Warm Snow Reviews
As a Roguelike game, "Warm Snow" is still insufficient in content and depth, its balance is average.
Review in Chinese | Read full review
Although Warm Snow does not have the same level of quality as other roguelike games, there is plenty to play for hours on end. The combat system gives players freedom during encounters with rewards that offer a deep level of character customisation, in the hope that the next run will last a little longer. This game is a hidden gem, but don't let it stay hidden for too long if you're in the mood for a roguelike.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Warm Snow is one of the best rogue-lite game experiences of 2023.
I didn’t hate my time with Warm Snow, but after the first few runs, I was ready to revisit some of the better options in the roguelike genre that I openly place on a pedestal after the first few hours. If you like Hades, which I do not, this is an easy recommendation that will offer you hours of gameplay thanks to all of the various systems and upgrades that will likely overwhelm newer players who may not have the resolve to see it through to its end.
There’s a cool sense of style to this slashing sort of roguelike beat-em-up, but it still feels a bit generic in the end