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DIG: Deep in Galaxies | PC Review

DIG: Deep in Galaxies from developer Molton Studio and publisher Raiser Games is “Kinda like Mario Bros, but with guns and explosions. And you can dig, too. It’s a roguelike, like most other indie games out there, so if you die you can start over again. And that’s not even the best part: you can get super powerful and combo-kick a lot of ass. But should you buy it? Relle checked out the game for us, and you can see his early impressions of the game below.

Also, be sure to hear him discuss the game in further detail on our February 15th, 2023 episode of The Gaming Outsider Podcast around the 1:08:08 time stamp.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuJJPV_m6PU

This review is based on a PC copy of DIG: Deep in Galaxies provided by Stride PR for coverage purposes. It is exclusive to that platform.

DIG: Deep in Galaxies

$14.99
8

The Final Verdict

8.0/10

Pros

  • Addictive Gameplay Loop

Cons

  • Empty Planets in Each Sector
  • Controls Can't Be Customized
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Scott Clark

Scott has been a fan of pushing buttons since he was old enough to climb up to his father’s stereo as a toddler. His first console was the Atari 2600 back in the early 80’s, and his passion for the hobby shines through his excitement and wish to share his experiences with anyone who will listen. Scott began his podcasting career with “The Official Thread Podcast”, which was dedicated to news, impressions, and general topics about the subject of video games. That coupled with over four years of experience with “The Hollywood Outsider Podcast” has given him the reputation of being the “every man”, in that he gets along with almost everyone he interacts and also doesn’t speak down to his audience.

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