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  • Summary: Wrap yourself in 5 tons of metal and go smashing through a dark scene of UNDERGROUND MECH FIGHTS! Bash, crush, maul and rip apart enemy bots and mechs.

    But rampaging through the pits ain't all - THIS IS A ROGUELIKE. Gear up with 100+ items including power tools to customize your mech,
    Wrap yourself in 5 tons of metal and go smashing through a dark scene of UNDERGROUND MECH FIGHTS! Bash, crush, maul and rip apart enemy bots and mechs.

    But rampaging through the pits ain't all - THIS IS A ROGUELIKE. Gear up with 100+ items including power tools to customize your mech, hire hackers and saboteurs, hustle and deal with the gangsters and psychos who run these streets as you claw your way up the food chain.
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  1. Positive: 3 out of 4
  2. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Mar 24, 2025
    80
    Underdogs features a good story, especially well told, excellent arena-based action aboard wearable exoskeletons and a great combat feel. It’s just a pity about a few rough edges and a not-so-abundant amount of content, but overall, it works quite well.
  2. Mar 28, 2025
    80
    Underdogs is a fantastic addition to the PSVR2 library, offering frenetic combat and the satisfying thrill of piloting a massive mech. While the roguelike elements don’t feel fully realized, the excellent gameplay and unique art direction more than make up for it.
  3. Apr 18, 2025
    80
    UNDERDOGS presents a pitch-perfect underground atmosphere with arena combat matches that will keep you sweating.
  4. Apr 1, 2025
    50
    Underdogs failed to impress me beyond the initial joy of tight controls. Sitting inside a robot is cool, but what appears in front of you needs to be more engaging than what you're offered. It's an interesting concept that just gets repetitive in terms of entertainment.