Neon Blight | Review in 3 Minutes



Sebastian Ruiz reviews Neon Blight, developed by Bleeding Tapes.

Neon Blight on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1360660/Neon_Blight/

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49 thoughts on “Neon Blight | Review in 3 Minutes”

  1. Nice review. Sounds like the kind of thing that I'd enjoy but get bored of, especially once I start finding those methods you mentioned for manipulating the game systems.

    You've got a great voice for this kind of thing too. Looking forward to hearing more from you!

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  2. So initially I, like others, have to comment on the smooth narration. Podcast on gaming history, maybe? On to the game, this was a great review for many reasons, its depth and really getting into the gritty, while still staying very positive/upbeat about the game.

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  3. Dev here,
    Thank you for the review! Great format and like everyone else has said great voice!

    We are currently working on getting the game to a better place, after that we'll be continuously adding content for the indefinite future.
    This game has been my life for the past 4 years, it'll stay in my life for more!

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  4. It seems to be a theme where some games pick up rogue like elements for replayability when they really just bring the game down. I feel like devs should start looking for more forms of replayability such as new game plus or different modes rather than entirely change the structure of a game so it can be a rogue like

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  5. Hmm, whiffs of abandonware they knew they'd never finish so they called it 1.0 & put it up for sale to grab what they could. That said, it is being patched quite often so perhaps the dev just needed some money to keep going with it. Shame as it's taken a huge hit to the ratings to make that possible.

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