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Deadzone: Rogue Review – Relentless Sci-Fi Action

Boris Bulj by Boris Bulj
September 25, 2025
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Deadzone: Rogue Reviewed on PC

As you wake up aboard the ISS-X with nothing but a pistol and no memories of who you are or why you’re there. The station isn’t empty, though—it’s crawling with murderous machines and warped creatures that want nothing more than to finish you off.

Each time you fall, you come to again at the start, trapped in a brutal cycle of survival. With no way out but forward, you’ll have to fight, scavenge, and push deeper into the ship’s corridors to uncover what really happened, piece together your lost past, and break free before your next death becomes the last one that truly sticks.

You start off with just a basic pistol, some simple grenades, and the ability to dash, but it doesn’t stay that way for long. Pretty soon, you’ll be packing all kinds of weapons—knives, axes, lances, pistols, SMGs, shotguns, miniguns, rifles galore, and even some fun, quirky blasters. Seriously, you’re spoiled for choice, and honestly, every single one feels awesome to use.

Some of the weapons come with pretty unusual effects, so you might have to adjust your playstyle or perks to make the most of them. I found almost all of them to be strong and effective. That said, even with all the options, I usually found myself sticking to assault rifles most of the time, occasionally mixing in an SMG when the situation called for it.

Deadzone: Rogue

No Deadzones, only action

No part of the game will have you feel bored, the game’s split up into different zones, and each one has a main story mission that, once completed, unlocks a bunch of side quests for you to try out. Between runs, you get to spend the points you’ve earned on upgrades, which keeps things feeling rewarding even if a run didn’t go your way.

After a few hours of playing, I honestly felt like I’d seen almost everything the game had to offer by the time I wrapped up Zone 2’s story mission—but even then, there were little details and upgrades that kept me coming back for more.

As you take out enemies, you’ll pick up way more than just guns. Clearing rooms can get you Augments, Perks, and Items, and Safe Rooms drop Superior Items. Augments give you crazy bonuses that can totally change how you tear through enemies, Perks make you tougher or hit harder, and Items give little passive boosts to fine-tune your build. Superior Items do all that too, plus you can upgrade them between runs.

Get the right mix of all this stuff and you trigger a Synergy, which gives a special ability that can basically break the game if you stack enough. You can really feel yourself getting stronger with every buff you grab—it actually makes a big difference.

Deadzone: Rogue

If things ever start feeling a bit too easy, you can crank up the mission difficulty—higher difficulty means better rewards.

On top of that, you can team up with two friends and blast your way through the ship together. I didn’t get a chance to try co-op myself, so I can’t speak from personal experience, but from what I’ve heard, the connection works well and you shouldn’t run into any problems playing with others.


We received a free review copy of Deadzone: Rogue from Keymailer.


Deadzone-Rogue
Developer(s)Prophecy Games
Publisher(s)Prophecy Games
Platform(s)PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S
Release11 August 2025
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Solo or in Co-op
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The Review

Final Thoughts on Deadzone: Rogue

8 Score

Deadzone: Rogue was totally worth the time - the second you start playing, it just grabs you with that “one more run” feeling—you’ll dive back in even after getting wrecked over and over. Every attempt throws something new at you, whether it’s an upgrade, a weapon, or a perk you haven’t tried yet, so it never feels stale. And honestly, you don’t even need a squad to have fun. Even playing solo, there’s hours of fast, high-energy action that keeps you glued to the screen. It’s the kind of game that makes time disappear without you even noticing.

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Boris Bulj

Boris Bulj

Senior Editor – Powered by an unhealthy love for coffee and gaming, Boris channels his obsessions straight into the heart of the gaming community. A die-hard fan of FPS and RPGs, if it goes boom, he’s playing it. Odds are he’s sipping coffee and blasting through an FPS right now.

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