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  • Summary: Gear up for a battle through hell in this roguelite Bullet Heaven Arena Autoshooter with Doom-inspired gore vibes, metal music, and a satisfying combat feel.
    Wield five weapons at once, upgrade and merge them to forge indestructible builds, and bring divine justice to a world on the
    Gear up for a battle through hell in this roguelite Bullet Heaven Arena Autoshooter with Doom-inspired gore vibes, metal music, and a satisfying combat feel.
    Wield five weapons at once, upgrade and merge them to forge indestructible builds, and bring divine justice to a world on the brink of chaos.
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  1. Arms of God is a familiar auto-shooter arena experience. However, it keeps things fresh with its upgrade system, weapons, and minor base-building mechanics. I loved the brutality, the darkness, and the sense of dread. [Early Access Score = 80]
  2. Jun 22, 2026
    All things considered, Arms of God is in a really good place for an Early Access game. It has a ton of content, including ten player characters, and lots of weapons and power-ups to experiment with, and even more is promised in the future. I have my minor complaints, but the game seems to be evolving quickly based on player feedback, and it already has a pretty solid foundation to build on. I do recommend checking the game out now if it interests you, as it isn’t in a bad state by any means and meaningfully evolves the Bullet Heaven genre while still retaining the staples that made it so fun to begin with. [Early Access Review]