Neon Abyss is a roguelite action-platformer video game developed by Veewo Games and published by Team17.[1][2] Released on July 14, 2020, for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, it features players controlling selectable characters from the Grim Squad—a group assembled by Hades—to infiltrate the Neon Abyss, a chaotic underworld dungeon.[1][2][3] The core narrative revolves around battling the new gods who overthrew Hades and now dominate the human world, with runs culminating in boss fights against these deities across procedurally generated levels.[2][3]Gameplay in Neon Abyss combines run-and-gun shooting mechanics with platforming, emphasizing exploration of ever-changing dungeons filled with enemies, traps, and treasures.[2] A hallmark feature is the unlimited item synergies system, where randomly acquired eggs hatch into pets or items that stack passive effects, leading to wildly unpredictable builds—such as turning bullets into homing missiles or granting explosive jumps.[2][3] The dungeon evolution mechanic allows meta-progression choices to reshape future runs, unlocking new rooms, weapons, bosses, and even altering core rules like gravity or enemy behaviors.[2] Mini-games, including piano challenges and dance competitions, provide opportunities for additional loot and variety between intense combat sections.[3]Upon release, Neon Abyss garnered positive reception for its vibrant neon aesthetic, chaotic bullet-hell encounters, and replayability driven by synergies and randomization.[4] It earned a Metascore of 74 based on 12 critic reviews and an average score of 76 from 45 critics on OpenCritic, with praise centered on its addictive loop despite criticisms of steep difficulty spikes and occasional repetition.[5][4] The game has seen post-launch support through updates and DLC expansions, such as the 2022 Chrono Trap and Cornucopia content adding endless modes, new bosses, levels, and weapons, as well as a sequel, Neon Abyss 2, which entered early access in July 2025, solidifying its place in the roguelite genre.[2][6][7]
Gameplay
Core Mechanics
Neon Abyss is a 2D side-scrolling run-and-gun platformer where players control members of the Grim Squad navigating procedurally generated dungeons in the Abyss. Core controls enable fluid movement, including running left or right, jumping to reach platforms or avoid threats, shooting in multiple directions via analog stick aiming, and dodging or using an action button for evasion during intense encounters.[8][9] These mechanics emphasize precise, responsive handling that supports acrobatic navigation and constant repositioning in dynamic environments.[10]The combat system revolves around fast-paced shooting against waves of enemies, featuring bullet-hell patterns where foes unleash dense projectile barrages that demand skillful dodging and positioning. Players engage in room-based skirmishes with varied enemy types, progressing to challenging boss fights that culminate each floor with elaborate attack sequences requiring pattern recognition and sustained firepower.[9][10] Grenades serve as secondary tools for area control, complementing primary weapons in clearing threats efficiently.[8]Levels are procedurally generated across multiple floors of the Abyss, with room layouts, enemy placements, and pathways randomizing each run to ensure variability and replay value. Environmental hazards such as spike pits, bouncy or disappearing platforms, and other traps integrate into rooms, adding layers of risk during exploration and combat that punish careless movement.[11][8] This evolving dungeon structure keeps navigation unpredictable, as players must adapt to shifting configurations while pushing deeper toward boss arenas.Health management relies on a standard hit-point system depleted by enemy contact or hazards, with no innate regeneration outside pickups. Death triggers permadeath for the current run, resetting the player to the starting hub while granting meta-progression resources to unlock permanent upgrades for future attempts, aligning with roguelike principles of iterative improvement through failure.[9][10][8]
Items and Progression
In Neon Abyss, items play a central role in shaping player builds and combat effectiveness, with over 200 distinct items available across various categories that encourage experimentation through synergies. These include weapons for direct offense, eggs that serve as customizable pets, idols offering passive buffs, and crystals as consumable resources for active abilities. Items are primarily acquired via random drops from enemies, chests, and shops encountered in the procedurally generated levels, promoting build variety as players navigate branching paths and decide whether to prioritize risky high-reward pickups over safer options.[12][13][6]Weapons form the backbone of the offensive system, comprising 60 unique primary guns that fire diverse projectiles such as bullets, lasers, or rockets, alongside secondary tools for utility like healing or mobility boosts and gadgets designed for clearing rooms of enemies. Rarities range from common to legendary, influencing drop rates and power levels, with weapons obtained through level exploration or vendor purchases. Synergies amplify their impact; for instance, certain passive items can increase bullet count or add homing properties, transforming a basic firearm into a devastating area-denial tool.[14][15]Eggs function as evolving pets that players can collect and combine for synergistic effects, such as stacking multiple eggs to grant abilities like bullet-blocking shields or explosive attacks upon enemy kills. Examples include the Acorn egg, which deploys a defensive companion, or the Double Yolk, which duplicates pet quantities for compounded benefits. These pets enhance survival and offense without direct control, adding depth to builds focused on automation and risk management during intense encounters. Idols, as passive enhancers, provide stat modifications like increased damage or health regeneration, often synergizing with eggs or weapons—for example, an idol that boosts petdamage when paired with explosive eggs creates chain-reaction clears.[12][13]Crystals serve as an in-run currency, collected from pickups and used to activate powerful abilities on certain items or weapons, introducing a resource-balancing element where players must weigh immediate power against conservation for later challenges. Meta-progression, facilitated by Faith Gems earned from completed runs, allows permanent unlocks at the central Bar hub, including new starting characters (such as the eight base characters like Wade or Anna), expanded item pools, and ability modifiers that carry over to future attempts. This system, costing 1–10 Faith Gems per unlock, expands options like adding hidden rooms or special rules, fostering long-term build diversity and encouraging repeated playthroughs to access stronger synergies.[16][17][18]The interplay of random drops and player agency in item selection underscores a risk-reward dynamic, where pursuing rare synergies might involve forgoing immediate survival tools, leading to highly variable builds ranging from rapid-fire glass-cannon setups to tanky pet swarms. This customization elevates each run's uniqueness, as procedural elements ensure no two builds evolve identically.[2][19]
Difficulty and Replayability
Neon Abyss features a roguelite structure with permadeath, where player death concludes the current run but contributes to meta-progression unlocks such as new items, weapons, and characters, encouraging repeated attempts to build long-term power.[20] Runs progress through seven main floors of the procedurally generated Abyss, with difficulty scaling via escalating enemy density, increased monster and boss hit points, faster movement and attack speeds, and reduced drop rates for consumables and items as floors advance.[20] Boss encounters grow in complexity, starting with simpler foes like George on Floor 1 and culminating in multi-phase gods such as Zeus on Floor 7, whose lightning-based attacks demand precise dodging and positioning.[20]Default difficulty options include Easy, Normal, and Hard, further modulated by sub-levels (1-5 dots) that adjust overall challenge—higher dots amplify enemy aggression and reduce player resources, while victories increase dots and defeats decrease them, creating a dynamic risk-reward system.[21] The unlockable Abyssal mode, accessed by completing a Hard(5) run, serves as a hardcoreendgame variant with permanent high difficulty, no dot adjustments, instant grenade throws without aiming, and intensified enemy behaviors, often requiring optimized builds for survival.[21]Replayability is bolstered by ten playable protagonists, each offering distinct starting stats and abilities that promote varied playstyles and run strategies.[22] For instance, Wade begins with 3 HP, 1 key, and 1 bomb, plus the ability to lift environmental objects for tactical advantages, suiting defensive, resource-focused approaches, while Anna starts with 2 HP and 1 key but gains two item choices after each boss (picking one), favoring aggressive item-synergy builds.[22] Other characters like Matt (with a forward roll dodge for evasion) and James (dual-wielding guns for sustained firepower) further diversify combat dynamics, ensuring no two runs feel identical even on the same difficulty.[22]Endgame modes extend longevity through true ending paths and specialized challenges. Accessing floors beyond 7 requires specific items like Faith Coins to unlock paths to Ares or Athena on Floor 8, followed by the titan Prometheus on Floor 9 for a canonical true ending, which demands mastering boss patterns and synergies across extended runs.[20] The Chrono Trap DLC introduces Endless Mode, where players descend indefinitely after Floor 7, facing escalating waves with dot-loss penalties on death (except in Abyssal), providing infinite scalability and leaderboard potential.[23] Challenge Rooms scattered across floors add daily-like variety, pitting players against hit-limited enemy waves for premium rewards—such as gold chests for zero-damage clears—fostering skill refinement and build experimentation without altering core run progression.[24]
Story and Setting
Plot Overview
In Neon Abyss, players control a member of the Grim Squad, an elite task force assembled by the god Hades to delve into the depths of the Neon Abyss and challenge the tyrannical New Gods who have usurped power from the ancient pantheon.[2] The protagonist's journey unfolds as a modern retelling of mythological descent through ever-evolving underground layers, aiming to dismantle the New Gods' oppressive regime that enforces control over humanity via a hierarchical system of divine exploitation and modern vices.[11] This rebellion is driven by the quest to reclaim Pandora's Box, a mythical artifact hidden in the Abyss's core, symbolizing the potential for chaos and liberation from corporate-like godly tyranny.[11]The narrative arc progresses floor by floor, with each level representing a conquest against one of the New Gods—deities reimagined as embodiments of contemporary obsessions like technology and consumerism—culminating in boss encounters that advance the story of uprising. Key events include recruitment by Hades in the neon-lit club that serves as the Abyss's gateway, initial skirmishes revealing the gods' corruption, and escalating revelations about the divine hierarchy's impact on the mortal world.[8] Without major spoilers, the plot builds toward a climactic confrontation that questions the boundaries between ancient myth and dystopian reality.The story is conveyed through environmental storytelling, including dialogues encountered in procedurally generated rooms, brief cutscenes during pivotal moments, and post-run codex entries that unlock lore fragments detailing the New Gods' rise and the Grim Squad's motivations.[25] This structure integrates narrative beats seamlessly with exploration, emphasizing themes of mythological retelling in a cyberpunk neon aesthetic where gods wield futuristic tech amid a dystopian underworld.[11] Boss fights function as narrative milestones, each defeat peeling back layers of the central conflict without overshadowing the roguelike progression.[26]
World and Characters
The Abyss serves as the central setting of Neon Abyss, depicted as a vast vertical megastructure functioning as an expansive underground dungeon now under the control of the resurgent Titan Group and their New God enforcers following their victory in the Third War against the Olympians. This colossal structure descends through multiple themed floors, each representing distinct societal or environmental layers of a dystopian underworld—such as the residential quarters on upper levels populated by everyday inhabitants and zombies, transitioning to industrial zones deeper within that evoke mechanical toil and heightened peril. The entire edifice is bathed in neon-lit, retro-futuristic visuals, combining cyberpunk glows with mythological undertones to create a labyrinthine realm of perpetual conflict and discovery.[20][27]At the heart of the antagonism are the New Gods, a pantheon emergent from contemporary human obsessions and collective faith, who now administer the Abyss under the oversight of the resurgent Titan Group following their victory in the Third War against the Olympians. Each New God presides over a dedicated floor, infusing it with their domain while exhibiting sharply defined personalities that reflect twisted modern archetypes; for instance, Ares embodies the God of Violence with a belligerent, war-mongering fervor, whereas Athena manifests as the Goddess of Illusion, wielding cunning deception under the guise of enlightened wisdom. Other notable figures include Zeus as the God of Electricity, channeling stormy authority with electric volatility, highlighting how these deities corrupt classical mythological roots into tools of control and excess.[27][28]The protagonists emerge from the Grim Squad, a clandestine resistance force assembled by the exiled Hades to challenge the Titans and their New God enforcers by delving into the Abyss. Playable characters are anthropomorphic cats, each with unique abilities and modern-inspired backgrounds such as a war reporter or stuntman, underscoring the narrative's blend of ancient lore and futuristic rebellion, positioning the squad as persecuted outcasts fighting systemic oppression.[22][27]Complementing the heroes are the egg pets, whimsical companions hatched from mysterious eggs scattered across the Abyss, which level up through encounters to enhance their combat support abilities and draw from pop culture references. Overarching this is the divine council's fractious politics, a volatile assembly of Titans, New Gods, and subdued Olympians where power jockeys for dominance—evident in betrayals like the Titans' co-opting of New Gods as proxies and Hades' covert maneuvers from the shadows—fueling the Abyss's endless cycles of war and intrigue.[29][27]
Development
Concept and Influences
Neon Abyss originated in 2018 by Veewo Games, an independent studio founded in 2011 in Xiamen, China, with the aim of creating a fresh take on the roguelite genre amid limited resources. The game's lead designer, Yop, one of Veewo Games' founders, drew initial inspiration from established roguelites such as The Binding of Isaac, Enter the Gungeon, and Dead Cells, seeking to blend their replayability and procedural elements with innovative mechanics to stand out in a crowded market.[30]At its core, Neon Abyss fuses Greek mythology with cyberpunk aesthetics, reimagining ancient gods as corporate overlords in a neon-lit dystopia where players join the Hades-formed "Grim Squad" to battle through the Abyss in fast-paced, humorous run-and-gun action. This concept emphasizes a procedurally generated world with evolving dungeons, unlimited item synergies, and chaotic combat designed to deliver emergent, laugh-out-loud moments through absurd power combinations and boss encounters.[19][31][30]Early prototypes centered on refining the item synergy system, experimenting with how hundreds of pickups could interact unpredictably—such as weapons morphing or abilities chaining—to differentiate Neon Abyss from traditional roguelikes by prioritizing creative chaos over linear progression.[30][2]
Production and Team
Veewo Games, an independent studio founded in 2011 and based in Xiamen, China, developed Neon Abyss with a small core team of approximately five members handling art, programming, design, and testing.[30][32] Key contributors included lead game designer Yop (a studio founder), creative director Lans Wang, a dedicated tester, another game designer, and a programmer, who managed multiple disciplines to bring the project to fruition.[30]Development began with prototyping in 2018, focusing on core mechanics like procedural level generation and item synergies, with a first playable demo nearing completion by August of that year.[33] The team utilized the Unity engine to support 2D pixel art visuals and dynamic procedural tools for dungeon evolution and enemy patterns.[34] Full production extended through early access in March 2019 to completion in July 2020, allowing iterative refinements based on player feedback during the access period.[33][2]A primary challenge was balancing over 400 items to ensure meaningful synergies without overwhelming players, requiring extensive testing to create volatile yet rewarding combinations.[1]The audio design featured compositions by Min He and Huang Liang, blending chiptune elements with synthwave influences to evoke the game's neon-lit, retro-futuristic atmosphere.[35] Art direction evolved from initial 2D conceptual sketches to a polished pixel art style for characters, monsters, weapons, and environments, enhancing the chaotic, vibrant aesthetic while keeping production efficient.[33][30]
Release
Platforms and Dates
Neon Abyss initially launched in Early Access for Windows via Steam on March 16, 2019.[2]The full version released on July 14, 2020, for Windows PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.[36][2]It became available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S through backward compatibility shortly thereafter.[37]The game adopted a standard pricing model of $19.99 USD at launch, with adjustments for regional markets and bundle options that included the original soundtrack as downloadable content.[2]Localization support was available from the initial full release, covering languages such as English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Russian.[2]
Updates and Expansions
Following its initial release in July 2020, Neon Abyss received several free content updates and paid DLC expansions that introduced new bosses, items, levels, and gameplay mechanics to enhance replayability and depth. The first major content patch, version 1.3 titled "The Advent of Titans," launched on February 11, 2021, adding the boss Prometheus, special managers like Cursed Athena and Ares, a new normal boss (God of Makeup), and two special levels, while also including balance adjustments to existing encounters.[38][39]Subsequent free updates in 2021 focused on expanding the game's narrative and item synergies. Version 1.4, "Call of Hades," released on May 13, 2021, introduced a new storyline branch set in Hades' office, a dedicated "Game Dev" room for meta-gameplay elements, pet merging mechanics, and difficulty tweaks to improve progression pacing. This was followed by version 1.4.2, "Lord of Anger," on June 24, 2021, which added 27 items themed around Angry Sprites, new levels (Ticket-3, -5, and -6), the Basketball Jersey item, and the Animosity weapon. Later patches that year, such as version 1.4.3 "Seed Machine" in September 2021, implemented a seed system for reproducible runs, additional special levels, and item rebalancing, while version 1.4.5 "Power Badges" in November 2021 introduced weapon level-up badges, the Immortals item set, and a new level-1 dungeon.[38][40]In parallel, paid DLCs provided significant expansions. The "Alter Ego" DLC, released on April 1, 2021, for PC and June 17, 2021, for consoles, allowed players to equip alternate egos for characters to challenge new gods, expanding character customization and boss variety.[41] The "Chrono Trap" DLC was released on January 27, 2022, for PC, and August 16, 2022, for consoles, introducing an Endless Mode for prolonged runs, a new Titan boss named Chronos, and additional time-manipulation themed items and challenges. Complementing these, the free "Cornucopia Update" on August 15, 2022, brought console versions in line with PC by adding five new bosses, over 60 new items, nine new levels, seven new weapons, and previous DLC content, with the update initially offered as free DLC on consoles until the end of the month.[6][42]Throughout 2023, developer Veewo Games issued multiple free patches addressing balance issues, such as nerfing overpowered item synergies like excessive shield stacking and adjusting boss health scaling, alongside bug fixes for stability in co-op modes and item interactions. These patches culminated in hotfixes for platforms including PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox, ensuring consistent performance without introducing new content.[39][43]Platform expansions continued into 2024 and 2025 with the release of Neon Abyss: Infinite, a mobile adaptation for iOS and Android launched on October 5, 2023, but receiving substantial updates through 2025, including optimized touch controls, new avatars, and over 400 items tailored for portable play.[44] Unofficial community mod support emerged via tools on platforms like ModDB, enabling custom levels and item tweaks, though no official modding toolkit was provided by the developers. In 2025, developer Veewo Games announced Neon Abyss 2, a sequel entering Early Access on Steam later that year.[45][7][46]
Reception
Critical Response
Neon Abyss received generally positive reviews from critics, earning a Metascore of 74 out of 100 on Metacritic for the PC version based on 12 reviews.[47] Critics frequently praised the game's addictive roguelite gameplay loops, vibrant neon art style, extensive item variety, and humorous tone. For instance, Hardcore Gamer highlighted the "highly playable action-roguelite with a huge number of perks and weapons," emphasizing the chaotic fun in combat synergies. Similarly, The Games Machine described it as a "solid and hilarious roguelite," appreciating the hundreds of weapons and items that create unpredictable runs.However, some reviewers criticized aspects of the game's design, including repetitive floor layouts due to procedural generation shortcomings and a steep difficulty curve that could feel unbalanced. Screen Rant noted a "lack of creative energy and problems with similar locales" that dragged down the experience, awarding it a low 4 out of 10.[48] Push Square echoed concerns about "chaotic room design" and the absence of a dodge button, which contributed to frustration despite the solid core loop, resulting in a 7 out of 10 score.The game's reception evolved positively following post-launch updates and DLCs, which added depth and addressed some criticisms of repetition. The 2022 Chrono Trap DLC, introducing an endless mode and new boss, garnered strong user approval with 85% positive reviews on Steam from 40 users.[42] Subsequent free updates like the Cornucopia expansion further enhanced item sets and levels, leading to improved perceptions of long-term engagement among players and reviewers.[6]
Commercial Performance and Legacy
Neon Abyss achieved notable commercial success shortly after its release, surpassing 600,000 units sold worldwide within its first year.[49] As of July 2025, cumulative sales exceeded 1 million copies across platforms including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.[50] Player engagement peaked with 6,278 concurrent users on Steam in December 2022, driven by launch momentum and subsequent content updates.[51]Sustained interest has been maintained through community-driven activities, including an active speedrunning scene on Speedrun.com featuring leaderboards and forums for categories like Any% and character-specific runs.The game's legacy endures as a benchmark for indie roguelites, particularly its unlimited item synergy mechanics that emphasize creative build diversity and chaotic gameplay loops.Culturally, Neon Abyss has inspired a vibrant fan community, with mods hosted on ModDB expanding gameplay options and fan merchandise available through platforms like Redbubble, often highlighting its neon-lit mythology aesthetic in art and apparel.