Nuclear Throne (2015)

Vlambeer

Linux · Mac · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation Vita · Xbox One

3.64 from 408 ratings

2271 members have it in their collection · 46 playing now · 1036 backlogged · 94 wish listed

How long? Main story 3h · with extras 40h (from 4 logged playthroughs)

Nuclear Throne is an action roguelike-like by Vlambeer about mutants fighting their way through a post-apocalyptic world. The radioactive waste in the world allows mutants to get ahead by mutating new limbs on the fly, the abundant availability of powerful weaponry make the quest to become ruler of the Wasteland one fraught with peril.
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Release dates

  • Dec 05, 2015 (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
  • Mar 20, 2019 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Sep 09, 2021 (North_America) Xbox One
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Rating distribution

5 stars
70
4 stars
168
3 stars
130
2 stars
35
1 star
5
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Yvendous

Review Yvendous 3/5 · Dec 30, 2025

OH MY DAYS

This game is seriously tough. Even when I'm playing my best, I could only beat it a couple times before I put it down. I see the appeal, and I loved the experience outside of my own shortcomings with it.

Arcade

Status Arcade Feb 25, 2023

I am very nearly convinced this game mathematically picks the worst mutations to give you at any given time.

112percent

Status 112percent Aug 12, 2022

Completion Status:

Beat the throne and looped, unlocked golden weapons for every character, unlocked most B skins.

Missing crown unlocks on every character, golden frog pistol acquisition, remaining B skins.

Yurius

Review Yurius 4/5 · May 3, 2020

Funny and Challenging Roguelite

The game is funny including the voice over done. Combat is fun but is hard due to the fact that you do not have invul frames, getting hit multiple times immediately means a game over compared to Enter the Gungeon where you can still recover after getting hit. The variety of skills per character, guns, passives you get per area …

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The game is funny including the voice over done. Combat is fun but is hard due to the fact that you do not have invul frames, getting hit multiple times immediately means a game over compared to Enter the Gungeon where you can still recover after getting hit. The variety of skills per character, guns, passives you get per area are so good you'd really want to hit the loop but getting to loop is hard already.

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Begbie

Status Begbie Mar 9, 2020

Omg omg omg, i have reached the throne for the first time but i failed.............

V1CGaming

Review V1CGaming 2/5 · Jan 18, 2020

I don't get it.

I can't understand all critics' hype about this game. Core shooting mechanic is pretty strong, yes. But heroes are pretty much all the same, mutations does not affects your build that much. All variety for playing sessions is weapons you get, that's all. Become boring and repetitive very quickly.

solharv

Review solharv 4/5 · Jan 9, 2020

Excellent fun, with an absolute boatload of content, but somehow feels... unfinished. There are a few different endings, but none or them feel very satisfying or conclusive. Still, the draw of the game is not meant to be it’s narrative, as interesting as the sparse world building is. The core gameplay loop provides seemingly endless amounts of entertainment.

anarchistica

Review anarchistica 3/5 · Oct 16, 2019

Really good, just not my thing

Nuclear Throne is a really good game in its genre, up there with stuff like Hotline Miami. Having more control over mutations/levelling would've been nice. I also wish it had an Easy Mode for people like me who are bad at this.

Begbie

Status Begbie Feb 5, 2019

Finally started to play this because i have lots of free time this week. This is the most fun indie game i played so far. Characters, enemies and music is hillarious. The very high difficult grade doenst turn me of yet. I cant decide which mutant i like the most, experiemented with eyes a lot. Give me your advices and …

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Finally started to play this because i have lots of free time this week. This is the most fun indie game i played so far. Characters, enemies and music is hillarious. The very high difficult grade doenst turn me of yet. I cant decide which mutant i like the most, experiemented with eyes a lot. Give me your advices and recommendations!

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Begbie

Status Begbie Jul 10, 2018

I only played one rogue-like in my life and this was "faster than light". Explain to me what rogue-like is and why i should play them, i thought about to start with "nuclear throne" because it looks bizarre and i mostly play twisted games. Also rogue-like thread.

GigaDeathNullGolem

Status GigaDeathNullGolem Mar 10, 2018

Well, I finally did it! No mess ups. Good enough gear. Good skill rolls. Good map patterns for a few difficult areas.

Crystal. Was blessed with a Lightning hammer, a flak cannon in some areas, and a hyper rifle when fighting throne

Took me about 40+ hours (if we count the beta of wasteland kings, and earlier versions of NT). …

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Well, I finally did it! No mess ups. Good enough gear. Good skill rolls. Good map patterns for a few difficult areas.

Crystal. Was blessed with a Lightning hammer, a flak cannon in some areas, and a hyper rifle when fighting throne

Took me about 40+ hours (if we count the beta of wasteland kings, and earlier versions of NT).

NEVER GIVE UP.

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Torgo

Review Torgo 4/5 · Feb 4, 2018

Nuclear Throne Review

I acquired Nuclear Throne a few years ago and at this point it's probably an old game that everyone has played and forgotten about. At the time I had a fiddle around with it, enjoyed it, but kinda tossed it into my bottomless basket of "really cool rogue-like/permadeath games that are too tricky and I'll probably never finish." However, over …

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I acquired Nuclear Throne a few years ago and at this point it's probably an old game that everyone has played and forgotten about. At the time I had a fiddle around with it, enjoyed it, but kinda tossed it into my bottomless basket of "really cool rogue-like/permadeath games that are too tricky and I'll probably never finish." However, over the past 12 months I've found myself increasingly drawn towards twin-stick bullet hell-style games (Furi was the catalyst) and so one rainy day, beckoned by the bright "Overwhelmingly Positive" score, I decided to have another crack at Nuclear Throne.

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Nuclear Throne is a twin-stick shooter arcade thingy with small procedurally-generated levels. The strength of the game lies in the wide variety of levels/builds/weapons/perks/abilities/characters, creating unpredictability and endless replayability: rarely are two runs the same as the player adjusts their playstyle depending on the huge range of modifiers; the challenges of the game can be approached in such vastly different builds, making it feel like an ARPG at times.

The game can be beaten in 10-20 minutes, though most runs will end in a couple minutes for a novice player, and it has that wonderfully addictive "just one more" quality following each death. It's a great game to pick up and fool around with while you've got a little spare time to kill, waiting for a download or whatever.

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The game has a simple but unique pixellated aesthetic reminiscent of "The Garbage Pail Kids"/"Toxic Avenger" or something; all of these bizarre mutant creatures, deformed rats, blobby things and worms who wander the chaotic procedural environments. It's both cute and a bit gross, but neat, with strong visual coherence that helpfully assists with movement, navigation and bullet-hell stuff. The sound is unusual but fitting: background music involves eerie ambient tracks and slow haunting guitars and it really sets the off-kilter tone. Sound effects are suitably gross and squelchy, equally satisfying as the punchy bursts and thwocks emitted from your wide arsenal.

The tight, intuitive twin-stick controls give a fast and responsive feel and deaths are rarely cheap or undeserved. Each "dungeon" is procedurally-generated, the player proceeds through a sequence of zones, starting with the desert outskirts, sewers, scrapyard, frozen city, labs, palace and finally the palace (the location of the titular "Throne" itself). Most of these zones end with a boss before you can progress. Each level doesn't have an entry or exit: you simply warp out once you've cleared all the enemies. Perks, weapons, ammo, health drops, enemy types/numbers are all random so one must adapt their playstyle accordingly. Eventually one may unlock more playable characters which provide entirely different strengths, weaknesses and abilities, drastically changing the gameplay and difficulty.

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My character of choice is called "Crystal", a weird purple mutant with a higher HP max and a brief deflective shield barrier. I'd say he's basically the easy character for noobs, though it was still a titanic struggle for me. I've played intermittently for years but over the past week or so I decided to knuckle down, face my fears, and I eventually emerged triumphant! I was thrilled, and I've beaten it again several times since, but not with the other playable characters (whom I'm hoping to master in the future).

I was definitely too quick to judge this game, or perhaps I gave up too easily. I'm so glad I returned to it because I've derived such enjoyment from this little game and I expect to get much more out of it. In some ways it feels a little like a spiritual ancestor of Enter the Gungeon, however I much prefer Nuclear Throne for its simplicity: it has a fast arcade feel, no unnecessary bells and whistles, more variety, and that very subtle layer of humour, not to mention the weird post-nuclear-fallout blobby wasteland theme. I also prefer it to Binding of Isaac, another twin-sticker that I've never quite embraced. I'm probably the last person to take proper notice of Nuclear Throne, however if anyone out there hasn't tried it (or if it's sitting in you backlog unplayed) then I'd highly recommend giving it another chance. These days you can often grab it for just a dollar or two. It's brilliant, satisfying, rewarding, less formidable and also much deeper than it initially appears. Play with a controller, good luck, I'll meet you in the throne room. >:-)

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edit: Just remembered, I think Jess bought this game for me ages ago for xmas or something so thanks a bunch! <3 Even though I rudely tossed it in my backlog for a couple years. xD

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GigaDeathNullGolem

Status GigaDeathNullGolem Feb 2, 2017

i've wasted most of the week playing nuclear throne fun but i have to stop before i hurt myself. Truly wanted to win this but I dont think it's gonnna happen.

Gangreen

Status Gangreen May 5, 2016

Digging Nuclear Throne. Light and simple. As always with Rogue-likes I wish there was a way to jump ahead. I feel I will never be good enough to see much of the content later in the game.

Cheezpuff

Review Cheezpuff 4/5 · Apr 22, 2016

Fun, simple, needlessly frustrating.

Nuclear Throne is a top-down shooter with randomly generated levels that follow a set area progression. You level up by defeating enemies and find new guns as you progress through the stages. Levelling up lets you pick a trait which affects various aspects of your character. There are many characters you can choose from, each of which has a special …

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Nuclear Throne is a top-down shooter with randomly generated levels that follow a set area progression. You level up by defeating enemies and find new guns as you progress through the stages. Levelling up lets you pick a trait which affects various aspects of your character. There are many characters you can choose from, each of which has a special action.

Pros: Simple to pick up, fun to play, the guns feel good to use, the guns have a good sense of progression (i.e. late game guns are much more powerful than early game ones).

Middle of the road: Most of the characters you can play are bad compared to the few good ones, but at least that variety is there, I guess?

Cons: The most powerful level-up traits affect how you use certain types of weapons, so you want to match those with your favorite guns. Thing is, too often you get one but not the other, you get a really good bullet-type gun but never come across the bullet-boosting level-up trait. There's 29 traits and you get to choose from 4 randomly selected ones, so you only have a 13-20% chance of rolling the correct one each level-up. This could be lessened somewhat by letting you choose an intrinsic trait, one that you have guaranteed access to (since you will probably want to play the game a certain way most of the time). Also, due to the random generation, some level starts are much more difficult than others, and there's some I've faced that I'd say are straight-up impossible without prior knowledge (you can pause at the beginning of each level to check the layout, but that's boring)

Even though I've written much more about the cons, the game plays very well, just the issues and frustrations are what (with any randomly generated game like this) stand out the most.

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peter

Status peter Jan 26, 2016 Abandoned

I'm apparently not very good at this game. I seem to get to the same damn spot just about every run. I try and change up my strategy and characters, but I just hit the same damn wall every time. I feel like this game is all about the luck of your drops, and it is starting to get frustrating. …

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I'm apparently not very good at this game. I seem to get to the same damn spot just about every run. I try and change up my strategy and characters, but I just hit the same damn wall every time. I feel like this game is all about the luck of your drops, and it is starting to get frustrating. Maybe I won't be getting to the Nuclear Throne before I move on...

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peter

Status peter Jan 18, 2016 Abandoned

I started playing Nuclear Throne this weekend, and I guess I won't be playing any other video games ever again because I'm not playing anything else until I get to that damn throne!