Super Bullet Break

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Top Critic Average

33%

Critics Recommend

God is a Geek
7.5 / 10
Destructoid
6 / 10
ThisGenGaming
7 / 10
Digitally Downloaded
4 / 5
Hey Poor Player
4 / 5
WayTooManyGames
6.5 / 10
GameBlast
7.5 / 10
GamesCreed
4.2 / 5
Creators: BeXide Inc., PQube
Release Date: Aug 12, 2022 - PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
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Super Bullet Break - Deck Builder Guide thumbnail

Super Bullet Break - Deck Builder Guide

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Super Bullet Break - Release Date Announcement

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Super Bullet Break - Announcement Trailer


Super Bullet Break Screenshots

Critic Reviews for Super Bullet Break

Super Bullet Break is a fun deck builder if you don't mind a challenge, but the amount of barely dressed girls is a bit embarrassing

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Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy them a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.

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Super Bullet Break is fun deck builder but one that is very challenging and doesn’t teach the player very well. There are a ton of bullets to collect and test out different strategies with but expect to fail quite a lot along the way.

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Super Bullet Break is an easy-going, easy-playing thing, great for short bursts of play in-between the many bigger games we’re getting dropped on us at the moment. There’s a lot of value in that kind of experience, and when it’s backed up with some excellent fan service and highly replayable mechanics, it’s a game that you’re going to keep coming back to as a time filler over the long term.

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Super Bullet Break uses its difficulty and gacha mechanics to truly great effect, elevating what would otherwise be a fairly standard deck builder, into something that is fiendishly addictive and easy to dump hours into. Sure, the early game can be brutally difficult, and some may find that off-putting, but stick around past those early stages, and Super Bullet Break’s moreish gacha systems will almost certainly suck you in, due to the way in which the randomized systems bring the creative options for deck building to the forefront.

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Super Bullet Break is on the cusp of being a silly, addictive good time. I was having a blast when I had to decide the optimal strategies to advance without taking maximum harm. That excitement flushes down the drain when I’m effortlessly slaughtered with one hit.

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Super Bullet Break is a comfortable roguelike deckbuilder and will definitely please some people fond of fanservice-focused works. Unfortunately, the game doesn't try to be anything more than that, and this choice, along with small QOL issues, make the experience nothing too spectacular. Nonetheless, this title can warrant many hours of casual fun.

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Super Bullet Break pits you as Akari, a young woman against an evil AI. Your saved game files are in danger of deletion. Will you be able to stop the Singulaladies from overwriting your files with their own? I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t a frustrating ride. If you’ve something of a short fuse, it’d be best to avoid increasing your blood pressure with Super Bullet Break. If you’re really into uphill battles, this is certainly one that poses a challenge to anyone hard-headed enough to accept it.

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