tldr videogame curation
melbourne, australia

Company: Housemarque

Housemarque’s follow-up to Returnal is immediately, comfortably familiar: the sound design hits within seconds, the controls are responsive, and the movement and gunplay feel just as good as you’d hope. The new world is genuinely cool, and the flexible difficulty system - no set modes, just a huge range of individual toggles - is a thoughtful idea for players who bounced off Returnal. Personally, I’d probably prefer to’ve played a game balanced around a fixed challenge - the freedom to self-adjust takes some of the edge off. Build diversity is theoretically strong, but I found something that worked, leaned into it, and the game didn’t really push back hard enough to make me reconsider. Admittedly this is more of a me-problem, and I enjoyed it to be sure, just wish it lasted longer!

Extremely well put-together, heavily story-driven roguelite, doubly impressive as a studio debut. Great world, intuitive and satisfying combat, and noteworthy sound design. Good challenge & very fun.