Earn to Die Rogue

Drive cars through zombie hordes and loot infested buildings

Total ratings

4.30 (Rating count: 64,590)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Gameplay is initially fun and engaging.
  • Power-ups and rogue elements are enjoyable.
  • The art style and themes are appreciated by some players.
  • Some players appreciate the variety of gameplay mechanics.
Cons
  • Heavy reliance on ads for progression.
  • Significant paywalls that hinder free-to-play progression.
  • Auto-targeting mechanics frustrate players.
  • Quality of life issues such as bugs and ad interruptions.
  • Repetitive gameplay and grindiness as the game progresses.
Most mentioned
  • Many players find the frequent ads intrusive and necessary for gameplay.
  • Progression stalls significantly as players reach higher levels without spending money.
  • The game diverges significantly from the original Earn to Die formula.
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Recent rating average: 1.80
All time rating average: 4.30
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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-11-26
Haider Hani
Been enjoying this game and spending money on it even though at first it didn't even seem like I need to spend money to progress until I've reached a greedy wall that I can't pass through unless I spend at least $20. Time to delete. Update: couldn't progress even after wasting $40. Edit: Go play Fury Unleashed. Much better. Update: nothing changed. Calling it Earn to Die is kind of false advertisement. It should be called Pay to Die.
2024-11-24
Ricky Zuckerman
Good game. Although the feature to resume a stage after leaving the app does not work at all which causes me to have to replay stages sometimes 2-3 times (which takes a while because they're longer) just to get a 1 star mission I completed but the game didn't save, even if I don't complete the stage I can't progress through missions most of the time because of this.
2024-11-18
Evan Stacy
This does not feel like an Earn to Die game, it's more "Earn the Ability to Enjoy the Game by Watching Ads". In the older games ads weren't very common, you didn't need to use them to beat the game, but to just play a watered down version of car driving you need to watch very, very many ads. Plus the art style is not very faithful to the originals, basically "Guns, Gore, and Cannoli" but with the upgrade system, with driving sections sprinkled in.
2024-11-10
OUT BЯΞΔK
Play if you're not broke, otherwise don't waste your time. bad hit boxes, kicks you out of game anytime you watch a ad, (which you have to if you want to get anywhere, unless you have money) and anytime you get kicked out during a challenge, it wasted a attempt, plus the enemys projectiles are absurdly large making it harder to maneuver at all, especially with bad hitboxes and such small rooms, just too many things that overwhelm the game making it a stressful and unenjoyable experience
2024-10-29
Nyle Kennedy
If you watch an ad to revive, after the ad finishes and you press the X, it sends you to the store page of the ad. Then when you get out of the store page it completely reloadeds the game so you lose your progress when you should of been revived. Or you watch the ad, press the X then just don't get revived. Also the ads don't have countdowns because they hope you won't realize that they are all 90 to 120 seconds long instead of the normal 30 seconds Every 30 seconds the controls lock
2024-10-22
Oscar Valenzuela
The introduction told me everything I needed to know. Features are introduced as they're naturally uncovered, and it doesn't feel like bloat at the start. The power ups are fun and engaging, the rogue elements are nice and the gameplay is decently challenging. I wish the rooms had a bit more variety, but the enemy layouts themselves are nice. No driving after a few hours is odd but probably a good choice to differentiate the sequel. I'd play it! and will continue to do so.
2024-10-18
Steve Otherson
Having to wait daily to progress in the game is not good. In later gameplay you are at the mercy of the abilities. Your randomized choices for abilities will make or break your game. Not being able to clear out a room quick enough will result in death as there is not away to target manually. There are TOO MANY abilities. A handful of them are virtually the same thing! With that many abilities you would think the creator would implement a reroll system.
2024-10-13
The Vibe Master
This isn't Earn to Die, if that's the game style you want, turn away, this game took that entire style and borderline cut it from the content, it's an optional side section that you are forced to do the main areas to upgrade, not to mention the main areas are bug filled messes that randomly spawn zombies on top of your head mid room making it impossible to not get hit. This is just a desperate cash grab masquerading as Earn to Die and trying to cash in on nostalgia.
2024-10-04
Jacob Bertucci
You're really going to opt for 45 second ads in-game? That's wild. And the worst part is when I'm done watching the awful snapchat ad, it will automatically launch snapchat WITHOUT ANY INPUT and then I'll have to relaunch the game and LOSE WHATEVER THE AD WAS TRYING TO UNLOCK. Absolute nonsense. It's not even asking a lot?! stick to 30 second ads that DONT launch another app? Is that crazy??
2024-09-25
David Fehir
I really like this game, so it's unfortunate that I need to leave one star. The reason is it takes way too long to progress, I've been playing this game for 3 months now and I still have yet to get one epic item and the priority of the auto aim is for enemies closest to you when it should be for the enemies with the lowest health or for enemies that are most powerful the way it is setup now makes it hard to clear the room in a timely manner without loosing to much health.
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