The Deeper You Go,
the Harder It Fights

Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core is a bold new step for the series, which combines the co-op mining and chaotic action battles everyone adores in a roguelite experience that adds a completely new flavor each time you play. As opposed to the traditional method of having a fixed kit, in this game you will be building up power as you explore the depths of Hoxxes. Does this new approach retain all the magic of the original game, or has it strayed away from its roots?
GAMEPLAY
4/5
VISUALS
4/5
COMBAT
4/5
PERFORMANCE
4/5
GENRE:
Action, Early Access
DEVELOPMENT:
Ghost Ship Games
PLATFORM:
PC via Steam
RELEASE DATE:
20 May, 2026
REVIEW BY: GIGI & SAMEERA

REVIEW BY: GIGI & SAMEERA
The Deeper You Go, the Harder It Fights
Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core is a bold new step for the series, which combines the co-op mining and chaotic action battles everyone adores in a roguelite experience that adds a completely new flavor each time you play. As opposed to the traditional method of having a fixed kit, in this game you will be building up power as you explore the depths of Hoxxes. Does this new approach retain all the magic of the original game, or has it strayed away from its roots?

GAMEPLAY
4/5
VISUALS
4/5
COMBAT
4/5
PERFORMANCE
4/5
GENRE:
Action, Early Access
DEVELOPMENT:
Ghost Ship Games
PLATFORM:
PC via Steam
RELEASE DATE:
20 May, 2026

Dig Deep, Fight Harder
In Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core, the game retains what has made the franchise unique by incorporating mining, exploration, and cooperative fighting in the gameplay. However, players will enjoy an additional roguelite progression mechanic where each attempt is completely different from the previous one. Every mission begins with base equipment, but as the player ventures deep into Hoxxes, he will acquire new upgrades, try out new strategies and face tough challenges along the way. Cooperation is essential for success in the game, because teamwork may make or break the mission, especially as the players strengthen deeper into the game. The gameplay is very addictive despite its being somewhat unbalanced currently.

Built for One More Run
Combat is quick and fun, combining a range of weapons, abilities, and upgrades which enable players to try out various combinations as they play through each attempt at a mission. Instead of a fixed set of weapons that a player can start with and use permanently, players will gain strength progressively as they go further into the mission, giving rewards for good choices and teamwork. No matter whether you have to carve a path through Hoxxes, or find resources to enhance the team, everything works well in unison to provide players with an engaging gameplay loop that is easy to learn but hard to master.



Rock-Solid Performance
Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core provides a rather high-quality gameplay experience. Firstly, it is necessary to mention its stylized graphics that manage to convey the beauty of Hoxxes through detailed caves, interesting lighting, and colorful visual effects that make it both fun to explore and battle enemies. Furthermore, despite the massive amounts of enemies and explosions, combat in the game is always smooth and responsive due to the fact that the game can be played flawlessly on good machines.
Nevertheless, one should take into account that there still might be some technical problems that are common for Early Access games. There will be occasional glitches, bugs, and balancing errors that, however, do not ruin the experience of playing. In addition to good performance and combat mechanics, it shows that Ghost Ship Games pays close attention while leaving plenty of room for further optimization and polish in future updates.




Worth the Dive
Despite the Early Access, DRG has enough to offer its players both content-wise and gameplay-wise, making sure that one can always find something interesting in it. Using synthetic level generation, roguelike elements of progress, and cooperation with other players, the game has much diversity in what it can offer to people who play it, despite the fact that certain gameplay mechanics need further balancing.

As can be seen from Ghost Ship Games’ efforts, the developers have been paying a lot of attention to the community feedback on the game, thus planning on adding more content, polishing the gameplay itself, and fixing certain issues that players may have come across while playing the game. The current Early Access cost can seem a bit expensive for certain players taking into consideration that the game lacks features and is still developing. However, its strong base and future plans can justify its purchase for the devoted gamers who are ready to become a part of its development process.


The Best Is Yet to Come
The developers have done a great job with Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core as it perfectly combines the winning formula of the original game and adds a new exciting element in the form of a roguelite mode. The game features a very addicting playthrough with exciting combat mechanics and team-based gameplay which makes the game fun despite being currently in the Early Access stage. However, the fact that there are still some balancing issues, technical problems, and the somewhat pricey Early Access price for the title may discourage some players. Yet, there is much potential in the game and it seems promising enough due to its well-built core and efforts of Ghost Ship Games developers.

review Card
4/5
Playtime: 1H
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Hits:
- Creative Level Design
- Responsive Gunplay
- Enemy Variety
Misses:
- Repetitive After Long Sessions
- Limited Early Access Content
- Slow Progression















