

Deep Rock Galactic is a company I’ve got no qualms about selling my soul to for hours more to come. Sixteen tons of detail, sixteen tons of character, sixteen tons of riotous bug blasting, spelunking co-operative goodness.

Who knew space dwarf mining could be so fun? Deep Rock Galactic can be deceptively easy going at times, right up until the swarms of bugs come crawling out of the inky darkness to besiege you and your friends. Ooh, aah, that’s how it always starts, then later there’s running and screaming. As such, it’s in danger of having many players simply bounce off it, but the hardcore who remain are rewarded with Mariana’s Trench levels of depth. Solo or with fellow humans, Deep Rock Galactic is as much a game about learning the hard way and reaping the rewards as it is about dislodging alien terra firma.
