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  1. May 24, 2020
    50
    At the end of the day, you get what you pay for in life, and with Bullet Beat on Xbox One costing very little it is just a tiny amount of gaming satisfaction that you will discover in return. There is nothing wrong with it per se, except for the fact that things are over fairly swiftly; there is absolutely no reason to go back in for a second, third or twentieth attempt.
  2. Aug 1, 2020
    40
    After a handful of rounds, I can easily say that Bullet Beat is a barebones and tedious shooter that genre fans will likely regret playing.
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  1. May 24, 2020
    7
    Bullet Beat is a Rythym Driven 8bit-sih Shoot-Em-Up. This game is short but sweet, giving 10 levels, and 3 difficulties, each with a hugeBullet Beat is a Rythym Driven 8bit-sih Shoot-Em-Up. This game is short but sweet, giving 10 levels, and 3 difficulties, each with a huge leap. You'll be playing on a constantly moving stage as you zoom along opponents and obstacles that pulsate with the hypnotic rhythms. If you don't do well with a lot of motion or flashing this game will do you in fast. The screen constantly thumps and sways back and forth. The sway is most evident as your life bar at the bottom see-saws back and forth. you're met with a multitude of challenges, from being tethered to your target or your opponent being nearly invisible, or a single square in a huge field of squares. Casual is a stroll, giving you enough life to withstand nearly anything, like defeating a boss simply by sitting still and shooting, Normal is a tough challenge, and well hard is. The electronic Dub-Step like music drives the motion along as the stage moves and bumps to the beat. To call this a rhythm game would be a stretch but the rhythm is in every movement and shot. From a fun ride to a near-impossible bullet-hell, Bullet Beat runs the gamut while blasting bass. Shoot-Em-Up fans will have a blast. Full Review »