Unexplored

Unexplored is a game I added long enough ago that it was when I still wrote about each new game I added to my list. As mentioned, I skipped over it at first glance, but later opted to give it a chance, seeing how various places praised it, mainly for it's unique dungeon generation and content amount. I took my time to play it, quit, then tried again, and quit again. Overall I can't quite say I agree with what I've heard about the game.

Unexplored is an action roguelike. While it might seem like sort of a new idea in its execution at first, I would rather say it's very much a copy of some of the earlier roguelikes I've played, offering nothing new in itself. (Admittedly, I haven't played many old games, but some, still.) Of course, it's moderately impressive how the game quite faithfully manages to translate this experience into a non-tile-, non-turn-based system.
While I've nothing bad to say about the dungeon generation, I really saw nothing special in it. Maybe it's because it actually allows for cyclical routes and has a bunch of interactions between objects in different areas? Sure, the average dungeon generation algorithm I've seen just about anywhere is rubbish, so this one is more impressive in comparison, but it's still nothing special.
As for the content, I'm again not sure what it was being compared to. Compared to the average rubbish roguelike (or action roguelike, often in the form of some sort of shooter), sure I'd say there was a reasonable amount of content. Compared to something like Dungeons of Dredmor or Binding of Isaac? Not a chance. The various weapons got repetitive fairly fast and classes had basically no variety (because they were mostly equipment-based, there is no skill system in this game).
Finally, I find the melee system to be somewhat poor, although this could just be personal preference. Games with good (action) melee combat are pretty hard to come by because of how difficult it is to handle collision, swing speed, "cooldowns", etc.

Ultimately, while Unexplored doesn't seem like a bad game, it's pretty mediocre. Sure it's somewhat unique in being action-based, but otherwise I saw no new concepts being introduced in this game, nor any mechanics being executed particularly well. I can't quite say if you should or shouldn't spend your time trying it, considering most people seem to rather like it, but I rather did not like it.

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