Rack N Ruin slips from the shoulders of the giants it stands on and ends up being merely a passable time, with nothing captivating or exciting about it.
Paul writes: "Rack N Ruin on Xbox is fairly enjoyable. The storyline is fun to follow, the combat pretty interesting, and apart from it being far too easy to get lost, the design of the world and enemies is pretty spot on. With a better map Rack N Ruin could well have been a star, but frankly that element in itself is enough to bring it down a notch or two."
Jamie Wrote: "Artistically impressive but somewhat lacking in substance....Rack N’ Ruin, the sole focus of developers LifeSpark Entertainment, has just dropped on Xbox One, nearly a full five years after its initial release on Steam and PS4."
Indie game developer Secret Item Games are today very thrilled and happy to announce that their isometric action-adventure game "Rack n Ruin" is coming to the Nintendo Switch on March 13th.