Razor Shark
Push Gaming’s mystery-stack ocean hunt—tense, clever, occasionally brutal.
Reading this review
We write mechanics-first: how the slot behaves, what the bonus is trying to do, and where the paytable and help file should answer the rest. Scores are editorial shorthand—they do not predict whether your next session ends up or down.
New to RTP ranges or volatility labels? Start with our guides on the blog. For how we frame risk, see responsible play.
Score breakdown
Overview
Razor Shark thrives on tension. Mystery stacks turn the grid into a short puzzle: what is hiding, how soon will it reveal, and can the nudge sequence rescue the board? It is engaging editorially because wins and losses often tell a story.
Because variance is serious, we emphasize harm-reduction framing: sessions should be sized for spikes, not averages. The listed max win is not a distribution center—it is an extreme tail.
Coverage tip: narrate the board state, not just the balance—readers learn more when you explain what the stacks implied before the reveal than when you only celebrate the final multiplier.
Specs & facts
| RTP | 96.70% (verify in-game) |
|---|---|
| Volatility | Very high |
| Reels / grid | 5 × 4 |
| Pay structure | 20 fixed lines |
| Max win | 50,000× (listed; jurisdiction-dependent caps may apply) |
| Bet range | $0.10 – $100 (varies) |
Bonus features
- Mystery stacks with symbol reveals
- Nudging stacks and razor reveal sequences
- Free spins with increasing multipliers and golden shark mechanics
Pros
- Memorable visual language and legible feature telegraphs
- High skill ceiling for “reading the board” even though outcomes are RNG
- Bonus can feel cinematic when chains align
Cons
- Brutal stretches possible—bankroll discipline matters
- Not ideal for players who dislike opaque stack reveals
- Requires attention; poor fit for distracted play
Verdict
We land Razor Shark at a 4.6 / 5 editor score. Relative to our rubric, the clearest signal is bonus structure and mechanical depth—use the breakdown above if you personally care more about graphics, feature design, bankroll fit, or volatility honesty than our top line.
In our notes this game sits in the Very high volatility bucket. Size sessions for swings, not averages, and treat headline max-win figures as rare tails—not plans.
RTP, ante modes, and bonus-buy availability change by operator and jurisdiction. Confirm the live configuration in the in-game rules before you stake meaningful amounts. For where to play, our operator shortlist is a starting point only—validate every limit and term on the destination site.
FAQ
- Is Razor Shark beginner friendly?
- Mechanically readable, emotionally intense. New players should start with small stakes and treat long droughts as plausible.