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6.7

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  1. Jan 23, 2022
    7
    Not bad, but I’ve got other similar games I prefer playing. That might be because personally the roguelike approach doesn’t really appeal to me and I prefer making progress rather than keep starting again each time. When I started playing it reminded me of grindstone, which I then went back to and put in more time than I did with this game. Also for 2 player, I’d much rather play similarNot bad, but I’ve got other similar games I prefer playing. That might be because personally the roguelike approach doesn’t really appeal to me and I prefer making progress rather than keep starting again each time. When I started playing it reminded me of grindstone, which I then went back to and put in more time than I did with this game. Also for 2 player, I’d much rather play similar games included with NSO, like panel de pon, which is much more fun - and that’s not opinion, that’s scientific fact. Expand
  2. Dec 14, 2021
    7
    Core gameplay is really fun IMO, pretty much what I thought it would be and was hoping for. I really enjoy the art style, diversity in characters, the music, and all the customization options (especially for VS mode, which is really awesome).

    I have a few gripes though. * Pretty sparse on unlockable items. I was able to unlock all the relics that Chester (the "home base" shop) sells
    Core gameplay is really fun IMO, pretty much what I thought it would be and was hoping for. I really enjoy the art style, diversity in characters, the music, and all the customization options (especially for VS mode, which is really awesome).

    I have a few gripes though.

    * Pretty sparse on unlockable items. I was able to unlock all the relics that Chester (the "home base" shop) sells after what feels like a small number of runs. After playing for maybe 4-5 hours since launch, it feels like gems don't mean anything. (I have all the areas unlocked for cannon; all costumes for the characters I currently have unlocked; all relics that can be bought, etc)

    * The relic selection is... Well, underwhelming. The vast majority of them just aren't great or even all that interesting, and the ones that are even vaguely interesting aren't really useful. I understand that this is a puzzle game with pretty unique gameplay, so I expect that relic design must have been kind of difficult. But IMO run diversity is a core of roguelike games, which is usually achieved via relics you pick up during the run, and Pocket Dungeon kinda falls flat in this regard. There really just isn't enough competition between the quality of relics for the user to ever consider not buying a Meal Ticket or the Rapier that gives First Strike damage.

    * No online for the absolutely excellent versus mode. I suppose that might be a lot to ask, but it would really be awesome.

    In summary: This is a fun game with a lot going for it. IMO it's a great puzzle game, but not a great roguelike. People who are hoping for a ton of unique items and strong run diversity are not going to find it here presently. That said, the core gameplay is solid and a really fresh take on the action puzzle genre.

    Is it worth your $20? I'd like to say it is—I really enjoy the game for what it is. That said, it's easy to see that there's a distinct lack of content that enables run diversity, a quality associated with titles that include "roguelike" in their description. Being that a lot of total bangers in the genre are around $20 and have heaps more content & run diversity, I can't help but be a little disappointed in this regard. Hoping for a DLC that gives some answer, here.

    Fun and unique for what it is. Core gameplay is great. Versus mode feels like the real star of the show in terms of replayability, but without online, that only gets a person so far.

    I'd give it a 7/10.
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  3. Dec 22, 2021
    6
    An enjoyable if lackluster puzzle spin-off of the popular Shovel Knight series of games. The core gameplay is fairly fun, but becomes repetitive quite fast and doesn't have enough variety to hold my interest for long. I'm also not sure if the implementation of a rouge-like structure was the best direction for this title. With that said, the music, visuals, and script are still up to theAn enjoyable if lackluster puzzle spin-off of the popular Shovel Knight series of games. The core gameplay is fairly fun, but becomes repetitive quite fast and doesn't have enough variety to hold my interest for long. I'm also not sure if the implementation of a rouge-like structure was the best direction for this title. With that said, the music, visuals, and script are still up to the series standard, so even though I didn't get much out of my time with Pocket Dungeon I can still appreciate the effort and talent that clearly went into it. Expand
Metascore
83

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 8
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 8
  3. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Nintendo Force Magazine
    Mar 7, 2022
    75
    If you dare to step inside the Pocket Dungeon, I'd recommend an extreme degree of caution and being prepared to dial the difficulty down right away. [Issue #57 – January/February 2022, p. 22]
  2. Jan 13, 2022
    75
    Shovel Knight: Pocket Dungeon is a good puzzle game, above all. With a simple gameplay based on chaining elements of the scenario, each movement makes the board react accordingly, balancing the action with the turns in a sublime way. It surprises for how easy it is to understand its mechanics, how accessible and how addictive its formula is; but it doesn't justify its roguelite elements because of the little importance of each run's findings. A very good gateway to the genre for those who enjoy this kind of proposals, with a moderate challenge that requires a few hours to get out of this pocket dungeon. Once again, Shovel Knight shows that it has potential in genres other than classic platforming. More than recommended.
  3. Jan 3, 2022
    90
    Overall, Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon is one of the best puzzle and rogue-lites I’ve had the pleasure of playing. Though it’s not without a few faults, this is a must-play for any Shovel Knight fan.