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  • Summary: Bitmaster is a dynamic and colorful twin-stick shooter. You need to destroy the enemies and collect power-ups to improve weapons. Game balance changes periodically, which makes the game unpredictable and difficult to get a high score.

    Features: - 100 waves of enemies - 8 guns - 13
    Bitmaster is a dynamic and colorful twin-stick shooter. You need to destroy the enemies and collect power-ups to improve weapons. Game balance changes periodically, which makes the game unpredictable and difficult to get a high score.

    Features:
    - 100 waves of enemies
    - 8 guns
    - 13 perks
    - 5 heroes to unlock
    - 20 types of enemies
    - 5 wicked bosses
    - Only 1 way to escape
    - Lot of factors that may cause troubles... or make the game easier!
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  1. Nov 13, 2021
    6
    BitMaster seems like it should be a game made for Nintendo Switch, it is a twin stick shooter, you shoot at enemies while skating around on aBitMaster seems like it should be a game made for Nintendo Switch, it is a twin stick shooter, you shoot at enemies while skating around on a hoverboard.

    The game is described as being inspired by such classics as Geometry Wars, Crimson Land and Satellite Reign, but does it measure up?

    There are 100 waves of enemies to face (20 different kinds of enemy), after 20 waves you will face a boss, and then another 20 waves and so on.

    You can collect new guns and unlock new characters to play with, the environment changes colours, and different areas will benefit or harm your character.
    For example, in one area your shield will regenerate faster, in another, your weapon may fire slower rounds.

    As there are no levels as such, once you die, you die, you have to start from wave one again. With an average game time of anything between 5 minutes to half an hour, this is very much an arcade style, pick up and play type game, as opposed to one you will deliberately keep coming back to, to complete.

    The graphics are colourful, and the changes in colours from wave to wave is nice. The soundtrack is ok. The gameplay does seem to fit the Nintendo Switch well. Playing on a Switch Lite, this is very much a game that I could spend 10 minutes on which waiting for something else.

    Saying all that, the game does have some issues, the lack of proper levels means that you might get bored quick, and not see the point to start all over again. There is only one real game area to play in, and although it is relatively large, it is still the only one, and changing colours doesn't really make that much difference.

    The Good
    Bright colourful graphics and pick up and play gameplay, does mean that this game can have a place on your Switch.

    The Bad
    The game is limited, and perhaps overpriced on Switch, at around £5, it compares poorly pricewise to Steam, where it is under a pound currently on special offer.

    Overall
    This is a simple game, not one you will spend hours at a time playing, but if you want an addition to your Switch, that is good in short bursts then BitMaster is a game you should consider.
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  2. Dec 17, 2021
    5
    As a massive twin-stick shooting fan, whether in the classic arcade sense or the more modern, I’ve seen quite an impressive number ofAs a massive twin-stick shooting fan, whether in the classic arcade sense or the more modern, I’ve seen quite an impressive number of high-quality indie games in the genre on the Switch. Bitmaster, unfortunately, really isn’t one of them. In fact, it’s pretty easily forgettable aside from, perhaps, it’s low-poly art style that is modestly cool. It all comes down to the gameplay though, and while I suppose the few different weapons and power-ups are reasonably decent to work through and experiment with the bare bones basics of the arena you play in, the enemies, and the overall experience make you feel like you’ve reasonably seen everything of value the game has to offer pretty quickly… and there’s simply not much incentive to continue since everything is so bland and repetitive. Throw in some quirks that are either by design and unexplained or perhaps just bugs and it’s a forgettable budget shooter in a space crowded with far higher quality choices.

    https://www.nindiespotlight.com/2021/07/mini-reviews-july-2nd-edition-nintendo.html
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