Gods Will Fall Reviews
Despite a sliding scale of difficulty and cheap boss tactics, Gods Will Fall has the improbable ability to endear itself to those it hurts most. Both masochists and newcomers alike will find something to love in this short, but challenging, Celtic ass-kicker.
Gods Will Fall is a solid adventure with some cool ideas that will satisfy your craving for challenge while it lasts.
While it has some positive elements that may still make it worth checking out, Gods Will Fall's procedurally generated difficulty hurts itself more than it really helps in the long run.
Gods Will Fall knows how to mix roguelike concepts in his own way with challenging and fun combat. Small flaws in control will cloud the bottom line, but it will delight everyone who is drawn to his particular proposition. Very honest with its price, too.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Gods Will Fall tries to reinterpret the roguelike genre and some ideas show that the theoretical potential to do so is there, but the problem is that the technical structure ruins any good intuition (such as faulty AI). On the Switch, the rough controls also increase frustration.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Quotation forthcoming.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
An inventive Souls-meets-roguelike that frustrates and delights in equal measure.
Numinous landscapes and skull-rattling combat combine in this leftfield classic