Mina The Hollower is a retro-inspired 2D top-down action-adventure sport with a punishing, but charming world. Gamers tackle the function of Mina, a Hollower mouse, as she fights by hordes of enemies, traps, and managers to revive turbines and save a cursed island. It appears like a mixture of Castlevania within the type of traditional Zelda, with a sprinkle of Ghost ‘n Goblins, and a touch of Darkish Souls.
“Every part is earned in Mina the Hollower.” I discovered myself repeating this after numerous deaths to what seems to be like a forgiving world on the floor. It’s charming – however undoubtedly not simple, and actually, that tracks. It wasn’t till the ultimate stretch, when mousetraps confirmed up as an impediment, that it clicked: “oh yeah, I AM a mouse.” It’s simple to neglect, as a result of Mina can begin to really feel like a beast as you grasp traversal, unlock trinkets, sidearms, and weapon upgrades, however she’s nonetheless small in a world that’s thematically, overwhelmingly bigger than her. You’re imagined to really feel punished; you’re imagined to really feel like Mina – barring pitfalls and hazard deaths, after all. Whereas the methodical fight, larger-than-life bosses, and even the pacing of therapeutic all reinforce a number of the soulslike comparisons, it’s this concept of world scale and immersion that’s typically forgotten when contemplating the components of the style and one thing that I discover charming right here.
It appears like a misplaced ’80s–’90s gem – polished simply sufficient by Yacht Membership to maintain its spirit intact. Previous-school design (contact harm, heavy knockback, actual punishment) meets fashionable QoL, so it by no means feels dated. The world is charmingly darkish, full of lore, diverse biomes, and contemporary mechanics that preserve issues from getting stale. It’s powerful however truthful with each failure nonetheless feeling like one thing you possibly can overcome – which makes pushing by it that rather more rewarding. In case you’re itching for that old-school top-down journey feeling, this appears like a best-in-class instance price testing!
– Deron Mann


















