Sentences with phrase «like bullet hell games»

The graphics are perfectly clear which is important when playing a bullet hell game and like all bullet hell games, your ship is huge but has a very small area, about 4 pixels, that is your hit box.»
I won't beat around the proverbial bush: If you like bullet hell games, and especially if you liked Tower of Guns, you'll love MOTHERGUNSHIP.

Not exact matches

Overall if you found yourself logging hours into Issac, or any other bullet hell top down shooters you'll like this game.
Like many of Cave's other games, DeathSmiles II is a bullet hell shooter, and the holiday theme is a backdrop, a backdrop that allows players to be transported at any time to Cave's version of Christmas.
If you happen to be a Tower of Guns fan, or just a fan of bullet hell and FPS games in general, it seems like MOTHERGUNSHIP may be an ideal pick for you.
If you thought bullet hell shooters were something to cry home about, this game makes them seem like Space Invaders.
If you thought bullet hell shooters were something to cry home about, this game makes them seem like Space Invaders.
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Touhou Genso Rondo is unique in that it's structured like a one - on - one arena style fighting game, but the combat mechanics are lifted right from a classic bullet hell.
Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle isn't like your ordinary 3D fighting games, it tries to take what Touhou games are well known for (their music, difficulty and bullet - hell gameplay) and deliver this as a 3D arena battle game which wouldn't look out of place on the PS3, maybe even the PS2.
The game has you dashing around, swiping at enemies, dashing back, dodging what looks like bullet hell and swiping at enemies some more.
The two games were surprisingly different from one another, the first aligning itself more as a «breakout» shooter like Arkanoid, the second as the «true» start of the series» bullet hell inclinations.
The game operates in every sense like a bullet - hell shooter, from level design, to enemy placement, to difficulty.
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Enter the Gungeon, perhaps one of the stranger games I have played recently it is a brilliant rogue like, dungeon - crawling and bullet hell experience developed by Doge Roll.
The way the game manages to add an additional layer of strategic complexity to your basic bullet hell situation is very reminiscent of Housemarque's earlier title Outland, and like that excellent title, it likes to produce situations that initially make the player think «What?
It's more like an RPG / bullet hell / rhythm game / platformer / shooter / dating simulator.
This heart pumping, plasma spewing, twin stick, bullet hell is one to watch out for and definitely looks like a game to keep on your radar.
The game is a non-stop, action - packed bullet hell shooter the likes of which only developer Treasure could conjure up.
Top down aircraft shooters, a.k.a bullet hell games, are almost like a lost art.
Bullet hell shooters usually have some kind of a story, like a call back to the old days where the games required that little hook to entice pennies from your pockets, Raiden V is the exception to this rule.
These «Nindies,» the term for independent developers making games for Nintendo systems, are creating unique experiences that fall into multiple genres — including stealth action games like Mark of the Ninja Remastered, tactical role - playing games like Banner Saga 3 and rhythmic «bullet hell» games like Just Shapes and Beats.
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