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Don't Stop, Girlypop!

Released: 1/29/2026

Critics
71
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Users
89

Score Breakdown

70.8

Critic Average

12 reviews

89

Steam User Score

348 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-18.5

71 vs 89

Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-18.5

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

Each point represents a critic review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.

2/10/2026

Launch Window

Don’t Stop, Girlypop is a stylized and bold experience that fully embraces aesthetic and narrative exaggeration from start to finish, featuring a vibrant universe, a catchy soundtrack, and interesting gameplay ideas. However, issues such as unsatisfying movement, repetitive combat, and a confusing interface prevent it from reaching its full potential. Still, for those looking for an unconventional boomer shooter filled with pink and self-deprecating humor, Imber’s journey through Oasis delivers a curious and entertaining adventure.

50

50/100

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2/2/2026

Launch Window

Quote not yet available

80

80/100

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1/31/2026

Launch Window

Despite its saccharine-sweet songs, kitschy customization tools, and alluring aesthetics, Don’t Stop, GirlyPop! gameplay detracts from an otherwise poignant (and timely) story.

60

60/100

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1/28/2026

Early Review

It’s slick, it’s stylish, and its gameplay loop is fun and centered around short levels. There’s a lot to like in Don’t Stop Girlypop, especially when it comes to how unique it looks and feels next to pretty much any other first-person shooter out there. You will need a minute to get used to its “the more you move, the faster you move” gameplay premise, and it’s best enjoyed in smaller sessions (it does get repetitive after a while), but I have nothing but the utmost respect for the sheer amount of creativity put into it.

75

75/100

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1/28/2026

Early Review

Don't Stop, Girlypop! is a fun and fast arena movement-shooter, at its best when you are moving fast and shooting faster. The fun pink Y2K vibes add a level of charm and humor to a well-made, if a bit standard, FPS. The platforming excels at horizontal movement, but fumbles when verticality is introduced. Ultimately, it's a great bite-sized experience and I was glad to play.

80

80/100

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1/28/2026

Early Review

Don’t Stop, Girlypop! is a bold, unapologetic game with a clear vision, blending fast movement, surprisingly deep combat, and an extreme Y2K aesthetic into a shooter that won’t be for everyone—but for those who embrace the chaos and the 2000s energy, it delivers far more depth than expected while succeeding precisely because it refuses to take itself too seriously.

80

80/100

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1/28/2026

Early Review

Don’t Stop, Girlypop! fits a very specific niche that has been ignored for far too long: a game like DOOM or Unreal Tournament to be played while wearing a pink bow and long nails. This game is for people who want to play classic shooters but are tired of the drab visuals, and there is no better way to replace that than with a Y2K-inspired hyper pop pink space glitter fantasy.

75

75/100

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1/28/2026

Early Review

Don't Stop, Girlypop! was unfortunately a miss for me, but it shows clear potential that some post-launch care could help it reach.

50

50/100

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1/28/2026

Early Review

Don’t Stop, Girlypop! presents a brilliant audiovisual experience, combining over-the-top “girly” Y2K aesthetics with one of the fastest FPS modules on the market. If you’re a fan of the 2000’s pop culture, the high-energy female vocaled pop music of the era and have been dying to dazzle your weapons in a shooter, this game is for you. Those searching for an Ultrakill-tier boomer shooter, however, might walk away disappointed, as underneath it all is a slightly clunky, not particularly memorable sequence of arenas with big hordes of enemies and weak platforming on the side.

70

70/100

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1/28/2026

Early Review

Don't Stop, Girlypop! is a pretty pink FPS full of diamonds and flip phones, and it also has the fastest gunplay you could ever handle.

80

80/100

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1/28/2026

Early Review

A great shooter with a lot of flair, I wish it followed its own ‘don’t stop moving!’ tagline a little more consistently, but it’s still a fantastic experience. A glitter-soaked, midnight raving, psychedelic pink fantastic experience that could be the shake up the shooter genre needs.

80

80/100

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1/28/2026

Early Review

Quote not yet available

70

70/100

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