Tuesday, August 12, 2025
  • Login
BuzzGaming
  • Home
  • Gaming News

    Summer Memories Unveiled: A New Love and Deepspace Banner Featuring All Five Husbandos

    A Game-Changing Video Game Is on the Horizon

    Battlefield 6 Beta Overrun by Hackers Using Unstoppable Cheats

    inZOI’s Upcoming DLC Introduces a Vibrant Summer City, Free for All Players in Under Two Weeks

    inZOI’s Upcoming DLC Introduces a Vibrant Summer City, Free for All Players in Under Two Weeks

    The Elder Scrolls Online Available for Free During QuakeCon

  • PlayStation

    Slot-Inspired Gameplay and Bite-Sized Adventures: How PS Plus is Transforming Gaming

    [Title Rewrite] Winners Announced for FREE GAMES Giveaway: IREM Collection Volume 3 (PlayStation Edition)

    Popular PS4 & PS5 Action RPG Remaster Now 60% Off on PS Store

    Classic Fantasy FPS Heretic + Hexen Revived, Launches Today on PlayStation Blog

    Former Counter-Strike Pro Describes Call of Duty as ‘Pretty Easy’

    Genshin Impact to Cease All PS4 Support

  • Xbox

    Battlefield 6 Developer Details Game’s Destruction Damage Mechanics

    A Modest Beginning for the Old Country

    Black Ops 6’s Reckoning Splits the CoD Zombies Community—Here’s Where I Stand

    Fed Up with Chaotic Co-Op? Lost Twins 2 Arrives on August 14, 2025

    Master the Ninja: Exploring the Deep Immersion of Ninja Gaiden 4

    Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 to Feature Jurassic World Dinosaurs

  • Nintendo

    Review of Heretic + Hexen

    Massive Price Drop on 2021’s Game of the Year – Act Now!

    Caves of Qud Set for Exclusive Nintendo Switch Console Release

    Shelmet and Accelgor Advocate for a New Stat

    Cozy by the Fire: A Review

    Shinobi: Art of Vengeance Demo Now Available on Nintendo Switch

  • PC Gaming

    Where to Discover Praying Mantis Nymph Locations in Grounded 2

    RTX 4060 Gaming Laptop Now Available for $649.99

    Take-Two Sees 17% Increase in Net Bookings

    Upcoming Announcement on Shadows Die Twice Anime Series Could Be Close

    Guide to Playing the Battlefield 6 Open Beta

    Diablo 2: Resurrected Set for China Release with Fresh Content

  • Virtual Reality

    Top Single-Player VR Game from 2025 Set to Launch on Quest 3 This November

    Operator XR Lands $3.7M VR Training Deal with Texas Department of Public Safety

    Operator XR Lands $3.7M VR Training Deal with Texas Department of Public Safety

    Meta Unveils New AI Tools to Simplify ‘Horizon Worlds’ Development

    The XR Weekly Digest (2025.08.05): Ray-Ban Meta Triples Sales, Brilliant Labs Introduces Halo Glasses, and More!

    The XR Weekly Digest (2025.08.05): Ray-Ban Meta Triples Sales, Brilliant Labs Introduces Halo Glasses, and More!

  • Consoles

    Self-Taught Modder Creates a Fully Transparent Game Boy Color Circuit Board That Works — Stunning PCB Pairs Perfectly with a Transparent Shell

    Hardware Hacker Attempts to Integrate NVMe SSD with Switch 2 — Initial Failure with Adapter, Potential Success with Future microSD Express Emulation

    Hardware Hacker Attempts to Integrate NVMe SSD with Switch 2 — Initial Failure with Adapter, Potential Success with Future microSD Express Emulation

    Hardware Hacker Attempts to Integrate NVMe SSD with Switch 2 — Initial Failure with Adapter, Potential Success with Future microSD Express Emulation

    U.S. Crackdown Captures Duo Behind Covert GPU Supply Chain to China’s AI Factories

    Nintendo Switch 2 Overheating Concerns: Air Conditioning Recommended for Hot Climates, Warns Big N

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Gaming News

    Summer Memories Unveiled: A New Love and Deepspace Banner Featuring All Five Husbandos

    A Game-Changing Video Game Is on the Horizon

    Battlefield 6 Beta Overrun by Hackers Using Unstoppable Cheats

    inZOI’s Upcoming DLC Introduces a Vibrant Summer City, Free for All Players in Under Two Weeks

    inZOI’s Upcoming DLC Introduces a Vibrant Summer City, Free for All Players in Under Two Weeks

    The Elder Scrolls Online Available for Free During QuakeCon

  • PlayStation

    Slot-Inspired Gameplay and Bite-Sized Adventures: How PS Plus is Transforming Gaming

    [Title Rewrite] Winners Announced for FREE GAMES Giveaway: IREM Collection Volume 3 (PlayStation Edition)

    Popular PS4 & PS5 Action RPG Remaster Now 60% Off on PS Store

    Classic Fantasy FPS Heretic + Hexen Revived, Launches Today on PlayStation Blog

    Former Counter-Strike Pro Describes Call of Duty as ‘Pretty Easy’

    Genshin Impact to Cease All PS4 Support

  • Xbox

    Battlefield 6 Developer Details Game’s Destruction Damage Mechanics

    A Modest Beginning for the Old Country

    Black Ops 6’s Reckoning Splits the CoD Zombies Community—Here’s Where I Stand

    Fed Up with Chaotic Co-Op? Lost Twins 2 Arrives on August 14, 2025

    Master the Ninja: Exploring the Deep Immersion of Ninja Gaiden 4

    Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 to Feature Jurassic World Dinosaurs

  • Nintendo

    Review of Heretic + Hexen

    Massive Price Drop on 2021’s Game of the Year – Act Now!

    Caves of Qud Set for Exclusive Nintendo Switch Console Release

    Shelmet and Accelgor Advocate for a New Stat

    Cozy by the Fire: A Review

    Shinobi: Art of Vengeance Demo Now Available on Nintendo Switch

  • PC Gaming

    Where to Discover Praying Mantis Nymph Locations in Grounded 2

    RTX 4060 Gaming Laptop Now Available for $649.99

    Take-Two Sees 17% Increase in Net Bookings

    Upcoming Announcement on Shadows Die Twice Anime Series Could Be Close

    Guide to Playing the Battlefield 6 Open Beta

    Diablo 2: Resurrected Set for China Release with Fresh Content

  • Virtual Reality

    Top Single-Player VR Game from 2025 Set to Launch on Quest 3 This November

    Operator XR Lands $3.7M VR Training Deal with Texas Department of Public Safety

    Operator XR Lands $3.7M VR Training Deal with Texas Department of Public Safety

    Meta Unveils New AI Tools to Simplify ‘Horizon Worlds’ Development

    The XR Weekly Digest (2025.08.05): Ray-Ban Meta Triples Sales, Brilliant Labs Introduces Halo Glasses, and More!

    The XR Weekly Digest (2025.08.05): Ray-Ban Meta Triples Sales, Brilliant Labs Introduces Halo Glasses, and More!

  • Consoles

    Self-Taught Modder Creates a Fully Transparent Game Boy Color Circuit Board That Works — Stunning PCB Pairs Perfectly with a Transparent Shell

    Hardware Hacker Attempts to Integrate NVMe SSD with Switch 2 — Initial Failure with Adapter, Potential Success with Future microSD Express Emulation

    Hardware Hacker Attempts to Integrate NVMe SSD with Switch 2 — Initial Failure with Adapter, Potential Success with Future microSD Express Emulation

    Hardware Hacker Attempts to Integrate NVMe SSD with Switch 2 — Initial Failure with Adapter, Potential Success with Future microSD Express Emulation

    U.S. Crackdown Captures Duo Behind Covert GPU Supply Chain to China’s AI Factories

    Nintendo Switch 2 Overheating Concerns: Air Conditioning Recommended for Hot Climates, Warns Big N

No Result
View All Result
BuzzGaming
No Result
View All Result
Home PC Gaming

REVIEW: Death Elevator for PS5

by Mac Terry
December 23, 2024
in PC Gaming
0 0
0
0
SHARES
45
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

I’ve noticed something interesting as I get older: it seems like gamers are never truly satisfied. When game developers introduce new and innovative mechanics to our favorite genres, we often complain that things have changed too much. But when they don’t, we grumble about games being stale or mere clones of each other. This applies to game complexity as well; if a game offers too much to handle, it’s overwhelming, yet if it’s too simple, it’s boring. Perhaps it’s due to the saturation of the market—we play so many games that comparisons become inevitable. Sometimes, I even question if we truly know what we want from a game. This is particularly relevant when it comes to Death Elevator, a game that’s drawing mixed reactions based on individual preferences for what makes a game worthwhile.

The core concept of Death Elevator is straightforward. You step into an elevator, travel between floors, and dispatch enemies you encounter. Remember the classic vibes from games like Team Fortress or Quake? Well, this one lacks any extra bells and whistles. Just grab a gun and clear the floor. Admittedly, those who favor a more layered shooter experience may find this approach too bare-bones. Over the years, we’ve grown accustomed to skill leveling and crafting character loadouts, so stripping it all away might feel outdated. Yet for me, it evokes fond memories of simpler gaming times when distractions were fewer, and you could focus on honing your basic skills.

What really sets Death Elevator apart, in my opinion, are its graphics and mechanics. The visuals evoke the minimalist vibe reminiscent of Superhot, with blocky, simplified aesthetics that complement the uncomplicated gameplay. Another intriguing feature is the time-slowing mechanic, activated when bullets are flying towards you. However, this has its drawbacks.

The catch with the time-slowing mechanic is it only activates for bullets in your line of sight. While you can dodge or even shoot these bullets down if you’re quick, there’s a downside when facing multiple threats. It’s effective at sidestepping projectiles from the front, but shots from behind remain problematic, as I’ve learned the hard way. It’s a neat idea that needs some refining to handle different angles of attack, requiring players to adjust their strategy accordingly.

Regarding Death Elevator’s narrative, there’s not much to discuss. It reveals itself slowly as you progress. Narrative bits are drip-fed over levels, nudging you to play skillfully if you want to uncover more. But given the game’s focus on action, this isn’t a criticism—more of a design choice that prioritizes gameplay over plotlines. So, no spoilers here, as I’m still piecing together the story myself.

Overall, Death Elevator is an entertaining ride with a captivating hook. I appreciate the design choices, and the game controls as expected—no gripes on that front from me. Your enjoyment, however, will depend on what you seek; it’s timed for speed lovers and challenging enough if you’re up for it. The absence of checkpoints means you need to be at the top of your game to succeed, perfect for those craving an arcade-style challenge.

That said, those who relish crafting detailed character builds and weapon loadouts might find it lacking. In terms of narrative immersion, it leaves much to the imagination with its cryptic storytelling. Personally, as I keep diving back to better my performance, it’s clear I’m having fun. If you’re someone who loves retro shooters or seeks something fresh in the genre, Death Elevator is worth checking out. However, if you’re after depth and strategy, there are other titles that might suit you better.

Ratings Overview:

  • Look and Feel: 8/10
  • Challenge: 8/10
  • Replayability: 7/10
  • Value for Money: 9/10
  • Controls and UI: 8/10

Final Verdict: 8/10

Summary: Death Elevator provides an enjoyable FPS experience but might not appeal to every shooter fan due to its simplicity and challenge level. If you enjoy arcade games with a fair dose of difficulty, you’ll find plenty to like. But if you’re looking for a deeper narrative or strategic gameplay, you might want to explore other options.

Tags: ReviewDeathPS5Elevator
Previous Post

The XR Weekly Update (December 23, 2024): Meta Gears Up for Rivalry, Niantic Develops Spatial Intelligence, and Other Highlights!

Next Post

Behold: This Team Fortress 2 Comic is a Holiday Marvel

Related Posts

Where to Discover Praying Mantis Nymph Locations in Grounded 2

August 11, 2025

RTX 4060 Gaming Laptop Now Available for $649.99

August 10, 2025

Take-Two Sees 17% Increase in Net Bookings

August 8, 2025

Upcoming Announcement on Shadows Die Twice Anime Series Could Be Close

August 7, 2025

Guide to Playing the Battlefield 6 Open Beta

August 5, 2025

Diablo 2: Resurrected Set for China Release with Fresh Content

August 4, 2025
Next Post
Behold: This Team Fortress 2 Comic is a Holiday Marvel

Behold: This Team Fortress 2 Comic is a Holiday Marvel

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Today’s Top Deals: Super Mario Party Bash, Nvidia Shield, Apple AirPods 4, and More

    Today’s Top Deals: Super Mario Party Bash, Nvidia Shield, Apple AirPods 4, and More

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 2015’s Game of the Year Now 80% Off for Only 2 More Days on the PlayStation Store

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • GameSir G7 HE Review: An Excellent Controller Hampered by Its Wired Connection

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Where to Find Tophat Gudetama This Week in Hello Kitty Island Adventure

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Steam Introduces Warnings for Early Access Titles with No Updates in a Year

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
BuzzGaming

Catch all the gaming buzz with Buzz Gaming — PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Nintendo included!

Categories

  • Gaming News
  • PlayStation
  • Xbox
  • Nintendo
  • PC Gaming
  • Virtual Reality
  • Consoles
No Result
View All Result

Recent News

  • Battlefield 6 Developer Details Game’s Destruction Damage Mechanics
  • Slot-Inspired Gameplay and Bite-Sized Adventures: How PS Plus is Transforming Gaming
  • Where to Discover Praying Mantis Nymph Locations in Grounded 2
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2025 BuzzGaming - All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Gaming News
  • PlayStation
  • Xbox
  • Nintendo
  • PC Gaming
  • Virtual Reality
  • Consoles

Copyright © 2025 BuzzGaming - All Rights Reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.