Downwell Critic Reviews
21 Total Reviews
18 Positive Reviews(85.7%)
2 Mixed Reviews(9.5%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Destructoid
October 21, 2015
The variety makes the frequent deaths more palatable and I would probably buy a custom dedicated handheld that just played this game.
The Jimquisition
October 22, 2015
Moppin’s work easily deserves to stand alongside the likes of Nuclear Throne, Spelunky, and The Binding of Isaac as a tough but rewarding game where no two runs are the same and the temptation to return is overwhelming...It’s also proof positive that reviewers don’t give games low scores because they “suck at the game” – I have no shame in admitting I’m absolutely awful at the bloody thing, but I adore it nonetheless.
GameCrate
January 8, 2016
Easily one of Devolver Digital's best releases from last year, Downwell is an old-school delight that won't let you down in the least. It's difficult at times, but still utterly rewarding when it comes to exciting gameplay, plenty of unlockables and a right-at-home presentation for NES fans. Now we just need a console release to seal the deal.
IGN Italia
December 21, 2015
Please do yourself a favor and buy Downwell now, on PC or on iOs, wherever it suits you. This masterpiece has a thing that most of modern AAA games lack: pure fun. A wonderful shoot'em up and a love letter to the genre.
Hardcore Gamer
October 22, 2015
It’s a deep dark well filled with monsters and gems, equal parts platformer and reverse vertical shooter, and falling into its depths is the stuff that 1980s arcade dreams were made of.
Multiplayer.it
October 26, 2015
Simply put, Downwell is a masterpiece and everyone that regards himself as a true gamer should buy it immediately.
Gamers' Temple
November 2, 2015
Downwell isn't the kind of game everyone will like, but if you like challenging arcade platforms, you'll love Downwell.
CD-Action
January 12, 2016
You shoot monsters with your shoes while falling at high speed. Why? Because video games, that’s why.
3DJuegos
October 26, 2015
Downwell is one of those great small jewels where everything runs like clockwork.
Kill Screen
October 21, 2015
It is fun and addictive, but moreover it’s adrenaline-pumping and shocking in its barbarity.
Twinfinite
October 25, 2015
A remarkably simple, addictive game. The no-nonsense gameplay and furious action make it one that’s easy to jump into over and over, and with numerous styles, powerups, and weapons to use along the way, each plunge through the randomly-generated world is unique.
GamingTrend
October 30, 2015
Downwell is a simple and fun 2D platformer. Its unique gameplay makes it fast-paced and challenging, and its roguelike qualities keep it from growing bland or frustrating. Spend a little time with this game and you may get hooked too.
GameSpot
November 6, 2015
Learning the skills and vocabulary of the game gives you the confidence to risk chaining large combos, and it’s at this level where you can experience Downwell's most exhilarating moments again and again.
SpazioGames
November 13, 2015
It’s an incredibly simple and intuitive game, but creating such a fun experience with this kind of simplistic gameplay is a feat that only a truly brilliant developer can achieve. Get this game, it costs only 3 dollars and it’s fun, fast, and extremely intelligent.
The Escapist
December 3, 2015
Downwell is an unique take on the shoot em' up and roguelike genres that is sure to keep you coming back.
Game Informer
November 6, 2015
Downwell is at its best when you’re bounding from one enemy to the next, blasting through obstacles, and frantically scanning for a safe path through the chaos. This moment-to-moment challenge is fun, and the later levels (and final boss) put your skills to the test. Unfortunately, the journey to that level of proficiency feels like a grind. Though each run is technically different, they all start to feel the same.
PC Games
October 22, 2015
Falling down has never been this hard. Or this pixelated.
DarkStation
December 23, 2015
Downwell‘s a very slight game based around a great, fast-paced mechanic.
Pelit (Finland)
September 28, 2016
Procedurally-generated levels are the new zombies. The design does not work beyond mobile gaming.
Games.cz
January 4, 2017
Downwell is an arcade game with purposefully archaic look and Spartan equipment for gaming masochists. Fans of retro, speed run and especially extreme difficulty will be thrilled, others should let their hands off!