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Shacknews
Jan 11, 2023
Lone Ruin will test your patience, but let’s all be grateful the arcade action comes without the arcade cost. The “just one more try” gameplay benefits greatly from the snappy load screens and menus, even on the Nintendo Switch version, making it easier to recommend this brutally difficult and magical indie hit from Super Rare Games. This review is based on a digital copy for Nintendo Switch supplied by the publisher.
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GameSpew
Jan 12, 2023
If starting all over again drives you up the wall, then Lone Ruin probably isn’t for you. For everyone else, it’s a frenetic, fun and highly replayable outing that’ll have you coming back for more. But if you do find a strange meteor in your backyard, do the sensible thing and toss it in next door’s wheelie bin.
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Finger Guns
Jan 17, 2023
Whilst it may be pleasing to the visual and audio senses, Lone Ruin balances out that pleasant feeling with fair challenge. A roguelike in the traditional sense, it offers that “one more run” gameplay for anyone that feels like they can do it better next time. Lone Ruin is available now on Nintendo Switch (review platform) and PC via Steam. Developer: Cuddle Monster Games Publisher: Super Rare Games Disclaimer: In order to complete this review, we were provided with a promotional copy of the game.
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GamingBolt
Jan 12, 2023
Lone Ruin has the makings of the next great indie roguelike hit. It feels just as polished and fun as something like Dead Cells, just with much less content.
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Goomba Stomp
Jan 11, 2023
There is a delicate balance to strike in a roguelike game. The genre, featuring titles as diverse as the 2020 breakout hit Hades, the perfectly fine-tuned The Binding of Isaac, and lo-fi early access epic Caves of Qud, has plenty of appeal. Lone Ruin, from developer Cuddle Monster Games and Grapple Dog publisher Super Rare Originals, sets itself apart from its contemporaries with an inimitable sense of style. The neon-soaked environments and pulsing techno soundtrack are tremendous highlights of Lone Ruin, and even if the limited biomes and scant worldbuilding may ultimately leave players wanting more, the crunchy combat, included survival mode, and leaderboard score chasing are plenty satisfying. Fingers of Fury Lone Ruin is laser-focused on doing a few things extremely well.
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Prima Games
Jan 10, 2023
But beyond that, Lone Ruin is a beautiful game with a fun combat system. And fun is the highest compliment I can give to any game. There’s something addictive about trying to craft the perfect spell-build and seeing how far into the ruins you can get. Lone Ruin is available January 12, 2023 on Steam and Switch.
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Pure Nintendo
Jan 30, 2023
Overall, Lone Ruin is a tough twin-stick shooter that hits the spot. The runs are quick and satisfying, with leaderboards and multiple weapons to encourage replay. It looks great and plays smoothly; just don’t get too comfortable because it will all be over soon. Until you play again. Review: Lone Ruin (Nintendo Switch) Very good Overall, Lone Ruin is a tough twin-stick shooter that hits the spot.
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The Beta Network
Jan 12, 2023
A tense, twin-stick shooting experience awaits for those who adore the roguelike genre and all the uncertainty that comes with it… whether that’s positive or negative, I’ll leave up to you. But just know that once Lone Ruin sinks it’s teeth into you, those marks will be tremendously hard to remove. This game was reviewed using a download code provided by Super Rare Games.
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