Crypt of the Necrodancer may not be for everyone, but if the idea of a steamy love-in between two seemingly incompatible genres turns you on, you’re gonna love it.
The soundtrack is amazing, the replay ability is enormous, the gameplay is simple but original.
it has only four levels with each character and yet it takes long time to master the movements of the enemies and the uses of the weapons.
I simply don't know why this game doesn't have more people getting into it.
Replay-ability is fantastic, the constant updates are a great benefit, and the music makes this rogue-like different and an interesting play element to keep you thinking and patient at the same time.
There are few games as immediately accessible and fun as this one. Pure, simple, joyful and with a killer soundtrack, Crypt of the Necrodancer is a small radiant gem.
An exceptional indie game that utilizes perfectly its unique and fresh idea of rhythm-based roguelike. Its non-stop action, extremely fair high difficulty, and large variety of unique enemies form an utterly addictive experience.
Regardless of your musical tastes, Crypt of the NecroDancer takes a proven but basic recipe and improves it with a seemingly simple twist. It would have been a fine roguelike game without its musical side, but the rhythm mechanic makes it a truly special experience.
Roguelike genre, which is renowned for its difficulty, moves up an entire level with the Crypt of the NecroDancer. It offers a challenge that has the potential to plunge you into despair, even if you are familiar with such games. NecroDancer is cute, unforgiving and exotic in its own essence. You won't experience anything similar elsewhere. The question is, whether you're good enough to bear all the gifts this game offers you.
The game has been out for a while now, have a large amount of hours on the game and is ever increasing. I'll keep it breif, fun, fast paced, great with friends and action packed. what else do you need!
This game is very difficult. It involves random runs in which you will die over and over. The items you come across are randomized, so some runs you will get lucky, and others you won't.
It is very unique, and you move and attack to the beat, but is often frustrating because of the high difficulty. It's even difficult to unlock characters and achievements.
Cost me $3.74 and played 41 hours. Only recommend if you don't mind dying a lot.
Part rhythm game, part dungeon crawler, Crypt of the NecroDancer is a well-excuted and original concept that marries its inspirations effectively without sacrificing too much from either genre. While it doesn't dig too deep into either genre's traits, if you enjoy rhythm games or dungeon crawlers you will find something to like here (if you can look past its flaws).
The meat of the gameplay revolves around spelunking through four zones of four stages each, with the first three having a small pool of possible bosses at the end. By keeping with the rhythm of the track and timing your actions to the beat, you are rewarded with a multiplier bonus that increases your gold pickups (and which later on enhances some equipment). While this is very important exploring the first two zones (especially as a new player because your loot pool will be low), zone 3 becomes extremely hectic with very aggressive monsters, lots of damage traps, and higher base gold pickups. The coin multiplier is useless except for gear once you reach Zone 4 because the gold pickups are so large that you can ignore it completely outside of combat. This seems to go against the design decision of adding rhythm elements and makes the game feel more like a barebones mobile-esque experience instead of DDR with swords. This might change with other characters (of which there are 10 to choose from), but the zones felt very similar in terms of game design when playing with Melody and Cadence for me.
Even though the game only has 16 (randomized) floors, you have a great deal of customization options from the level select hub. Different characters completely change how the game plays; a monk who dies from touching gold, a bard who ignores the rhythm and turns the game into a turn-based crawler, and a miner with infinite kickable bombs are some examples of how the gameplay can be radically modified. CotN is also completely playable with a dance pad because everything is controlled with the arrow keys! This alone gives it my "Best One-Handed Game" award for 2015. A level editor and a seeded All Zones Mode are also included for enthusiasts.
Overall, Crypt of the NecroDancer is a superbly unique experience that is cheap enough that anyone who has played DDR should dust off their dance pad for. While it isn't the deepest rogue-like or the hardest rhythm game, there is enough content included to sink your teeth into for at least a dozen hours.
Do you want a game with a kickass soundtrack, including a guitar set preformed by Familyjules7x that also becomes rather obnoxiously hard by the end of Zone 1, where enemies do large chunks of damage and provides very little chance to actually heal ever?
Do you want a fun rhythm game with a penchant for dragons that'll **** your **** up in one or two hits, force you to go back to the start of the zone and start from scratch regardless of how far you've advanced and what gear you've busted ass to get?
Do you want a game that while it has it's fun moments, will make you grind a currency that only spawns here and there to slowly build up permanent upgrades until you have a slightly fairer chance (being generous) and that get taken away when you die and start a zone?
If all of the above sounds interesting to you, and you want a game where one mistake, no matter how minute, results in getting screwed over? Crypt of the Necrodancer is for you!
SummaryA hardcore rhythm-based roguelike game. Can you survive this deadly dungeon of dance, slay the NecroDancer, and recapture your still beating heart? Or will you be a slave to the rhythm for all eternity? Players must move on the beat to navigate procedurally generated dungeons while battling dancing skeletons, zombies, dragons, and more! ...