
Adam Notman
This is a frustratingly addictive game with awful controls. I'm playing on an S24 Ultra and the buttons are too close together even on such a big screen. I consistently hit my gun button by accident rather than anything else. Other than that this is addictive but such a steep difficulty curve. Rogue lite is accurate but brings very little back to your character, beyond grinding for upgrades that seemingly do very little. I've hit a wall where I just don't want to play anymore.

hendrixfan76
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ScourgeBringer is a difficult game to play and could do with settings to adjust this, i.e., give options easy/normal/hard. Repeatedly playing the same rooms over and over is a frustrating experience, and takes away some of the enjoyment factor. Controls-wise, not bad, but could do with tap on the d-pad to dash, rather than swipe, or a separate button altogether. Edit: difficulty toggle welcome, but controls still lacking customisation
28 people found this review helpful

Max The Mad Axest
Amazing game, great story. I notice a LOT of complaints about controls in reviews. So here are some tips for new players: dashing is NOT NECESSARY, you shouldn't rely on it to get to enemies. Wait until they fire a shot at you and use smash to reflect it. And to use Fury just click the button below the pause (that's not just a meter!). Using invulnerability is kinda boring, instead use 10% bullet speed and 80% game speed on easy mode. Makes it so much easier without it being impossible to lose.
6 people found this review helpful