Indiannoob says, Pharanoic sure has some flaws, but it delivers on the most basic principle of a fun game, fun. And not the messy, shoot everywhere, hack and slash mindless one, but more like 'what's my next move' and 'I should try this next', challenging kind of fun. For 1 hour every night Pharanoic is great, for every minute after, its frustrating.
The box art has been revealed for the physical release of Pharaonic Deluxe Edition on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Neil writes "Back in the middle of 2016, Milkstone Studios released Pharaonic onto an unsuspecting world. Arriving in digital form, it went on to provide a hardcore 3D side scrolling experience. Now though Pharaonic is hitting back - with a fully boxed Deluxe Edition which brings some lovely extras."
Cram Gaming Writes: "My reviews usually begin one of two ways: I either have a very specific joke or remark in mind to begin, or I stare at the screen until I think of one…or give up and just go with something basic. In the case of Pharaonic, I stared at the screen and gave up, but not because I couldn’t think of something clever…although for the record, I couldn’t. Actually, I’ve been contemplating why I spent most of my time playing the game more frustrated than having fun, and how that should alter my score, if it should at all. Pharaonic bills itself as an “unforgiving” action RPG inspired by Dark Souls, and after dying more often than Super Mario under the control of your grandmother “playing Nintendo” for the first time, I absolutely believe the developer when they claim that.