The Surge Released, Reviews

While we haven't yet received a press release, this announcement on Steam ushers in the availability of The Surge on the digital download platform. Deck13's action RPG is already garnering a lot of favorable user reviews on its profile page, but we'll round up some of the online reviews that have already hit the web, as well.

IGN gives it a 7.9/10:
The Surge makes good use of its detailed sci-fi setting and provides an engaging experience throughout the 30 to 40-hour campaign, mostly thanks to its widely customizable inventory and wickedly fun combat system. It may struggle to keep the action moving and tell a strong story amid the chaos of battle, and its weapon progression plateaued early, but it offers some interesting ideas and delivers a solid new take on a familiar genre.

Polygon gives it an 8/10:
Still, the frustrating boss fights and the mediocre plot are blemishes on what is, by and large, a much better game than I ever would have expected. When I reviewed Lords of the Fallen in 2014, I said it was "a surprising show of skill and hopefully a sign of much brighter things to come." By building on its more obvious inspirations with a more unique vision, Deck13 has fulfilled even more of that initial promise with The Surge.

PlayStation LifeStyle gives it an 8/10:
Deck13 has built on the successes and mistakes of Lords of the Fallen and has created something that is able to not only stand toe-to-toe with the Souls franchise but is also capable of standing on its own with its unique identity. The new and different systems The Surge has introduced makes it an enjoyable and different experience for both newcomers to the genre and those who have already played Souls-like games previously. Deck13 has done a great job at combining the familiar and the new to create a unique vision that’s both fun and challenging. Read more at http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2017/05/15/the-surge-review-unforgiving-future-ps4/#o0Z5QtqXv3zJUR8U.99

Trusted Reviews gives it a 4/5:
Like Lords of the Fallen, The Surge is another rock-solid souls-a-like, losing a little of its predecessor’s strong storytelling and atmosphere, but gaining from the change from fantasy to sci-fi and the ingenious mech smashing and harvesting upgrade system. It’s not quite on the same level as the Dark Souls trilogy, Bloodborne or Nioh, but that’s more down to the lore and art style than the brilliant gameplay. If you like the sound of a gritty dystopian take on Dark Souls, The Surge is an easy game to recommend.

Metro gives it a 7/10:
The Surge is a good game, but it’s so similar to Dark Souls that recommending it depends almost solely on your history with that series. If you’ve not played one before this is as good a place as any to start, but if you’re beginning to tire of the formula you’re unlikely to experience a sudden resurgence of interest here.

And US Gamer gives it a 3.5/5:
The Surge gives a lousy first impression with it bland sci-fi setting and grab bag of obvious influences. Given time, though, there’s an unrefined gem in here for those willing to put up with its quirks. If this is Deck 13’s next step to building something truly great, it’s solid, if flawed one.