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22 BuzzVerdicts across Mobile Games (9), PC Games (13)

Balatro

4.8

2024 · Roguelike Deckbuilder

Balatro takes the familiar language of poker hands and turns it into one of the most compulsive games available on any platform. Its Joker synergy system creates a different puzzle every run, its mobile port is among the best ever made, and its premium price means no ads or energy timers getting between you and the next hand. RNG will occasionally end a promising run through no fault of your own, and late-game strategies can start to converge. But the highs are so high, the feedback so immediate, and the depth so surprising that those complaints barely register against the overall experience.

Hades

4.7

2020 · Action Roguelike · PC / Steam

Hades solved the roguelike genre's biggest problem by making failure feel like progress, and it did it with some of the tightest combat and most charming writing in any game of its era. Supergiant Games built a game where dying sends you back to the start but moves the story forward, turning repetition into something you actually look forward to. The weapon variety, the boon system, and the sheer personality packed into every interaction keep runs feeling fresh for far longer than they should. If you've ever bounced off roguelikes because they felt like a grind, this is the one that might change your mind.

Hades II

4.7

2025 · Action Roguelike · PC / Steam

Hades II is the rare sequel that matches its predecessor while carving out its own identity. Supergiant Games expanded the combat, deepened the progression systems, and built a world that rewards dozens of hours of repeat runs without ever feeling like a grind. Melinoe stands on her own as a protagonist, and the Greek mythology framing remains as rich and well-realized as ever. A few weapons land better than others, and the story's ending hasn't satisfied everyone, but those are minor blemishes on a game that earned its place among the best roguelikes ever made. If the original Hades grabbed you, this one won't let go.

Slay the Spire

4.5

2019 · Roguelike Deckbuilder · PC / Steam

Slay the Spire defined a genre and then set a bar that years of imitators have struggled to reach. The deckbuilding is endlessly deep, the strategic decisions are meaningful from the first card pick to the final boss, and four distinct characters ensure the game stays fresh across hundreds of hours. Visuals won't impress anyone, and the learning curve can feel steep before the depth reveals itself. But this is one of those games where knowledge compounds over time, where every run teaches something, and where the gap between a beginner and a veteran is measured in understanding rather than unlocks. If you have any interest in strategy or card games, this is essential.

Vampire Survivors

4.5

2022 · Action Roguelike · PC / Steam

Vampire Survivors costs a few dollars and has consumed more hours from more people than games that cost ten times as much. The loop of surviving, leveling, and unlocking is tuned to near-perfection, the constant stream of updates and DLC has kept the game growing well beyond its initial scope, and it single-handedly launched an entire subgenre of imitators. Repetition sets in eventually, and players who want direct control over their combat will chafe at the auto-attack system. But for pure, dopamine-driven fun at an absurd value, nothing else comes close.

Vampire Survivors

4.5

2022 · Action / Roguelike

Vampire Survivors on mobile is one of the best free games available on any platform. The addictive loop of surviving, leveling, and unlocking hits just as hard on a phone as it does anywhere else, and the ethical monetization model puts most of the mobile industry to shame. Touch controls hold it back from perfection, and a controller is strongly recommended for the best experience. If you have even a passing interest in action games and a phone in your pocket, there is no reason not to download this immediately.

Slay the Spire 2

4.3

2026 · Roguelike Deckbuilder · PC / Steam

Slay the Spire 2 takes the genre its predecessor defined and rebuilds it from the ground up. New classes, co-op multiplayer for up to four players, and mechanics like Doom, Sly, and Enchantments add meaningful depth without losing the tight strategic loop that made the original so compelling. Early access growing pains are real, with balance controversies and a review-bombed Steam page creating noise around a game that deserves better. Underneath that noise sits the most ambitious roguelike deckbuilder on the market, and one that already justifies its existence even before the full release arrives.

Dead Cells

4.3

2019 · Action Roguelike

Dead Cells on mobile is one of the best premium ports available on phones and tablets, translating a demanding action roguelite with impressive care. Auto-hit mode and customizable controls make the touchscreen experience far better than it has any right to be, though a controller still unlocks the game's full potential. The sheer volume of weapons, paths, and DLC content means hundreds of hours of runs that rarely feel the same twice. If you can handle the punishment and have a phone made in the last few years, this belongs in your library.

FTL: Faster Than Light

4.3

2012 · Roguelike Strategy · PC / Steam

FTL: Faster Than Light gives you command of a small ship, a desperate mission, and a galaxy that's trying to kill you in a different way every time you play. The pause-and-play combat system creates moments of brilliant tactical thinking, and the randomized encounters produce stories you'll remember long after the run ends. RNG can be brutal in ways that feel unfair, and the final boss encounter is a difficulty spike that the rest of the game doesn't fully prepare you for. But the addictive loop of starting one more run, making slightly better decisions, and pushing a little further is what made FTL a landmark indie game. The free Advanced Edition expansion made a great game even better, and a dedicated modding community has kept it alive for over a decade.

Slay the Spire

4.3

2020 · Roguelike Deckbuilder

Slay the Spire is one of the best strategy games available on a phone or tablet, full stop. The deckbuilding is razor-sharp, the replayability is staggering, and the premium pricing means you never have to deal with ads or microtransactions. The mobile port delivers the complete experience but struggles with small-screen readability and touch controls that occasionally betray you at the worst possible moment. Play it on a tablet if you can. On a phone, you're getting a phenomenal game filtered through an interface that doesn't always respect the size of your screen. That tradeoff is worth it for most people, but go in knowing it exists.

Soul Knight

4.2

2017 · Roguelike Shooter

Soul Knight is one of the best action roguelikes on mobile, delivering fast combat, hundreds of weapons, and a generous free-to-play model that puts most competitors to shame. The pixel art style and randomized dungeons keep every run feeling fresh, and local co-op adds a social dimension that few mobile games bother with. Some characters are locked behind purchases, but the core experience is fully accessible without spending a cent. For pick-up-and-play dungeon runs that never get old, Soul Knight sets the standard.

Don't Starve: Pocket Edition

4.1

2015 · Survival / Roguelike

Don't Starve: Pocket Edition brings Klei's unforgiving wilderness survival game to mobile with its atmosphere and depth fully intact. The hand-drawn art style looks gorgeous on small screens, the crafting and exploration systems provide dozens of hours of tense discovery, and the DLC expansions add enormous replay value. Touch controls can't match the precision of mouse and keyboard, and the game offers almost no guidance, but players willing to learn through failure will find one of the most rewarding survival experiences available on mobile.

Dicey Dungeons

4.0

2022 · Roguelike Deckbuilder

Dicey Dungeons is a brilliantly designed roguelike that turns dice rolls into tactical decisions with real weight. Six distinct characters keep the game fresh far longer than its cheerful presentation suggests, and the mobile port runs beautifully with touch controls that feel native to the platform. The lack of iCloud syncing is an unnecessary annoyance, and RNG-heavy runs can occasionally feel punishing regardless of your choices. But the core design is so clever and the value proposition so strong that those complaints barely register against the hours of inventive gameplay on offer.

20 Minutes Till Dawn

4.0

2023 · Action Roguelike · PC / Steam

20 Minutes Till Dawn strips the survivor-like genre to its essentials and executes them with precision. The tight time limit creates urgency that longer games in the genre lack, and the upgrade synergies can produce absurdly powerful builds that feel earned rather than given. It's slim on content compared to its biggest competitors, and runs can start to blur together after a while. But for its price point, this is one of the tightest, most satisfying loops in the bullet heaven space.

Across the Obelisk

4.0

2022 · Roguelike Deckbuilder · PC / Steam

Across the Obelisk is a co-op deckbuilder that thrives on party synergy and build variety. Managing a four-hero team with intertwined card combos gives it a tactical richness that most games in the genre can't match. It's best with friends, and solo players may find the AI companions limiting, but the sheer volume of unlockable heroes, cards, and paths keeps runs feeling fresh for dozens of hours. If you've been looking for a deckbuilder you can share with someone, this is the one.

Luck be a Landlord

4.0

2022 · Roguelike · PC / Steam

Luck be a Landlord turns a slot machine into a roguelike puzzle, and the result is dangerously addictive. Building synergies between symbols on the reels creates a strategic depth that the simple premise doesn't advertise. Runs are quick, the learning curve is gentle, and the moment a build clicks into place is consistently satisfying. It runs out of surprises eventually, and the randomness can occasionally feel punishing. But as a pick-up-and-play roguelike with a clever core concept, it punches well above its weight.

Caves of Qud

4.0

2024 · Roguelike RPG · PC / Steam

Caves of Qud is a remarkable roguelike that rewards curiosity and punishes complacency in equal measure. Its science-fantasy world is one of the most imaginative settings in gaming, realized through writing that would be impressive in a novel, let alone a procedurally generated dungeon crawler. Character creation alone offers more meaningful choices than most RPGs provide across their entire runtime. The learning curve is severe, the interface demands patience, and death will come often and without warning. For players willing to meet it on its terms, though, Caves of Qud delivers the kind of depth and surprise that keeps you thinking about your last run long after it ended.

Peglin

3.8

2023 · Roguelike / Puzzle · PC / Steam

Peglin mashes pachinko physics with roguelike deck building and turns the result into something far more compelling than it sounds. Launching orbs into a field of pegs and watching damage numbers cascade as they bounce creates a unique satisfaction that no other roguelike offers. The RNG can feel oppressive when bad bounces tank a run, and the strategic depth doesn't quite match the genre's best. But the core concept is so inventive and the moment-to-moment gameplay so fun that Peglin earns its place alongside the roguelike heavyweights through sheer creativity.

Archero

3.6

2019 · Action

Archero delivers a clever twist on mobile action games with its move-to-dodge, stop-to-shoot mechanic and roguelike ability selection that makes every run feel different. The early experience is fast, fun, and hard to put down. But Habby's monetization strategy gets increasingly aggressive as you progress, and the difficulty curve eventually bends so sharply toward spending that the skill-based fun that hooked you starts to feel secondary. Enjoy the ride while the gameplay carries it, and set a hard limit on what you're willing to spend.

Dungeon of the Endless

3.5

2020 · Roguelike Tower Defense

Dungeon of the Endless is a genre-blending original that combines roguelike exploration, tower defense, and squad management into something no other game has successfully replicated. The core design is inventive and tense, with every opened door creating a risk-reward calculation that keeps runs feeling unpredictable even after dozens of attempts. The mobile port undermines that experience with a cramped interface, small text, and touch controls that aren't precise enough for a game where one misplaced tap can end a run. If you have a tablet, the experience improves considerably. On a phone, the game fights against its own platform. It's a brilliant design trapped in a frustrating wrapper, and whether the brilliance outweighs the frustration depends on your tolerance for UI friction and your screen size.

Roguebook

3.5

2021 · Roguelike Deckbuilder · PC / Steam

Roguebook has good ideas and a pedigree that promises more than the final product delivers. The two-hero system and hex map exploration add wrinkles to the deckbuilder formula that are worth experiencing, and the combat has enough depth to sustain a few dozen hours of runs. But it struggles to escape the shadow of the games that inspired it, and the progression system that's supposed to keep you coming back can feel like it's gating the fun. It's a solid second-tier deckbuilder that's worth trying on sale if you've exhausted the genre's best.

Darkest Dungeon II

3.5

2023 · Roguelike RPG · PC / Steam

Darkest Dungeon II is a bold, polarizing sequel that trades the base-building loop of its predecessor for a tighter roguelike structure built around doomed road trips. The turn-based combat is excellent, the atmosphere is oppressive in all the right ways, and the relationship system adds a layer of strategy that can make or break a run. But the shift away from persistent progression alienates as many players as it attracts, and the run length can test patience when things spiral. If you can accept it as its own thing rather than measuring it against the original, there's a deeply rewarding tactical game here.