A new roguelike is making waves on Steam. Random Access Mayhem has left early access behind, bringing new bots, a full storyline, and more than 20 levels. The launch price sits at $11.99, with a 20% discount available for early adopters.
Random Access Mayhem flips the roguelike script

Unlike traditional roguelikes, where players are the hero, Random Access Mayhem casts you as a rogue AI with no permanent body. Instead, you jump into enemy robots, use their abilities, and swap out before they break down. This body-swapping mechanic lets you turn enemies into allies while constantly changing your playstyle.
Random Access Mayhem expands at full release
The game’s early access run, which began in November 2024, already included six playable bots, procedural stages, daily challenges, and a minigame hub. The 1.0 launch on September 15, 2025, adds:
- 20+ new levels
- Two additional bots
- A final boss fight
- Full storyline and side quests
Together, these additions bring the game to a complete state with a more cohesive narrative arc.
Player reception remains positive
Steam users have embraced the launch. Reviews for the game are overwhelmingly favorable, with many praising the combat style, level variety, and body-swapping mechanic. Criticism exists, mostly about difficulty spikes, bot balance, and occasional frustration when a host robot breaks down too quickly.
Random Access Mayhem performance and compatibility
The title supports Windows and macOS and is marked “Playable” on Steam Deck. Some handheld users mention minor issues like small text and mismatched controller icons, though performance is generally solid across the board.
What comes next for players
With a completed storyline, expanded bot roster, and consistent community feedback, the game has a strong foundation for updates. Whether it’s balancing tweaks or new challenges, the developers now have room to refine and expand beyond the 1.0 release.