Dylan Fewings
This game is a hoot. It’s silly and remembers that games are meant to be fun and not take themselves too seriously. Sure, you’re vampire hunters, but who’s to say a vampire hunting team can’t consist of a giant panda, someone’s dog and a nice lady with big guns? This game lets you do that!
Another interpretation of the roguelike genre is always a pleasant thing, and Minos is definitely a refreshing take. Despite the lack of hand-holding weighing it down at times, Minos still has a solid core gameplay loop that really, really sinks its claws (or horns) into you. Whether you have a clever mind for strategy, an overwhelming dislike for ancient Greek warriors, or just want another taste of that ever-popular roguelike genre, consider descending into the maze that is Minos.