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Greedland is a top-down shooter developed by VaMP He and published by Gamersky Games. Released September 15, 2025, it drops you into chaotic sci-fi battles as an interstellar mercenary. The game blends fast-paced gunplay with procedurally generated environments, requiring you to adapt to shifting obstacles and enemy waves. Playable solo or with friends in co-op or multiplayer modes, it caters to quick sessions and longer campaigns. Fans of aggressive action and lo-fi aesthetics will recognize its DNA from games like Crimsonland and Vampire Survivors.
You control a customizable mercenary in real-time, aiming with mouse or controller to blast through hordes of enemies. Each level forces you to balance movement, ammo management, and power-ups scattered across destructible terrain. The procedurally generated maps mean no two runs are alike, though patterns in enemy behavior and loot drops emerge with practice. Multiplayer adds chaotic fun but can feel clunky in larger groups. Progression unlocks new weapons and abilities, but the core loop, survive, shoot, repeat, remains relentless. Sessions rarely top 20 minutes, but the urgency keeps you coming back for more.
PlayPile community scores it 4.6/5, with 88% of players finishing the main campaign. Average playtime is 18 hours, though 62% label it “Addictive.” Critics at GameSpot and PC Gamer praise its “satisfying gunplay” but note repetitive level design in later stages. Completionists report a 93% achievement rate, with most unlocked through repeated runs. Negative reviews (12%) cite technical hiccups and a steep difficulty curve for newcomers. Multiplayer receives mixed feedback: 55% enjoy co-op, but 40% complain about matchmaking delays.
Greedland is a solid pick for fans of frantic shooters and co-op chaos. At $29.99, it offers 15, 20 hours of high-intensity action, bolstered by 50 achievements and resumable levels. It’s not perfect, enemy AI feels predictable in late-game, and the price might feel steep for casual players. But if you crave replayable, twitchy combat with friends, it’s worth the investment. Stick to single-player for the smoothest experience, though.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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