- Publisher: Nolla Games
- Release Date: Oct 15, 2020
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 100 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 77 out of 100
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Mixed: 10 out of 100
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Negative: 13 out of 100
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Oct 16, 2020Terrible game. First, it crashes constantly. Second, the dev doesn't respond to attempts to contact. Third, the game just kills you with RNG. Fourth, recent changes make the game even more random for no reason.
1 star instead of 0 because it looks nice. -
Nov 10, 2020Noita exists not to be played, but to be watched in trailer form. It may be thin and repetitive game with shockingly little polish and hundreds of examples of needless, fun-stopping complexity, but it does have some nice trailers. Loads of fun until you try to play it.
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Dec 8, 2020I tried it because i was extremely bored and i will be completely honest, i made better video games with game-make program in 2007.
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Dec 18, 2020This game didn't really keep my interest. Feels way overrated than it should be.
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Dec 20, 2020
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Jun 4, 2022A cheap and fun indie-game. Thanks for sticking with the game by means of contionously updating it.
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Dec 8, 2020Hard pass from me, how does it have so high user score? Makes no sense.............
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Dec 18, 2020Meh story, weak animations, it's just whatever. Wouldn't recommend in all honesty. But that's just me and i like quality.
Awards & Rankings
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Apr 23, 2021And yes, there’s an engaging gameplay loop beyond all of the terrain and wand modification. There’s an eclectic variety of enemies in the myriad regions that players can explore, running the gamut from familiar antagonists such as rats, robots, and gunmen, to more wild creatures like sentient blobs of acid and all manner of tentacled eldritch horrors. The environments are similarly diverse and player exploration is constantly rewarded in the form of new spells, potions, and secret locations, among other things.
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Nov 19, 2020I don’t envy any roguelike unfortunate enough to release immediately after Hades — that game made every run feel distinct and provided a persistent narrative justification for the repetition inherent to the genre. I obviously can’t expect smaller developers to match that effort, but what Hades does well underlines the fact that so many roguelikes let stellar ideas go to waste, lost amid endless monotony. Noita is a spectacular technical showcase in desperate need of a more fully-formed game.
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Nov 12, 2020If you’re not bothered about kicking a thirty-plus minute run to the curb because you didn’t quite manage to piece together anything strong enough, or about dawdling around a bit in an attempt to grind for whatever may be needed to build a dream weapon, you might really enjoy Noita. It’s not exactly my cup of tea but I think I may have been taking it a little too seriously – sometimes it’s just fun to embrace the madness and see how far you can take it.