Finnish studio Housemarque follows up from its 2021 hit Returnal with Saros, refining the "bullet ballet" action to make it a ...
The cycle of failure and redemption is part of the undeniable allure of the roguelike, something Saros struggles to pin down ...
Saros’ story is anchored by Rahul Kohli, who provides the voice and performance capture for Arjun. It’s a great performance ...
I'm in awe of how masterfully Housemarque has built upon Returnal's foundation with meaningful changes across the board.
Saros succeed Returnal with a bigger sci-fi story to unravel and fresh layers to its bullet hell third-person action.
Saros' narrative often feels at odds with the kind of experience it wants to be, but there's no denying this is another ...
There was just one fleeting moment, 25 hours or so into Saros, when it threatened to cross the dreaded line with which all ...
Developer Housemarque's new third-person bullet-hell shooter Saros explores this idea in many ways – the roguelite level ...
Saros builds on its predecessor, but can it evolve the formula without losing the intensity that made it compelling?
Players with a thirst for third-person shooting nirvana will find that and so much more in Housemarque's blindingly good ...
Saros will test your skills, but taking on the challenge is more than worthwhile. Game developer Housemarque made a big ...
Saros is a phenomenal game that flips Housemarque's roguelite formula on its head and improves upon its spiritual predecessor ...