Description
Alone against swarms of monsters, you survive as long as you can while weapons fire on their own. Published by poncle, released worldwide in 2023. A thrilling power curve, dozens of characters and weapons to combine and short, furiously addictive runs.
Vampire Survivors review
A disarmingly simple premise is the whole strength here: you move your character, the weapons fire on their own, and all that's left is dodging ever-denser swarms. The power curve is dosed to perfection, so you chain runs without noticing the clock, hypnotised by a screen drowning in projectiles. Dozens of characters and weapons feed phenomenal replay value. Visually modest and repetitive over time, it owns its raw efficiency, which stays formidable today.
It all looks modest at first, then the screen floods with enemies, projectiles and explosions until it becomes one unbroken fireworks show. The power curve is intoxicating: every level adds a weapon, a synergy, an absurd new combo. The minimalist loop hooks you without warning and minutes vanish, turning a quick run into an endless session.
A few minutes, hundreds of enemies, a hail of automatic projectiles: Vampire Survivors strips play down to its barest pleasure, watching a frail character become a walking tornado. Harvesting gold and gems fuels weapon evolutions, and each run unlocks a character, a stage, a combo you want to try at once. The controller nearly rests; the mind doesn't. Caution: the unlock loop is built to chain runs, and repetition lurks in overlong sessions.