Voidling Bound

Voidling Bound

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About Voidling Bound

Voidling Bound is a sci-fi action RPG from Hatchery Games that launched in 2026. It casts you as a scavenger on a dying moon, harvesting alien eggs to evolve and battle biomechanical beasts. The third-person shooter gameplay revolves around customizing these creatures with weapons and DNA tweaks. Think Pokémon but with rayguns and cosmic goo. The single-player campaign has you fending off corporate invaders and rogue AI while leveling up your critters. It’s a genre-bending mix of monster taming and gunplay, set in a neon-soaked wasteland.

Gameplay

You control a scrawny robot that scavenges eggs from hostile environments. Each egg hatches into a beast you upgrade via combat and DNA modifications, swap a creature’s claws for plasma cutters or graft wings for flight. Combat blends third-person shooting with real-time monster management. You juggle three active creatures, switching between them mid-fight to exploit weaknesses. Missions force you to balance exploration (scouting for rare eggs) with survival (evading biomechanical turrets). The controls feel sluggish at first but tighten up after 10 hours. Every battle feels like a chaotic dance of explosions and goo.

What Players Think

Community reviews average 4.2/5 with 82% completion. 63% of players finish the main story in 40 hours, but 25% get stuck on post-game boss arenas. The most common mood is “grippy”, players love the DNA customization but hate the grind for rare components. Achievement completion is high (94% of players unlock 120 total), though “Eggcellent” (collecting 500 eggs) takes 18 hours. Critics praise the art style but call the tutorial “a snoozer.” One user wrote, “It’s like Monster Hunter meets a bad acid trip, sometimes the creatures just explode.”

PlayPile's Take

Voidling Bound is for players who love deep customization over tight combat. It shines when evolving creatures but falters in repetitive firefights. At $29.99, it’s a solid mid-tier buy for sci-fi fans. Skip it if you want polished gameplay or short sessions. The 120 achievements add 20+ hours, but half are fetch quests. If you want a game that looks cool while making you rage-quit at crafting recipes, this is it.

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