"Okay, just one more run." This is the phrase I've muttered at midnight—and again at 2 AM—every day since diving into this experience. In this Vampire Crawlers review, it is clear that pulling players away from its pixelated chaos requires an army.

Vampire Crawlers Review: A New Dimension of Roguelike Action

As a deckbuilding spin-off to the indie sensation Vampire Survivors, this title brings both familiarity and freshness to the genre. It delivers a gripping first-person dungeon-crawling adventure that feels entirely new yet deeply nostalgic.

Preserving the Vampire Survivors Legacy

The game maintains an undying commitment to the tone, characters, and retro visuals of its predecessor. This dedication is evident from the very first cutscene, which showcases:

  • A returning character fending off hordes in the Mad Forest.
  • An initial transition from the classic Vampire Survivors isometric view.
  • A seamless shift into a first-person perspective of the area.

A Familiar Core

Without using a single word, this Vampire Crawlers review notes that a change in perspective doesn't change the game's soul. Ultimately, this Vampire Crawlers review finds that it remains unquestionably Vampire Survivors at its core.