- Publisher: Hollow Ponds
- Release Date: Mar 7, 2017
- Also On: PlayStation 4
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 8 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 8
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Mixed: 3 out of 8
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Negative: 1 out of 8
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Jan 15, 2023Although the online feature is no longer available, Loot Rascals is still a great 2.5D space roguelike game that is worth a shot. The loot-HUD system brings the players flexible ability customization, and the animation feels so smooth and looks so pretty.
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Games Master UKMay 19, 2017Variety would be welcome. [Apr 2017, p.81]
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May 11, 2017It was clearly all utter gibberish so I forgot it immediately. [Issue#261, p.69]
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Mar 28, 2017Loot Rascals does a lot of things differently, but not necessarily better. It looks great and has a fun premise to it, molding together board games, card collecting, and dungeon crawling but the randomness of runs sucks some of the fun out of the game. Loot Rascals is easy to pick up and play and much like Nuclear Throne or Enter the Gungeon, it’s a great game for a quick run or two before bed. However, there is a real lack of progression throughout the game, making you feel like even if you spend hours with it you accomplish very little if you don’t beat the game. Sure, you might get to a new level, but once you die your progress is basically wiped out completely. Loot Rascals tries a lot of new things in its design and some of those things come across really well, but the lack of progression and roll-the-dice mentality make it somewhat frustrating to spend time in this otherwise pleasant and cheery world.