There are also other levels on a plane that are fantastic representations
of the bullet hell genre.
Actually, I've never been a big fan
of the bullet hell genre period.
As mentioned previously Raiden is one of the pillars
of the Bullet Hell genre.
Not exact matches
The
bullet hell shooter
genre has been on a resurgence for the past handful
of years.
One third
bullet hell, one third shoot»em up, and one third roguelike, Enter the Gungeon is a magnificent blend
of three
genres that go together impressively well.
Despite developing some
of the most revered titles on the PS4, I'd actually never played a title from Finnish developer Housemarque before Matterfall; although the universally high review scores for their recent output certainly piqued my interest, in all honesty the shoot - em - up
bullet hell genre just really isn't my cup
of tea and, from all appearances, this seemed to make up the bulk
of Housemarque's output.
For most video gamers in the west, both the Touhou franchise and the
bullet hell shooter
genre are two things that probably aren't something that isn't very well known to most, especially the first
of that list.
Some might have heard
of titles such as Treasure's Radiant Silvergun or Ikagura due to their infamous high level
of quality, but the Touhou franchise due to being relegated to the east has been known only to a small subset
of hardcore
bullet hell shooter
genre fans.
First Person Scholar brought us Mark Johnson's analysis
of bullet hell game Warning Forever and how its design inverts many aspects
of the
genre and plays purposefully with others.
Sure this is taking a lot
of cues from
Bullet Hell shooters, but that's the great thing about indie games: you get to experiment with
genres more freely that AAA games can.
What it is: Mothergunship mixes
bullet -
hell intensity with the shooting, gun customization, and traversal
of the first - person
genre.
I don't think it can be denied that fans
of the space shooter
genre that has now evolved into
Bullet Hell are pretty hardcore.
These sections aren't quite the «
bullet hell» kind
of games that that
genre is known for, but they make for a fun change
of pace, especially with the boss battle waiting at the end
of them.
One
of the most prolific
genres of the retro - inspired game are games based on Contra, the classic side scrolling,
bullet -
hell shooter from Konami.
«Blasters
of the Universe is the first
of its kind, bringing the
bullet hell genre into first person VR.
The game's love
of bullet hell takes the
genre name as literal at the true ending, presenting you with an isometric shooter that is impossible to complete as you fire at the credit screen you've witnessed a few too many times by now.
This outstanding example
of the high speed «'' danmaku»»
bullet hell genre is back as the second installment in the M2 ShotTriggers lineup, just as it approaches its 20th anniversary!
MOTHERGUNSHIP mixes
bullet -
hell intensity with the FPS
genre, and promises you one
of the largest gun customization options seen in video games.
For those
of you not familiar with the term SHUMP, it's just a short for for «Shoot «Em Up» which are arcade shooters that are a little more challenging than your typical game in the arcade shooter
genre, but not as difficult as a true
Bullet Hell one.
It exceptionally appeals to the hardcore
bullet hell crowd which has put up with a lot worse in terms
of controls, but for those who are new to the
genre or only have passing knowledge Nano Assault doesn't do much to help you get accustomed to it.
Lovingly built to be enjoyed by newcomers and
genre veterans alike, Danmaku Unlimited 3 is a perfect medley
of the best aspects
of classic
Bullet Hell shooters wrapped up in a modern and approachable package.
I've played plenty
of bullet hell shooters and I've also played many, many RPG's, but I've never played a game that mashed the two
genres together.
Blasters
of the Universe is now available for the PlayStation VR, and if you're into the
bullet hell genre, it will probably
REVIEW: Score Rush Extended BY WILLIAM HADERLIE — JUNE 13, 2016 Title: Score Rush Extended Developer: Xona Games Publisher: Xona Games Release Date: May 31, 2016
Genre:
Bullet Hell Twin Stick Shooter Platform: Playstation 4 Age Rating: ESRB E for Everyone Official Website I am one
of the people who would consider the PS4 online moniker
of «Indiestation 4» to be a compliment more than an insult.
However, one classic indie
genre that we have not seen many examples
of so far is the
bullet hell shooter.
Experts
of the
genre will know that most
bullet hells are 3:4 (rotated 4:3 screens) which is less than half the width
of a wide - screen.
It's not my preferred
genre, because I'm not a score - attack type
of guy, I mostly prefer story based games, but, for being what it is, a
bullet hell melee based platformer without platforms, it's quite fun.
I hope that
bullet hell fighters catch on, because I believe that there is a lot
of potential and NIS deserves praise for not only introducing this
genre to the west, but for taking a chance on a game that you wouldn't normally see in the states.
His endless waves
of spiraling projectiles and hordes
of minions encapsulate the player in an onslaught
of danger that's core to the notorious
bullet hell genre.
Robonauts almost seems to treat its stages as though they're in the
bullet hell genre, but the player character doesn't have the means to justify such bombardments
of enemies.
Although the
bullet hell action can be too intense at times, those that persevere and see Erina's adventure to the end will be rewarded with one
of the best titles in the
genre.
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.