Undermine Review (PlayStation 4)

An action-adventure roguelike with a bit of RPG tossed in. Adventure deep into the UnderMine and discover powerful relics, deadly enemies, hidden secrets, and a few friends to help along the way.

Pros:

  • Works on Playstation 5.
  • 826.1MB download size.
  • Graphics-v-sync on/off.
  • Can rebind controls.
  • Seed-can roll or type in your own seed number.
  • Roguelike dungeon crawler gameplay.
  • You descend level by level exploring mines to reach the bottom.
  • Hub-rescue people to unlock shops, merchants, and blacksmiths.
  • Play how you want.
  • Map uncovers as you play.
  • Has Zelda dungeon vibes mixed with Spelunky.
  • Blueprints-find them to unlock the ability to buy the item found.
  • Gold-mined in-game and used as currency.
  • Mifflers-little bar stewards who appear when gold is dropped and will attempt to steal said gold.
  • Upon death, you start as a new person.
  • Very simple hack and slash combat including ranged throw your weapon attacks.
  • Every run is different from the mines randomize.
  • On death, you lose a percentage of gold collected and items are dropped.
  • Can pick up curses as well as blessings.
  • Secret rooms to find.
  • Chest for loot.
  • Enemies can randomly drop items.
  • Can buy permanent upgrades to health/inventory/damage etc.
  • Boss battles.
  • Can increase game difficulty in new game plus runs.
  • The longer you play the easier it gets.

Cons:

  • On PlayStation 5 it runs with a lot of slowdown and stuttering whether you have v-sync on or off.
  • Nothing different from the other versions.
  • Hard to tell enemy attacks.
  • Cold opening with little explanation.
  • Initial learning curve.
  • Can feel claustrophobic at times.
  • The longer you play the easier it gets.

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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