way of novelty beyond its compelling setting.
Winnie’s Hole: Interview with Simon Boxer of Twice Different
Developer Simon Boxer’s body horror deckbuilder is a unique spin on Winnie-the-Pooh.
Devil Jam Review
Devil Jam spins the survivorslike formula with clever theming and a smart inventory system, but lacks the addictive spark necessary to make it interesting long-term.
Night Swarm Review
Fend off hordes of monsters in by-the-numbers survivorslike Night Swarm.
Lia: Hacking Destiny Review
2D roguelite Lia: Hacking Destiny doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but is a polished, fun experience.
Slots & Daggers Review
Wonderfully addictive slot machine RPG roguelite Slots & Daggers feels great to play.
More BALL x PIT Is Imminent
Three updates are coming in 2026 to the excellent Breakout roguelite.
Meteorfall: Krumit's Tale
Meteorfall: Krumit’s Tale has a distinctive look and interesting mechanics, but is hampered by punishing randomness.
BALL x PIT Review
Ball x Pit combines Breakout with roguelite mechanics to create something genuinely addictive.
Hotel Barcelona Review
Hotel Barcelona, from cult auteurs SWERY and SUDA51, is just too janky.
Climbing for Your Life: Inside White Knuckle with Dark Machine Games
Holly and Quinn from Dark Machine Games dive deep into their indie horror sensation White Knuckle.
CloverPit Review
Gambling addiction is a prison that will ultimately kill you in Panik Arcade’s roguelite CloverPit.
Moros Protocol Review
Boomer shooter roguelite Moros Protocol would benefit from leaning less heavily on its roguelite elements.
Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree Review
How did Bandai Namco and Brownies’ new roguelite hold up after my initial preview? I’ll tell you.

