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DeadCore Critic Reviews

11 Total Reviews

10 Positive Reviews(90.9%)
1 Mixed Reviews(9.1%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Eurogamer Italy October 21, 2014
Former quakers wanting to shrug the rust from their reflexes in a different context will love Deadcore, leaving them with a great desire of an even more deadly second chapter.
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IGN Italia October 27, 2014
DeadCore is a unique, smart and very challenging game that boasts a personality at the same time modern and retro. If you don't fear its challenge, give it a try.
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4Players.de October 22, 2014
Challenging, precise, fast: This tower climb offers you good clean fun.
80
CalmDownTom October 20, 2014
If you’ve got the patience to keep at it, Deadcore is an amazing new take on a tried and tested formula. The gameplay elements it combines run seamlessly into each other, with nearly flawless level design. It offers immense replayability for the Speed Runner crowd, and a challenging, rewarding experience for everybody who plays it.
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Multiplayer.it October 23, 2014
Wolfenstein meets Mario in an interesting crossover.
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SpazioGames October 27, 2014
If you loved Portal and you're waiting for a product that can deviate from the usual and test your reflexes and patience, you will find in this title by 5 Bits Games right for you.
80
Vandal October 29, 2014
This game is what we could call a "Super Meat Boy 3D", since its gameplay relies on precision. It's not perfect, but its mechanics and difficulty make it very enjoyable.
80
Everyeye.it November 12, 2014
Combining platform and FPS might sound weird, but DeadCore shows it can be much fun.
75
CD-Action March 4, 2015
An extreme first person platformer designed very skillfully. Every time I died – and I died 343 times on the last level alone – I needed to try again. There’s something in Deadcore that makes you crawl back for more.
70
Gameblog.fr October 28, 2014
Deadcore is a suprenant game, with fast gameplay and a good level design. It only lacks more variety.
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Eurogamer Germany October 23, 2014
You have to have some interest in speedruns and an affinity for dexterity games from the first-person perspective with a Quake-like pace. Then you might love it, even though you still have to look past an overly obscure level-design.