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The Weaponographist Critic Reviews

16 Total Reviews

6 Positive Reviews(37.5%)
10 Mixed Reviews(62.5%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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COGconnected May 4, 2015
The Weaponographist won’t be the most memorable game you will play but its strong elements do overshadow its shortcomings.
75
GamingTrend May 9, 2015
Fresh and engaging, The Weaponographist is a succinct package of roguelike goodness. If you need a quick fix of something new for a weekend, this weapon-breaking dungeon-delver will suit that need perfectly.
70
Arcade Sushi April 29, 2015
There are some intriguing elements at play, but there are more interesting and engaging rogue-likes out there already.
70
Game Rant April 29, 2015
Even with an extra-hard difficulty mode and time-based leaderboards, it’s not a long game, and players will probably finish The Weaponographist before they get sick of it.
70
GameSpot April 29, 2015
This is one of those friendly games that just about anyone would enjoy picking up for short play sessions every now and again, especially those who like their dungeon crawlers tinged with a sense of humor and a retro flavor.
70
Hardcore Gamer May 3, 2015
The Weaponographist is wonderfully insane and had the potential for greatness, but the pieces that it’s lacking mean it’s simply a fun, straightforward speed-running twin-stick action/RPG-lite.
65
Gaming Nexus May 29, 2015
The Weaponographist is a decent mix of Roguelike and arena brawler, but the controls are a bit stiff and there just isn’t enough content or personality to put the game above its similarly-priced competitors.
60
Twinfinite April 27, 2015
The Weaponographist delivers pretty well on the pitched idea: a frantic arena battler that keeps things in constant motion. While it’s far from perfect, the interesting mechanics and decent all-around design make it fun, if a bit repetitive.
60
Digitally Downloaded May 7, 2015
The Weaponographist is a solid game to play if you're ever in the mood to dwindle a few minutes or hours off the boring day you're having. The pick-up-and-play quality, easy-to-understand nature and lightweight gameplay all come together to make The Weaponographist an easy recommend for everyone.
50
Game Revolution April 30, 2015
I enjoy the basic gameplay, and the Saturday-morning cartoon-style visuals and light humor add to the fun. However, the lack of variety and poor design decisions make it seem like I'm the one that's cursed whenever I play.
50
Destructoid May 4, 2015
As a hypothetical free PlayStation Plus title, The Weaponographist would have some room to flourish as a mindless hack and slash game with a poorly implemented, but nonetheless existent, reward loop. But as it exists right now in its sole PC incarnation, there are many more titles worthy of your time -- including that 1000th run of Isaac you've been putting off.
50
Gamers' Temple May 12, 2015
The most interesting thing about this title is its title.
50
Hooked Gamers May 19, 2015
The Weaponographist has the small advantage of being light, mindless and easy to pick up. It would be tempting to recommend the game for those impatient or uninterested in more intricate Roguelike mechanics, but it is exuberantly padded and becomes increasingly difficult in the later stages.
50
DarkStation June 2, 2015
In the end I found the game to be fun in small doses, but the repetitive levels and grindy gameplay turned me off.
45
GameCritics August 6, 2015
The concepts behind the The Weaponographist are interesting ones, and they incentivize combo-hunting better than most titles I've seen in a while. It's just too bad that the developers weren't able to get a better handle on character progression and combat design. With a lot of tweaking, this could have been a bite-sized little gem. As it stands? The Weaponographist is a drawn-out mess.
40
Riot Pixels September 10, 2015
Aside from (mostly useless) experiments with weaponry, The Weaponographist has nothing going for it.