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Noita

Nolla Games, Nolla Games
Oct 15, 2020 - PC
Strong

OpenCritic Rating

79

Top Critic Average

72%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
81 / 100
Eurogamer
Recommended
GameSpot
7 / 10
Hardcore Gamer
4 / 5
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9 / 10
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8 / 10
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Critic Reviews for Noita

Noita combines classic roguelike progression with complex RPG-style spellbuilding and sets it in an incredibly dynamic environment.

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A rock-hard procedural tinder box brimming with imagination and chaos.

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Noita's freedom for experimentation and creative spell crafting makes this roguelike a distinct spin on the genre.

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Like any roguelike, Noita's - as much as the player's own - fortunes can falter in that they're heavily-reliant on the luck of the draw.

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Noita is a true standout title in the roguelike genre, featuring endlessly deep gameplay that plays off of its engaging pixel art style.

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Original, challenging and incredibly deep, Noita is a roguelike capable of surprising every time you launch a new game. If you like tough challenges and love this genre of games, Noita is really for you. It doesn't cost much and guarantees plenty of hours of exploration, disruption, killing and fun. But beware: it's tough. Really tough!

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Noita isn't for everybody, but anyone who loves to learn a game's intricacies while getting mercilessly slaughtered at the drop of a hat will find a lot to enjoy.

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Noita is an exciting experiment that grew into a tense, complicated, and altogether satisfying game of self-expression and discovery. It allows players a level of freedom often unseen in rogue-likes at the expense of a clear and distinct visual language, and situations that become difficult to quickly parse.

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