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  • Summary: In this frantic 2D couch combat game, you have one bullet to fire at your opponents. After firing your gun, you must “rebound” your bullet before firing again.
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  1. Mar 21, 2018
    50
    While Guilt Battle Arena makes for a fun distraction, there’s simply not enough content included to justify its staying power, rotating into party game night, mostly due to its price. If it was priced at about $5 then it would be a different story, as I’d have no problem dropping that for a quirky party game now and then, but it’s listed at $13. Sadly, the price tag is too high for what’s offered.
  2. Feb 28, 2018
    50
    By all means check it out if you can grab it in a sale and have some mates over for a night of fun and games, but otherwise Guilt Bullet Arena misses the mark. Even with that one deadly bullet it plays on.
  3. Feb 19, 2018
    43
    Guilt Battle Arena is a game that’s overpriced and under-delivers. Granted, there’s a good blend of different modes on offer and the visuals are fun and colorful, but that means very little when each mode becomes repetitive and boring before long. The fact of the matter is, is that you can get much better elsewhere for the same price or less.
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  1. Feb 18, 2018
    6
    Local co-op games are something that I play with friends and family quite regularly and without a doubt most game’s in this genre provide youLocal co-op games are something that I play with friends and family quite regularly and without a doubt most game’s in this genre provide you with some very enjoyable moments. Guilt Battle Arena is a game that does thankfully carry with it some of these moments, but it also suffers with quite a few shortcomings too. Without a doubt the best way to play this game is with 4 people because things are crazy and very fun when played this way. The game does allow you to play on your own but I found playing it this way to be incredibly boring. The gameplay is very easy to grasp so that means anybody can play and I like that they stayed away from complicated methods. Guilt Battle Arena is not a game though that can be played for long periods because it can get tedious quite quickly, but I will say that it’s perfect for a quick half an hour here and there. In terms of content the game has quite a bit to be getting on with and most of the modes are fun. I was however a little disappointed to learn that they didn’t have any online multiplayer modes because in my opinion I think they needed them to give the game more replay value. A very important aspect in a game like this is what the arenas are like, and thankfully they’ve done a pretty good job here. Each arena has quite a lot of variety going for it and most important of all it’s fun to play in them. I would however have liked a few more arenas included, but that’s just a minor complaint. The presentation side of the game might not be to everybody’s liking, but it ticked a lot of boxes for me. Visually the game is very colourful and sometimes has a wacky feel to it and the accompanying sound design fits in with the gameplay really well. At the end of the day if you’re a fan of party games then you will find some enjoyment here. It’s not the best local co-op game by any stretch of the imagination but it’s not the worst either and it does get quite a lot of the basics right. Unfortunately there is a few too many shortcomings and this in my opinion harms the game’s potential, but when it’s all said and done it does just enough to get a small recommendation from me. Expand