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Noita
Noita is a magical action roguelite set in a world where every pixel is physically simulated. Fight, explore, melt, burn, freeze and evaporate your way through the procedurally generated world using s... See more
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Noita is a truly great experience that should only be played by those with patience
Through your choice of wands and perks you'll be playing with an entirely different set of abilities by the time you've reached the second or third cave. And while the dispensing of fortune feels too much like a lottery in this early access version, there’s already the structure of a compelling and original roguelike here. Noita and every last one of its simulated pixels is absolutely good, and yo...
Noita is a true standout title in the roguelike genre, featuring endlessly deep gameplay that plays off of its engaging pixel art style.
Noita isn't for everybody, but anyone who loves to learn a game's intricacies while getting mercilessly slaughtered at the drop of a hat will find a lot to enjoy.
Noita offers destructive sorcery action in a fun, albeit messy roguelike package.
This game also happens to have an absolute set of bangers on the OST, and the sound design, in general, is very well done, while sometimes feeling a little crowded as an innate result of the physics engine based gameplay, which is almost to be expected. The music ranges from moody and atmospheric to red hot and full of instruments, really adding to the atmosphere of the game. The game makes sure...
Noita, the new roguelite debut from Nolla Games, promises “every pixel is simulated”, and it delivers on an explosive physics sensation where gravity and the elements are your best friend and worst nightmare. This platformer action game has roguelite permadeath and a difficulty curve that unfortunately leads to repetition ad nauseum in some of its core gameplay loop.
Noita's freedom for experimentation and creative spell crafting makes this roguelike a distinct spin on the genre.
Nolla Games' Noita reaches a high point when players are able to freely lay waste to the game's playground during their adventures. Unfortunately the game seems somewhat stingy in giving the tools to overcome the highly challenging hurdles that are encountered along the way.