Vampire survivors autist on my adventure across F95 for vampire survivors clones, and this one is a good one. Lots of characters to build from, with stat variety between them, lots of items, decent sprite scenes, and A LOT of potential meta-progression. I played through it and did most of the content available on the v0.103 build of the game, but with v1.01 comes endless mode and a few new features that I was more than happy to test out (primarily endless mode, I am a self-proclaimed vampire survivors autist afterall)
For tips and tricks if y'all are trying to actually play instead of just downloading a 100% save, the best tip I can give is to find what stat or stats each character wants and to focus on it (wow, genius).
-You get a choice of different weapons at the start, and if you pay attention to their stats, you might notice that 1 or 2 of their starting weapons actually scale off the character's main stat.
-If a character gains a stat on rejection or humiliation or whatever it gets MTL'd to, it means they get the stat from getting fucked by a mob, and then escaping. If you're trying to scale a character like that quick, just throw yourself at the enemies with pink circles at their feet, the sex scene has higher prio than normal damaging attacks, and you're immune during the shake off mechanic.
-Immediately after the first room on any floor in any run, your shop rerolls are HEAVILY discounted, and any items that you purchase/own are more likely to show up(Including upgrade levels). Use the first shop to try to try to reroll until you get at least 1 copy of each weapon you want, multiple copies if you feel like it.
-Upgrading weapons happens when your inventory is full and you buy an identical item of the same level/rarity as one you own. They'll combine and go up a level. You can manually combine identical items of the same rarity at the shop by clicking on an item you own and clicking "upgrade" (tho occasionally, you might prefer having 2 tier 1 weapons over 1 tier 2 weapon to attack more frequently)
-Item tiers/rarities/levels go: Grey -> Blue -> Purple -> Red. Red is the max, so no need to worry afterwards.
-Assassination, the critical chance stat, is
ADDITIVE, meaning that 5 Assassination (5% crit chance) on top of a weapon that starts with 10% crit chance will give you 15%, not 10.5% (this is a positive) and 5% crit chance on top of a weapon that starts with 0% crit chance (like staves) will give you 5%. This means 100 or more Assassination is guaranteed crits on everything.
-There is a limit of 6 held weapons at a time, but no limit to support items (other than their item specific limits, some will be 1/1, 3/3, 5/5, 6/6, etc)
I won't do a tier list of characters cuz there's a lot, and nearly all of them are good and can beat every level with ease. I will mention a few front runners tho:
1. Schoolgirl - She can start with a book that gives her more exp, letting her hit level cap (45) faster, and getting more stats from it
2. Any character that gets bonus effect from corruption or faith, it lets them get more damage from the holy/horny infinite damage scalers (but don't go negative on the stats, even if you're focusing the other one, cuz it'll lower your damage)
3. Bunnygirl - Literally the most OP character in the game, it's not even close. The more luck she has, the most hearts that she spawns. Hearts will heal you, and in her case, give 1 desire (one of those universal, infinite damage scaling stats). When you start, just reroll her items to get gold staves and maybe an exp book, and focus getting luck and agility. Gold staves give extra gold based on luck(her main stat) and their damage scales partially on luck(her main stat), exp books give extra exp based on luck(her main stat), and getting more hearts will keep her at high HP and give her desire (more damage). More gold allows for more item purchases to increase her stats (like luck), and soon enough you're buying items for the sake of buying items and alt+tabbing to play other games (or write this review) midway through a run, because nothing can touch you, your damage scales 100x faster than enemies, and you reach a point where your stats are high enough that you'd have to intentionally try to lose, and that'd still be a challenge without selling everything first.
Attached image is my current bunnygirl run, at floor 90 on endless, with seemingly no loss in sight. Anyways, overall, the game is good, the gameplay is fun, there's a lot of variety, and I sank a lot of time in it so far. Would recommend.