Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor

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85

Top Critic Average

94%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
90 / 100
The Games Machine
8.5 / 10
TechRaptor
7 / 10
Xbox Achievements
85%
GamingBolt
8 / 10
SECTOR.sk
8 / 10
Entertainment Geekly
4.5 / 5
Analog Stick Gaming
8.5 / 10
Creators: Funday Games, Ghost Ship Publishing
Release Date: Sep 17, 2025 - Xbox Series X/S, PC
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Critic Reviews for Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor

Instead of finally growing bored of its formula, I find myself just imagining yet more things developer Funday Games could add in new updates to come. This release makes the game feel complete and ready for a broader audience, after over a year of public development. But at the same time, it feels like it could be only the beginning.

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Deep Rock Galactic Survivor is easily one of the best game in the bullet heaven genre, thanks to an impressive amount of content, to the quality of its presentation, and to the fact that blowing up bugs never stops being fun. A bit of a shame that there's no coop, though.

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TechRaptor

Parker Johnson
7 / 10.0
TechRaptor

Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor is an exercise in excess, giving loads of challenges to complete with inventive twists on the bullet heaven formula.

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Ever since I first played Vampire Survivors three years ago, I've been bitten by the survivors-like/auto shooter/reverse shmup/whatever-the-hell...

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A fine addition to a young genre, Survivor adds smart twists, most notably its level-based structure; however, unlike the mainline Deep Rock Galactic, it's single-player only.

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SECTOR.sk

Branislav Koh�t
8 / 10.0
SECTOR.sk

Auto Shooter, set in the proven Dwarven Universe, already offers a complete package, with hordes of creatures and rare resources to discover underground. However, the difficulty level is high, and the repetition of biomes and missions unnecessarily and artificially extends the game's scope.

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For fans of DRG, it is more than fan service: this is a thoughtful pivot into a different genre while holding onto what made DRG beloved.

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Deep Rock Galactic has a great, simplistic look, and it carries over here in spades. The game is full of fun enemy designs, and a ton of color and variety in its biomes to really push past much of the game’s repetitive nature. It offers some truly engaging progression, while not really pushing past the boundaries of what the genre offers.

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