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I really enjoyed this game. It was fairly long, as most shooters like this one tend to be - mostly because as the levels progress; you become too weak to move forward without grinding at some of the earlier stages for spare cash to upgrade your weapons and defense. But such is the genre.
I enjoyed Bullet Heaven because it had decent graphics - nothing looked muddy or blurry, the music was catchy but not obnoxious (I didn't even mute it - that's saying something), and the upgrades were simple yet effective. The enemies were fairly creative in their attack patterns, and as with most shooters that came out around this time, the bosses were ridiculously overdone in their attacks. The screen is literally filled with bullets at every second of the fight, and even though in this particular game your hit box is just one pixel, it's still a rather hefty task to take on. I find it adds to the excitement, and it's an awesome feeling when you manage to pull off a huge maneuver without taking so much as a single strike.
Overall, I'd give Bullet Heaven:
I enjoyed Bullet Heaven because it had decent graphics - nothing looked muddy or blurry, the music was catchy but not obnoxious (I didn't even mute it - that's saying something), and the upgrades were simple yet effective. The enemies were fairly creative in their attack patterns, and as with most shooters that came out around this time, the bosses were ridiculously overdone in their attacks. The screen is literally filled with bullets at every second of the fight, and even though in this particular game your hit box is just one pixel, it's still a rather hefty task to take on. I find it adds to the excitement, and it's an awesome feeling when you manage to pull off a huge maneuver without taking so much as a single strike.
Overall, I'd give Bullet Heaven:
(Oh, and in case you're wondering: No, I didn't use the cheats. And it was in fact a very hard game to complete).
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