- Publisher: Awe Interactive
- Release Date: Sep 15, 2020
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 67 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 45 out of 67
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Mixed: 12 out of 67
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Negative: 10 out of 67
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Nov 18, 2020This is quite possibly the worst shooter experience I had in my life. Even Bodycount was better.
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Oct 15, 2020The graphics are (deliberately?) oversaturated and washed out, even after adjusting the settings. Everything is just slightly different shades of one color.
Range on weapons is a joke. Starting pistol isn't a gun it's a **** club. If your enemy is out of melee range your bullets vanish.
Neat idea, poor execution. -
Jun 27, 2022Game can't be enjoyed because the high risk of epilepsy seizures. Give a toggle option to the point it is playable without that risk.
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Dec 13, 2021Great idea, pretty nice visual style (especially Asgard Crypts), and of course very cool soundtrack.
Sometimes because of style (Svartalfheim), eyes are getting tired. But still, this game is amazing -
Aug 31, 2022from the soundtrack to the art style to the gameplay this game goes above and beyond and I'm all for it
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Feb 12, 2025On one hand, BPM: Bullets Per Minute is a neat mix of FPS and rhythm gameplay. On the other one, it's a terribly unbalanced roguelike that is also in dire need of variety. Throw all these in a bowl, and the end result is a soup with a couple of ingredients that shouldn't be here… but, somehow the taste remains pretty darn good. After all, how can you go wrong with a game where you are in control of a Valkyrie that blasts monsters in Asgard with her shotgun, in sync with some fine heavy metal.
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Dec 16, 2021After many tries, I did eventually find my way to and through the final boss, and all I wanted to do was do it again. I suppose in a lot of ways, that’s just the nature of roguelike games. They often offer a near bottomless replay value thanks to the “structured but random” structure of the format. This combined with the joy of bobbing your head along and clicking when you do so makes the experience a ton of fun and feel great. The quantity of content isn’t huge, but for $20 USD, I certainly think it is well worth the money.
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Jul 13, 2021BPM: Bullets Per Minute is a fun shooter with a banging soundtrack, but its roguelike elements feel a tad undercooked. Still, where else can you dance around like a demon slayer while tearing through the hordes of hell, shooting on the beat and keeping the party going?