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Neon Abyss is a frantic, roguelike action-platformer where you run ‘n’ gun your way into the Abyss as part of the Hades formed ‘Grim Squad’. Featuring unlimited item synergies and a unique dungeon evolution system, each run diversifies the experience and every choice alters the ruleset. Get ready to unleash hell! Combining furious run ‘n’ gun action and deep, roguelike mechanics, Neon Abyss pits you as a member of the ‘Grim Squad’ – a task force set-up by Hades himself to infiltrate the Abyss and defeat the New Gods. Death is not the end as every time you die, you’ll find yourself more empowered than before.
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60 reviews found100
Cublikefoot
Jul 10, 2020
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Boomstick Gaming
Jul 10, 2020
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90
Game Forces PT
Oct 31, 2020
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GamingTrend
Jul 27, 2020
Neon Abyss plays like a panic-stricken, action, rouge game that knows exactly what it wants to be from beginning to the end. The guns are big, the options are plentiful, and randomness is the name of the game. The boss battles left me a bit empty, but this game is definitely more than a glass half full.
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Geeks Under Grace
Jul 29, 2020
Neon Abyss is a really good game, and it's worth getting.
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90
God is a Geek
Jul 14, 2020
Neon Abyss' pixel art graphics and superb soundtrack round off a perfect addition to the Switch's formidable catalogue of indie treasures.
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DarkStation
Aug 10, 2020
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Rapid Reviews UK
Aug 19, 2020
Binding of Isacc meets Enter the Gungeon when Neon Abyss struts into town. This spectacular Roguelite has you literally falling into the abyss whilst hurling an endless stream of bullets, lasers and bubbles at a never ending supply of squishy monsters. Arcade style roguelites seem to be going through a mini renaissance at the moment, with quite a few of these pixelated platformers currently available on various marketplaces.
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