• Publisher: SunSoft
  • Release Date: Apr 18, 2024
  • Also On: PC
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  • Summary: The legendary "bad game" that once had people scoffing is back, and this time it's time to unite!

    It's the autumn harvest, a time to rejoice in the fruits of labor, but a swarm of locusts ravage the land! The village is in trouble, and yet the collectors still demand taxes... So let's
    The legendary "bad game" that once had people scoffing is back, and this time it's time to unite!

    It's the autumn harvest, a time to rejoice in the fruits of labor, but a swarm of locusts ravage the land! The village is in trouble, and yet the collectors still demand taxes...

    So let's start a rebellion and get our rice back, and protect our village!

    This time we aren't alone! It's time to "Ikki Unite" with up to 16 people!

    Cooperate and dodge bullets to defeat the enemies, and collect items. Head towards the Daikan Yashiki!
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  1. Apr 24, 2024
    70
    Ikki Unite is a game with two faces. If you play it in the form I assume it was intended by heading online, it has a powerful identity of its own despite being clearly inspired by Vampire Survivors. If you play alone, you’ll find a very challenging game that isn’t quite as fun as the game it draws inspiration from. You can tell the developers really considered how to make this game feel like Ikki despite hopping on to a popular genre-of-the-moment. I’d recommend this to fans of this kind of game, provided they’re okay with playing online. After all, the rebellion that slays together, stays together.
  2. May 22, 2024
    65
    Ikki Unite adds a Vampire Survivors spin to a 1985 game you’ve probably never even heard of. It works, but only if you’re able to take advantage of the online multiplayer. On your own, it’s just repetitive nonsense.