Morsels
November 18, 2025
Critic Score
69.0
15 critic reviews
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Critic Reviews (15)
Graphics
38.0
Gameplay
57.0
Story
62.0
"Morsels is a colourful yet gritty title where you play as a mouse trying to take down a league of evil cats. It doesn&s;t hold your hand, making it a fairly challenging experience."
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75.0
Gameplay
90.0
Story
65.0
"Morsels delivers a charming, retro-tinged roguelite experience with fresh run-shaping mechanics and solid action, only slightly held back by sparse explanations and occasional technical hiccups."
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50.0
Gameplay
35.0
Story
65.0
"Morsels is a game marked by boldness and creativity, featuring charismatic characters and a world full of secrets, but it&s;s hindered by confusing systems and excessive punishments that disrupt the flow of the experience, even alienating experienced players. While it …"
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85.0
Gameplay
45.0
Story
65.0
"Morsels is the kind of game that sparks curiosity and frustration in equal measure. There&s;s a creative universe here, full of ideas, style, and grotesque humor, but it stumbles by being more complex than necessary. Amidst impeccable visuals, a great …"
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62.0
Gameplay
58.0
Story
34.0
"Morsels is like watching a Darwinistic ritual in real time of mould spores duking it out on a slice of margherita that even Pizza Rat ignored. It’s visually captivating, and there’s always a new body horror to look at. But …"
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45.0
Gameplay
48.0
Story
52.0
"Morsels has an incredible look and style, but it&s;s uneven across the board. The difficulty ranges wildly from levels to boss fights, the Morsels themselves range from utterly useless to feeling overpowered, and there aren&s;t as many as I would …"
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65.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
30.0
"Morsels reminds me of titles like The Binding of Isaac and Enter the Gungeon. If you enjoy the moreish, addictive nature of short, spontaneous bursts of gameplay, then you’ll enjoy this for sure. It’s weird yet wonderful, and with the …"
Read original review"I&s;m happy to give any roguelike or lite a try to see if it hooks me, and after successfully completing my first run, I knew that my stomach was already full of Morsels. If you enjoy its gross, purposefully ugly …"
Read original review"While it has a great art style and general roguelike base experience, there are too many unexplained elements and inconsistencies not to get frustrated with it"
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40.0
Gameplay
60.0
Story
50.0
"Morsels is a charming rouglite with addictive gameplay, fantastic music, and fun creatures to find and control. Unfortunately, some issues began to compile, and it prevented me from fully appreciating the full picture."
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40.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
65.0
"While not quite the replacement for The Binding of Isaac I wanted, Morsels has a lot of depth and plenty of challenge for those seeking it."
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80.0
Gameplay
45.0
Story
65.0
"Despite its unique setting, excellent soundtrack, and original ideas, Morsels loses much of its fun by explaining almost nothing about its mechanics and excessively punishing players who insist on trying to understand them."
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55.0
Gameplay
60.0
Story
45.0
"Each Morsel is impressively and radically transformative on play."
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