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  1. Dec 31, 2021
    5
    Like the character portraits but sadly you cant add custom ones. Gameplay is decent. Has that RPG Maker feel to it. Great that you can add your own characters but the most frustrating thing in this game is you cannot skip the cutscenes. Its bad and long enough that you may rage quit the game before the gameplay even starts lol. Not sure what the devs were thinking there.
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  1. Jan 3, 2022
    60
    Experience Inc. has refined its dungeon crawling offerings, and Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi is testament to that. The game does not explore new ground, despite having a premise that would be exciting to explore, but it does feature fun combat and smooth gameplay. This means that despite the shortcomings, the game is one that will be appreciated by dungeon-crawling fans as an accessible title with plenty of cool enemy designs and a labyrinth worth delving into.
  2. Nov 2, 2021
    88
    Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi is up there with Stranger of Sword City, Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls, and Demon Gaze on my short list of favourite dungeon crawlers of all time. It may be gruesome and occasionally perplexing but holy hot damn, is it rewarding.
  3. Oct 27, 2021
    85
    Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi might be the best dungeon-crawling RPG from Experience yet. It takes sound genre fundamentals to perfection and then implements novel concepts that add further depth to the gameplay variety and design. To help matters, there are numerous quality-of-life features to welcome modern RPG fans into the fold. Granted, it does look dated from a presentation standpoint, and it demands a great deal of grind and backtracking, but this is proof of how this genre can still evolve with modern systems.