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September 2022
(82%)
15 Reviews
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Shovel Knight Dig is a good Shovel Knight title, but it doesn't do anything different than any other roguelike on the market. I think that could be the sticking point for it. The game looks great, plays great, and sounds amazing. It just doesn't reinvent...
Abstract: I was late to Shovel Knight. I finally got around to the original a year ago and loved it. In my heart of hearts, I knew I would. But for one reason or another, I never got around to playing it. Late last year I had the chance to review Shovel Knight Pock...
Abstract: Shovel Knight Dig is the newest game in the Shovel Knight universe from developer/publisher Yacht Club Games, with this entry being crafted in conjunction with developer Nitrome. Eschewing the sort of 8-bit art style of the original Shovel Knight adventur...
Shovel Knight Dig is yet another treasure dug up by Nitrome and Yacht Club Games that successfully turns the series' signature 2D side-scrolling action into excellent 2D side-falling action. The procedurally generated levels are expertly designed, and tho...
Published: 2022-09-22, Author: Steve , review by: gamespot.com
Mechanically precise gameplay borrows Shovel Knight concepts and recontexutalizes them, Wildly creative stage design envisions multiple different ways to dig through dirt, Procedurally generated boss design is stellar and surprising, Loads of tools to hel
The story isn't as compelling as the rest of the game
Published: 2022-09-22, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: Shovel Knight may never die — and I'd be completely okay with that! The franchise, born in 2014 with the original entry, created a cottage industry for Yacht Club Games, who incorporated the series into multiple projects and has spawned an empire of sorts...
Abstract: It almost feels like little time has passed since the term “Indie Game” once conjured up feelings of low-budget, retro-influenced titles that would be prominently featured on Xbox Live and other overstuffed downloadable storefronts. Nowadays, the biggest...
Abstract: Shovel Knight Dig is a roguelite, which comes with all the usual hallmarks of the genre: Permadeath, procedurally generated levels, and small elements of permanent progression that give every successive run the potential to be slightly easier than the las...