Compare Risk of Rain (2013) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Hopoo Games. Published by Gearbox Publishing. Released on 11/8/2013. Available on PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox. Genres: Action, Indie, RPG. Metacritic score: 77/100.

A roguelike sidescroller built on a single brutal idea: the longer you survive, the harder it gets. Earn one bad item streak and the Magma Worm will remind you who is in charge.

I have lost more runs to the clock in Risk of Rain than to any boss, and that is entirely the point. Hopoo Games, at the time a two-person student project out of the University of Washington, shipped something in 2013 that feels engineered to create panic. The core mechanic is elegant and mean: time is difficulty. Every minute you spend looting chests and chasing that one extra item drop, the enemy spawns grow more aggressive and the numbers on their health bars climb. You cannot farm your way to safety. You either move or you die slowly. The game spreads across six stages, from the Dried Lake crawling with Lemurians and Wisps to the final confrontation aboard the UES Contact Light against Providence himself. Each stage visit pulls from a randomised pool of level layouts, enemy compositions, and chest locations. Item pickups are the real engine here: over 100 collectibles that stack with each other in ways the game deliberately refuses to fully explain. Grab enough of the right missile items and your character becomes a walking artillery battery. Grab the wrong spread of passives and you reach the Magma Worm at mid-difficulty with nothing useful. Both outcomes are equally plausible, and that tension is where the compulsive loop lives. The roster gives the replayability its spine. You start with the Commando, a mobile generalist with a piercing shot and a dodge roll, and unlock the rest through achievement-gated conditions: beat the third stage for the Bandit, repair 40 drones across any number of runs to get the Engineer with his turrets and mines, free the caged creature in the Sunken Tombs to recruit Acrid. Each character plays genuinely differently. The Huntress attacks while running without slowing down, making her feel like a completely separate game compared to the heavy Enforcer who plants his riot shield and makes a stand with his back to the wall. The Miner is a high-mobility melee character who zips through enemy clusters with a drill charge. The Sniper has a timing-based reload mechanic that rewards precision over button-mashing. Getting to grips with even three or four of these classes will eat 40 or more hours without feeling like filler, because each class demands different item priorities and positioning instincts. That said, the 2013 build is not clean. The default keyboard layout fights you during the exact moments you need it most, and a controller only partially solves the problem. Co-op supports up to four players online, but the multiplayer lacks dedicated co-op mechanics: no shared items, no abilities designed to interact between players, and death is still permanent for whoever goes down. Playing with friends is fun, but it is fun despite the systems rather than because of them. The random generation occasionally produces stages where key chests spawn out of reach or enemy corridors become impassable mob funnels, and the game offers no apology for either. Worth noting: the 2023 remake Risk of Rain Returns addresses many of these rough edges with reworked controls and better netcode, so if the original's jank sounds like a dealbreaker, that version exists. The 2013 release holds its own as the unvarnished, moddable source material with a dedicated community still active around it. Monika, Scout Team

Risk of Rain (2013)

Risk of Rain (2013)

Nov 8, 2013Hopoo GamesGearbox Publishing
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A roguelike sidescroller built on a single brutal idea: the longer you survive, the harder it gets. Earn one bad item streak and the Magma Worm will remind you who is in charge.

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Built for players who want a roguelike that punishes hesitation and rewards knowing exactly when to stop looting and run for the teleporter.

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I have lost more runs to the clock in Risk of Rain than to any boss, and that is entirely the point. Hopoo Games, at the time a two-person student project out of the University of Washington, shipped something in 2013 that feels engineered to create panic. The core mechanic is elegant and mean: time is difficulty. Every minute you spend looting chests and chasing that one extra item drop, the enemy spawns grow more aggressive and the numbers on their health bars climb. You cannot farm your way to safety. You either move or you die slowly. The game spreads across six stages, from the Dried Lake crawling with Lemurians and Wisps to the final confrontation aboard the UES Contact Light against Providence himself. Each stage visit pulls from a randomised pool of level layouts, enemy compositions, and chest locations. Item pickups are the real engine here: over 100 collectibles that stack with each other in ways the game deliberately refuses to fully explain. Grab enough of the right missile items and your character becomes a walking artillery battery. Grab the wrong spread of passives and you reach the Magma Worm at mid-difficulty with nothing useful. Both outcomes are equally plausible, and that tension is where the compulsive loop lives. The roster gives the replayability its spine. You start with the Commando, a mobile generalist with a piercing shot and a dodge roll, and unlock the rest through achievement-gated conditions: beat the third stage for the Bandit, repair 40 drones across any number of runs to get the Engineer with his turrets and mines, free the caged creature in the Sunken Tombs to recruit Acrid. Each character plays genuinely differently. The Huntress attacks while running without slowing down, making her feel like a completely separate game compared to the heavy Enforcer who plants his riot shield and makes a stand with his back to the wall. The Miner is a high-mobility melee character who zips through enemy clusters with a drill charge. The Sniper has a timing-based reload mechanic that rewards precision over button-mashing. Getting to grips with even three or four of these classes will eat 40 or more hours without feeling like filler, because each class demands different item priorities and positioning instincts. That said, the 2013 build is not clean. The default keyboard layout fights you during the exact moments you need it most, and a controller only partially solves the problem. Co-op supports up to four players online, but the multiplayer lacks dedicated co-op mechanics: no shared items, no abilities designed to interact between players, and death is still permanent for whoever goes down. Playing with friends is fun, but it is fun despite the systems rather than because of them. The random generation occasionally produces stages where key chests spawn out of reach or enemy corridors become impassable mob funnels, and the game offers no apology for either. Worth noting: the 2023 remake Risk of Rain Returns addresses many of these rough edges with reworked controls and better netcode, so if the original's jank sounds like a dealbreaker, that version exists. The 2013 release holds its own as the unvarnished, moddable source material with a dedicated community still active around it.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooplocal-coopachievementsTime-Scaled DifficultyUnlock-Gated ClassesStackable ItemsPermadeath Roguelike2D SidescrollerNo Tutorial4-Player Online Co-opModdable

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2.5 GHz
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
Direct X9.0c Compatible Card
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Hopoo Games
Publisher
Gearbox Publishing
Release Date
Nov 8, 2013

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Risk of Rain (2013) was released on 8 November 2013.

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Risk of Rain (2013) was developed by Hopoo Games and published by Gearbox Publishing.

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Risk of Rain (2013) holds a Metacritic score of 77/100, making it one of the standout Action titles. See the full reviews, ratings and how-long-to-beat times on this page to decide.