Deep Deep Deep Nightmare Review – When Midnight Snacks Turn Deadly
Deep Deep Deep Nightmare review – What happens when a boy ignores his mother’s warnings about midnight snacking? Chaos, terror, and waves of nightmare-fueled monsters! In Deep Deep Deep Nightmare, survival hinges on wielding a deadly arsenal, mastering magic, and overcoming fearsome bosses in a thrilling top-down shooter experience.
Deep Deep Deep Nightmare Review Pros
- Decent cartoon-like graphics.
- 256.4MB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Own in-game trophies list.
- You get the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 versions of the game, which means you can earn two Platinum trophies!
- You can remap the controls.
- 3 save slots.
- Twin stick shooter gameplay.
- Tutorial pop-ups with controls.
- A Game that takes inspiration from Binding of Isaac.
- Power-ups give you new weapons, and you can cycle through them.
- Big screen, filling boss encounters.
- Your roll move allows you to pass through enemies and some gunfire.
- Tight responsive controls.
- It is very much a game you can just pick up and play.
- During boss fights or set sequences, a spinner will appear that can lay down traps or give you power-ups.
- The three heart life system.
- 2.5D game world amd you can move around it freely.
- Earn credits from enemies and buy new weapons from the shop.
- Buy and equip spells from the shop.
- Random roll vending machine for headgear.
- Earn elevator buttons to go to new areas and levels.
- Your hub in between levels is where the shops are.
- Fast loading times.
- Guns have ammo, and you can pick up more during play, but the basic pistol-like gun has infinite ammo.
- When you die, you can go to the hub, retry, or quit the game.
- Hearts can drop from enemies for health.
- Every level is a wave-based affair then you can get the odd bonus room or boss encounter.
- You always see where enemies spawn.
- An impressive amount of projectiles on screen that almost becomes a bullet hell.
- 24 hats to unlock and wear.
- All unlocked spells, weapons, and hats can be changed in your toybox.
Deep Deep Deep Nightmare Review Cons
- No actual game settings.
- I am not a fan of the screen always shaking; it’s supposed to be in time with the music, but it makes it all a lot harder and annoying.
- You only get told the basic controls, not how the hub area works or the mechanics that waves may present.
- Slow to get going.
- You don’t get money very quickly.
- It is a small play area most of the time.
- After finishing a level, you go back to the hub, It would be nice if you could choose to do that or just continue.
- Repetitive music track over and over.
- The gameplay overall doesn’t mix it up that much.
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Deep Deep Deep Nightmare
Developer: QUBYTE
Publisher: QUBYTE
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