Noobs are Coming is a fun and hectic twist on standard gameplay mechanics. You don’t play the part of the hero or the underdog. Instead, you are that huge boss who annihilates everything in sight. The result is an amusing, tongue-in-cheek experience that feels fresh and familiar in equal measure.
This top-down shooter rogue-like was developed and published by Overboy. It follows in the footsteps of other great titles, such as Brotato and Bronana. Accordingly, if you are familiar with either of these games, you’ll have a blast. If you are scratching your head in confusion, fear not. Think of a more cartoony Soulstone Survivors or Vampire Survivors, and you’ll understand the basic concept.

Noobs are Coming tells a shallow but overbearing story.
Controlling a humongous boss is a treat. Each hulking monster crushes and maims everything it touches. As such, you don’t need much of a plot to make people excited. Instead, there are loads of weapons, spells, humans, and traps to entertain.
The story is practically non-existent. However, the paper-thin plot is pretty overbearing. Effectively, an army of noob heroes wishes to thwart the evil overlord. You cannot let this happen, and you’ll use every trick in your power to take them down.

Simple mechanics.
Noobs are Coming uses a wave-based system to manage progression. This is a simple design that is easy to follow. Additionally, if you are successful, you may tackle an unlimited wave of noobs as you prove your worth. Alongside this, there are 5 different difficulty settings to test your skills and resolve. Making it all the way to the top setting is tough, and only the best will survive.
As you destroy your foes, you will collect orbs and chests. The orbs increase your XP and unlock new levels. Moreover, any uncollected resources convert to currency to spend on weapons and skills. Each chest contains new skills to improve your chances. Subsequently, grabbing as many of these will give you a head start.
None of the core elements were challenging to understand. However, making the right build for each hero is no mean feat. Do you choose melee or magical weapons? Alternatively, do you focus on traps and friendly goons to get by? Either way, you’ll have fun experimenting with an almost limitless number of possibilities.
Noobs are Coming looks great.
The developer has created a dark world that looks great. The mixture of ominous colours and lighting delivers a claustrophobic and uncomfortable experience. Furthermore, the never-ending projectiles and noob foes generate a hectic and mind-boggling endeavour. I tested this on PC and Steam Deck, and I had no problems. The frame rate was consistent and the animation was smooth and pleasant to the eye.
The audio was as loud and aggressive as you’d expect! Whether it is the melee weapons, spells, traps, or fellow monsters, it is an almighty cacophony. The result is a high-energy. fast-paced affair that captures your imagination and attention.

Tight controls.
No matter if you use a mouse and keyboard or a gamepad, Noobs are Coming has tight controls. The inputs are responsive, and moving from point to point to avoid every noob was a joy. Furthermore, the UI is clean and understanding your stats and how each item affects your playthrough was a walk in the park.
Replay value and longevity are through the roof. There are countless builds and plenty of different bosses to unlock. Moreover, you may enjoy the increasingly tough difficulty settings or the brutal, never-ending wave option. Either way, this will keep you playing for hours.
Noobs are Coming is a great game!
I love this genre. However, some developers get it horribly wrong. Thankfully, Noobs are Coming is a great addition. It is fun, fast, and impressive to look at. Moreover, it’s loud, easy to understand, and a pleasure to play. Accordingly, I love it and I recommend buying it here! Time to become the big dog and wipe out those noobs. Pick your boss, choose your weapons, and spread some dark thoughts.
