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2.0

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 12 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 1 out of 12
  2. Negative: 10 out of 12
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  1. Nov 12, 2016
    6
    Super Dungeon Brothers a review... I had to go back in time when I started playing this game, do you remember back in the old NES days when the games didn't have saves, you had to pause the game and hope that your mother didn't cut the game off while you're at school or nobody bumped the system and cause it to freeze, and you would come back and finish playing the game. that's what SuperSuper Dungeon Brothers a review... I had to go back in time when I started playing this game, do you remember back in the old NES days when the games didn't have saves, you had to pause the game and hope that your mother didn't cut the game off while you're at school or nobody bumped the system and cause it to freeze, and you would come back and finish playing the game. that's what Super Dungeon Brothers is there is no save so you have to start the game over at the beginning the of level. most young players wouldn't be able to understand this concept. nice graphics on the game, sort of like a cartoony gauntlet. music's pretty cool, I picked this game up not knowing what it was and I started playing it it's kind of addictive. all the characters are exactly the same no differentiation between characters except for colors they should have made each character have different strengths or weaknesses to make the game more exciting. use this formula:(wizard barbarian knight archer) there are piles and piles and piles of enemies that crowd in and kill you before you can do anything. randomly generated dungeons are pretty cool. lots of weapons costumes loot to collect. Big bosses.there seems to be a loot glitch in this game u can go through the same level and beat the bosses over and over to collect tons of shards or gems. I haven't tested online play yet but it will probably add an extra Dimension to the game making it more fun. the idea of local couch Co-op is the only reason I bought this game, playing with Friends at home makes the game fun get some nachos and dip and have a good time. Overall fun arcade type game colorful try it if u like its ok Expand
  2. Nel
    Jun 20, 2017
    0
    this game is the definition of a bad game. The camera is horrible, the co op system is just way out of this world. The graphics are horrible, and the story is really bad, and it is really grindy. Skip this game at all cost
  3. Jul 28, 2020
    3
    It's not a bad couch coop game at it's core as I really had some fun playing it with my friends. Unfortunately to make any significant progress you'll have to grind a lot and so the fun wears off after just one session.

    It's pay to win and I find it unacceptable on PS4.
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43

Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 10
  2. Negative: 5 out of 10
  1. Jan 4, 2017
    50
    What we have in the end is a game that charms you with how it looks and feels, but then does nothing to keep your attention. It shows you that it doesn't want to be generic; that it genuinely wants to be an entertaining and memorable experience. However, it's shallow, repetitive, and tedious- things that were probably meant to be obscured by its broken online mode. With its likable premise and art style, this one really makes you wish it were better than it is. There seems to be a gore-free gem in every genre. Super Dungeon Bros is not one of them.
  2. Nov 28, 2016
    40
    Super Dungeon Bros has little to no originality. It is repetitive and there is almost no variation. The weapons are not effective, but on the bright side the game is a bit more fun in multiplayer. Still, the game is just not worth buying.
  3. 20
    Yes, this kind of game is better in multiplayer, but if you’ve got any sense, you’d grab Brut@l for an action-roguelike experience, or Gauntlet or Diablo 3 for multiplayer heroics. Even for groups that are willing to go into Dungeon Bros with the right spirit, I seriously struggle to imagine a scenario in which this game has any longevity to it.