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Bullet Heaven 2

Bullet Heaven 2

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Matt Roszak

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Bullet Heaven 2 — популярная паровая игра, разработанная Matt Roszak. Вы можете скачать Bullet Heaven 2 и лучшие игры Steam с GameLoop, чтобы играть на ПК. Нажмите кнопку «Получить», чтобы получить последние лучшие предложения на GameDeal.

Bullet Heaven 2 Возможности

Dodge hundreds of thousands of beautiful bullets!

Bullet Heaven 2 is a shoot-em-up spinoff of the Epic Battle Fantasy series.

It's a game all about shooting everything that moves, while dodging hundreds of bullets per second!

Bullet Heaven 2 features:

  • Mesmerizing bullet patterns and tons of cute monsters to shoot in the face.

  • 70 unique levels, including epic boss battles and endless survival levels.

  • 18 awesome musical tracks from Phyrnna! (Soundtrack available as Free DLC!)

  • Up to 4 players can play in local co-op.

  • Support for mouse, keyboard, or controller controls.

  • 8 playable characters, each with several different weapons and costumes.

  • 3 difficulties: Normal (25% bullets), Hard (50% bullets), and Heavenly (100% bullets).

  • Unlockable cheats and handicaps, which can be used to customize the difficulty further.

  • Tons of achievements, unlockables, and ranks to collect.

  • Lots of juvenile dialogue from the characters and plenty of video game references.

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Скачать Bullet Heaven 2 на ПК с помощью эмулятора GameLoop

Получите Steam-игру Bullet Heaven 2

Bullet Heaven 2 — популярная паровая игра, разработанная Matt Roszak. Вы можете скачать Bullet Heaven 2 и лучшие игры Steam с GameLoop, чтобы играть на ПК. Нажмите кнопку «Получить», чтобы получить последние лучшие предложения на GameDeal.

Bullet Heaven 2 Возможности

Dodge hundreds of thousands of beautiful bullets!

Bullet Heaven 2 is a shoot-em-up spinoff of the Epic Battle Fantasy series.

It's a game all about shooting everything that moves, while dodging hundreds of bullets per second!

Bullet Heaven 2 features:

  • Mesmerizing bullet patterns and tons of cute monsters to shoot in the face.

  • 70 unique levels, including epic boss battles and endless survival levels.

  • 18 awesome musical tracks from Phyrnna! (Soundtrack available as Free DLC!)

  • Up to 4 players can play in local co-op.

  • Support for mouse, keyboard, or controller controls.

  • 8 playable characters, each with several different weapons and costumes.

  • 3 difficulties: Normal (25% bullets), Hard (50% bullets), and Heavenly (100% bullets).

  • Unlockable cheats and handicaps, which can be used to customize the difficulty further.

  • Tons of achievements, unlockables, and ranks to collect.

  • Lots of juvenile dialogue from the characters and plenty of video game references.

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Информация

  • Разработчик

    Matt Roszak

  • Последняя версия

    1.0.0

  • Последнее обновление

    2015-12-07

  • Категория

    Steam-game

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  • gamedeal user

    Dec 8, 2015

    SOUNDTRACK INLUDED IN A FREE DLC, don't forget it (MP3, 320 kbps) Free version without bonus content available on kongregate if you want to try it first. ---- This game is a bullet hell: you are alone against wave and wave of ennemy filling the screen with bullet, luckily your hitbox is only a few pixel wide (visible as a small circle on the screen). It's an arcade game where you can lose fast but learn the pattern and improves as you play. Total newcomer to the genre should still be able to beat the game in normal difficulty, the heavenly difficulty on the other hand offer a true challenge. Pro: -Great maniability with keyboard, mouse or controller (controller integration is on point) -Good readability for a bullet hell, there is even a "high contrat bullet" option -Customization with cheat and handicap -Amazing soundtrack included (as a free DLC) -Humor between the level, if you liked the tone of Epic Battle Fantasy 4 it's the same -You can test the game for free on flash game website Con (?): -True bullet hell with no permanent upgrade, you are supposed to improve skillwise while playing -12$ is a great deal if you like the genre and the soundtrack, a little bit too much if you're not sure. In that case you should try the free flash version first. Conclusion: One of the best bullet hell for newcomer to the genre, still a good one for the touhou player. Worth every penny if you like bullet hells
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 13, 2015

    I'm not the biggest fan of Bullet Hell or Shoot 'em Ups in general, but I'm a big fan of the developer and was willing to give this a shot; and it really surprised me. This is an incredibly accesible Bullet Hell game with a wide range of difficulty, if you or someone you know wants to get into the genre this is a great place to start. The game is also a very good Flash port with multiple control schemes (Including controller support) and a wide range of option, including the ability to use high contrast bullets, hide things like score numbers, or cap the frame rate lower for lower end computers. The game is responsive and has a surprising amount of depth focused around the scoreboard; handicaps, bonuses, and a variety of mechanics can be used to alter your score to get higher and higher on the very well intergrated scoreboard (something most steam games fail miserably at). The art style may not be for everyone, but the bullet patterns are very aesthetic. The music on the other hand is, like Matt's other games, very good with a large variety to match different areas and bosses. The sound design is also nice and work well to punctuate actions like slain enemies and grazed bullets allowing you to focus elsewere. Where the game really shines is the sheer amount of content: 3 Difficulties, 8 Characters (Each with multiple costumes and sub-weapons that are all unique to each character), over 70 stages with dozens of bosses. If you were to start on Normal and play through every stage on each difficulty you'd see well over 300 unique waves. Oh, and it's got 4-Player local co-op too, which is really neat. I suggest this to any Bullet Hell fan looking for something to play and especially anyone looking to get into them. Now get to work on EBF5, Matt.
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 14, 2016

    I've found myself growing more and more frustrated with traditional bullet hell games, but this one is excellent. It defies genre conventions in subtle ways, and in doing so produces a game that is enjoyable beyond the usual niche scope of this sort of thing. The most important thing for me is that it provides you with plenty of things to do besides endlessly repeating the same six levels for score. There's a lot of content! 70 levels, and the non-boss waves are an interesting challenge on their own instead of being a pointless grind. Plus there's a variety of characters and modes to unlock, and in-game achievements covering a wide range of potential activities. The other big difference compared to other danmaku is that the game is rather forgiving. The actual waves and patterns are as hard as any bullet hell, but you can recover life in a stage and can always start from any stage you've unlocked -- no endlessly repeating the first few areas in search of a one credit clear here. To me, this makes the game feel far more fair and approachable. I find myself wanting to put in the effort to learn the harder patterns, since the game makes them available to practice as much as I need to. As for the rest, it's a very solid entry in the genre. Great music, cute art and character designs, and amusing party banter at the start and end of each level. Controls and interface are solid, and it's refreshing to play a danmaku that properly uses widescreen resolutions. My thanks to Matt Roszak for another great release -- looking forward to EBF5!
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 30, 2021

    Is that Phyrnna from BH2?
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 29, 2021

    ⚔️ Gameplay ⚔️ ☐ Just bad ☐ Repetitive ☑ Fun ☑ Casual ☑ Challenging ☐ epic 📘 Story 📘 ☐ none ☐ Bad ☑ Alright (not even the 4th-wall-breaking characters know what the hell is going on, so why should you?) ☐ Good ☐ Fantastic ✨ Graphics ✨ ☐ Bad ☐ Alright ☐ Good ☑ Beautiful (except if you're epileptic tho .-. ) ☐ Breathtaking 🎶 Music 🎵 ☐ Bad ☐ Regular ☐ Good ☐ Relaxing ☑ Epic (just listen to this absolute banger: https://open.spotify.com/track/1FItwnyTSAg4J93toizmln?si=8TCQby5mRTCV1ufGYN74yA&utm if that isn't some good boss battle music I don't know what is) ☐ Repetitive ☠️ Difficulty ☠️ ☐ Boring ☐ Easy ☐ Regular ☑ Hard ☐ Unfair 👾 Bugs 👾 ☐ Unplayable ☐ very Bugy ☐ bugy ☐ Speed-run/cheaty bugs ☑ bug free ⏳ Game time / Length ⌛ ☐ Tiny (0 - 3 hours) ☐ Short (5 - 10 hours) ☑ Average (10 - 20 hours) ☐ Long (30-50 hours) ☐ Grindy (60 -100 hours) ☐ One Piece (100+ hours) 💸 Buying Price 💸 ☑ Fair [Full Price] (plus, you help and Indie dev) ☐ Pricy [wait for Sale] ☐ Unfair [borrow it from a friend] ☐ Don't even Bother ❎ Should you Buy? ✅ ☐ Please Don't ☐ Not really ☑ Yes ☐ Absolutely ☐ Must-Have 🙂My 𝙋𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙡 Opinion🙃 Really cool and chaotic game with epic music and really cute characters The story is hilarious but not that consistent so you can just play and enjoy without understanding what's happening, just like the characters xd P.S: I WANT "ADVENTURE STORY" ON STEAM PLEASEEE, I'LL GIVE YOU MY RIGHT LIVER!!!
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 10, 2016

    I'm a big fan of bullet hell STGs, one of the first that I played being Bullet Heaven 1. While I look back at that game with nostalgia, and BH2 is an improvement in every way, I still have a hard time recommending it having played the likes of Touhou, Crimzon Clover, or Cave's stuff. There's admittedly a lot to like here. The boss levels are all pretty good. There's a lot of fun bullet patterns in every difficulty, so you can basically dive in no matter your skill level. This idea is taken further with the "cheats and handicaps" system which is supposed to let you further customise your difficulty. The cheats being an interesting alternative to the continues you would get in most STGs, bringing the idea into an arcadeless era. There are achievements and lots of unlockables. But the game is really let down by the non-boss levels. There are very many of these and they quickly start feeling like a slog. While there are quite a few enemies, they tend to just spawn in big rectangles and either throw bullets directly at you or everywhere. I guess it gets the defense right, as weaving through bullets feels good, but not really the offensive side. If feels like enemies can either be spawn-killed or are tanky to the point where killing them doesn't really feel good. There are also problems having to do with how the game is in flash. That means you might need a more powerful machine than you might expect to run it smoothly, and running an STG smoothly is paramount. I also couldn't get it working on Linux and so had to boot up my rusty win7 install, which I don't like to do. That having been said I don't regret my purchase. I've been a huge fan of Phyrnna's music for a while and the soundtrack they made for this title doesn't disappoint.
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 24, 2015

    Disclaimer: I played all of Matt's games and was a big fan of Bullet Heaven 1. Bullet Heaven 2 is an incredibly pretty Bullet Hell game full of content, and it comes packed with features to adjust the difficulty for any player. But at the end of the day, it is still a Bullet Hell game. If you don't derive any enjoyment from moving your tiny hitbox (it's one pixel) through intricate patterns of near-death, then this will game will quickly wear thin for you. If on the other hand you have even a passing interest in this genre or SHMUPs of any kind, you will definitely enjoy this game. Gameplay: Many others have listed the numbers, but there are a crap ton of stages with 3 difficulty levels, and each world has two bosses as well as a random survival level. The game's characters all have minor differences and 3 subweapons each, with no two subweapons being exactly the same. You will definitely find something that suits your playstyle in this bunch. There are optional cheats and handicaps to tweak the difficulty both ways, but nothing in the way of permanent upgrades like in BH1. This game is more "pure" than that; your character does not improve over time, only your skill does. The high scores are heavily influenced by difficulty, meaning that the only way to compete for top scores on the leaderboards is to git gud at Heavenly difficulty. This provides a nice incentive for players to get better, while in no way locking out casual players from completing the game on Normal. Controls: Responsive but not without caveats. The Mouse and Keyboard setup is clearly most ideal, as mouse movement gives you a huge advantage in precision. It also supports controllers including properly analog stick control, which when combined with other features can yield enough precision to even beat Heavenly difficulty without resorting to mouse. There is a "focus" button to slow down your character while held, but you can invert this option to always move slowly and use the button to gain a sprint mode. Highly recommended as the setup for controller, but redundant for mouse since you can just move the mouse less. Unfortunately, you can't remap or rebind almost any of these control options. Graphics: Overly cutesy with soft lines and pleasant, but obviously flash, animation. The character art is something I'm used to and is true to Matt's usual style. It's a huge step up from BH1 though. Conversely, the bullets themselves look highly professional and the boss patterns match up to anything else on the market. The game has performance issues for some people, but playing in windowed mode instead of fullscreen seems to fix most FPS issues. Soundtrack: Unbelievable, 11/10. Halyconic Falcon X (Phyrnna) is the composer and is even a playable character this time around. You get the entire OST FOR FREE when you buy the game, and can listen to any song in-game in the gallery. The SFX are mostly decent. Some are really good, but some of the enemy shot SFX are kinda grating and annoying to me. Fortunately the options let you turn off these sounds (among other things) if you so desire. Finally, this game has some sort of mysterious power to be HIGHLY addicting. I get that way with new games a lot, but everyone I personally know who owns this game, has a really hard time putting it down.
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