The guns alone make this game worth hours of playtime, Detailed world and visuals set the tone perfectly, Unlimited amount of stackable, active items
You're at the will of randomness, Active items and weapons can ruin a playthrough, You can't teleport back to previously beaten levels
Neon Abyss plays like a panic-stricken, action, rouge game that knows exactly what it wants to be from beginning to the end. The guns are big, the options are plentiful, and randomness is the name of the game. The boss battles left me a bit empty, but thi...