Push Square: "Full Mojo Rampage is a passable and challenging roguelike that, sadly, doesn't repeat the successes of the genre's best and brightest. While its premise is interesting and presented neatly, the gameplay isn't quite as engaging as it could be, and its difficulty may put people off long before the final stages. The online multiplayer is a nice idea, but is sadly a ghost town, and there is little else to get excited about. Roguelike fans may still find some value here, but for the majority, the magic will quickly wear off."
Three bards challenge themselves to complete as many games as they can using only a single life! Tyler tries to One Life Review Full Mojo Rampage.
A twin-stick shooter with an awesome voodoo theme.
Full Mojo Rampage, from developer Over The Top Games, is a voodoo-themed hybrid dungeon crawling 3D top down twin stick rogue-like shooter that is almost as puzzling as the real world prospect of Voodoo Magic. Right from the off it seems that the title sets out to perplex and confuse you. A black and white opening video tells you very little, and only serves to imply that your little Voodoo Apprentice will be fine against those his own size but will struggle against anything a little bigger or badder, unless he's granted the power of voodoo. This is a theme that is evidently carried on into the game itself. Whilst the gameplay system itself isn't a complicated one, what is complicated is getting to grips with it if you've never played a top down shooter. The lack of understanding of the control system isn't at all helped by the absence of a traditional tutorial level. Not only does the game lack a tutorial but it also features something incredibly rare, and altogether off putting, in