Megabonk

Critic Reviews for Megabonk
MEGABONK is an addictively chaotic and surprisingly deep game that appeared out of nowhere. While I've pointed out some of its current flaws, for a game this affordable, it delivers a massive amount of content and pure fun. The game practically dares you to break it, a challenge I don't just accept, but one I revel in. I'm here for the chaos.
Megabonk carves a spot among Survivors-like games, mixing its addictive core with Risk of Rain 2’s tension and a 3D twist that keeps you on your toes. Its goofy humor, banger soundtrack, and deep build options make every run a blast, even if limited stages and no weapon evolutions hold it back slightly. The varied characters and random upgrades keep things fresh, offering plenty of reasons to dive back in. If you want a Survivors-like game that feels new yet familiar, Megabonk delivers with fun vertical gameplay and tunes that stick with you. It’s an addictively satisfying roguelite that has me thoroughly hooked, and I will continue to come back post-review. With its low barrier of entry, it’s a must-try for fans of the genre and newcomers alike. Whether you’re playing in short bursts to wind down or telling yourself “Just one more run” after hours of play, there’s a Megaton of fun to be had with Megabonk.
"A Chaotic Evolution of the Roguelike Horde Shooter" Megabonk is one of the most surprising roguelike games of 2025, blending sheer mayhem with meticulous skill in a hilariously madcap mix. Simple controls mask a surprising tactical depth, and random upgrades create a completely new experience every time. The low-poly visual style prioritizes clarity and energy over realism, while the vibrant sound design adds an unforgettable note of excitement and humor.
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MegaBonk is not a revolutionary game, nor does it carry the ambitions of major titles, but it succeeds in one important thing: delivering an enjoyable experience that makes you say ‘just one more round’ before finding yourself playing for hours. Its simplicity, chaos, and randomness come together to form an addictive loop that’s hard to break. So if you’re looking for a quick, fun game that hooks you despite its simplicity, MegaBonk is definitely worth trying. A small game in size, but big in enjoyment.
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Industry Coverage
After Declining Its First Nomination, Megabonk Has Returned To The Game Awards
Megabonk will feature in The Game Awards despite turning down a nomination for Best Debut Indie.
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