I rolled credits on Vampire Crawlers just in time to get my review for it posted this morning, but trust that I still have lots of dungeon crawling in my future. Yes, it offers plenty to do after seeing credits, with lots of unlocks still to go, but even if it didn’t, I’d still be playing. That’s because the core gameplay – building a card deck on the fly while engaging in fast, frenetic, casino-like combat remains a simple but effective blast. With so many crawlers to select, cards to utilize, and other run modifiers, no two dungeon crawls feel the same, ensuring every go feels brand new. Plus, because of its more laid-back nature, requiring less strategy than a contemporaries like Slay The Spire 2, for example, Vampire Crawlers is the perfect game to play on the couch with the latest episode of The Boys on, or while watching Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End the umpteenth time. I’m considering picking it up on Switch for this very reason.
Read more of my thoughts in the Game Informer Vampire Crawlers review.






