Abstract: I think it's safe to that Dark Souls changed gaming. Dark Souls was an incredibly complex organism. It had so many fresh, original components that added up to create something that felt, for the first time in a long time, truly new. So it's no surprise th...
Necropolis has some good core mechanics, but the game assumes that you'll want to start run after run simply out of your good graces, and fails to provide anything of merit for your efforts...
Published: 2016-07-25, Author: Ben , review by: chipchick.com
Music, graphics, hack-and-slash gameplay, fun multiplayer
Lack of story, cryptic item descriptions that cripple their usage, levels and enemies get repetitive quickly, Prev2 of 2Next
Necropolis is a well-made but ultimately frustrating game. The gameplay can be fun when played with others, especially because of friendly fire being on for both the players and the enemies. But, it can turn into a slog when playing by yourself, and the v...
Necropolis pulls many ideas together to ultimately deliver a satisfactory, short dungeon-diving experience that's best enjoyed with friends. Some of its ideas conflict with each other (such as permadeath and teammate revival), its procedural generation do...