- October 23, 2024
- Charging Llama
Survivors of Mayhem
61%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
replayability
100% User Score 12 reviews
Platforms
About
Survivors of Mayhem - a fast paced fantasy survivor game. Embark on a heart-pounding journey through waves of fantasy battle, where chaos reigns, and your every decision could mean the difference between life and death. You'll face relentless waves of enemies, upgrade your character, pick and choose from over two dozen of abilities, a hundred items, and stat upgrades to try to survive. Will you…





Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
replayability3 negative mentions
- The game offers a fun and engaging experience, especially for beginners, with a variety of character classes and playstyles that keep each run fresh.
- Impressive for an early access title, it features solid graphics, smooth gameplay, and a good amount of content, with frequent updates and community feedback being taken into account.
- The level of customization and strategic depth in character builds and upgrades enhances replayability, making it enjoyable for fans of the survivor genre.
- As an early access game, it has occasional bugs and rough edges, which may affect the overall experience.
- Some players may find the game lacks depth in content compared to more established titles in the genre, as it is still in development.
- The game may not appeal to those who prefer slower-paced gameplay, as it has a higher base speed than many other horde survival games.
graphics
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's graphics are praised for their charming low-poly style and solid performance, contributing to a smooth gameplay experience. Players appreciate the pleasing visuals and the clarity of enemy patterns, which enhance the fun and intensity of dodging mechanics. Overall, the graphics add to the game's replayability and content richness.
“It has plenty of content, is replayable, and has pleasing visuals.”
“The game plays smoothly, and the graphics are solid.”
“Graphics are super charming, and I love the low-poly style. I felt like the enemy patterns were easy to track, but fun and intense to dodge.”