Orbital Bullet

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Top Critic Average

60%

Critics Recommend

God is a Geek
7.5 / 10
Pure Nintendo
5 / 10
Video Chums
4 / 5
Echo Boomer
Recommended
Qualbert.com
Worth your time
Creators: SmokeStab, Assemble Entertainment, WhisperGames
Release Date: Apr 22, 2021 - PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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Critic Reviews for Orbital Bullet

Orbital Bullet is reasonably easy to beat, but is also instant blasting fun, with a cool rotating mechanic, excellent visuals and a thumping soundtrack.

Orbital Bullet is a fine rougelike run 'n gun game that can be fun for a few hours. Its circular stage design and rougelike randomness offer a wide ranging experience every time you play. That rougelike element will ultimately be the make-or-break for anyone's enjoyment of the game. In my experience, it's usually more unfair to you when you start a run, giving you the worst weapons, stages and enemies to fight. It also does nothing new that a few dozen other games haven't done before. Orbital Bullet can best be described as an average experience designed for those who truly love roguelike games.

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2D action games come in all varieties but I bet you haven't played anything quite like Orbital Bullet; it's one of the year's best indies.

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Orbital Bullet is a roguelike with no intention of reinventing the wheel that turns out to be one of the most fun experiences we've had this year on Nintendo Switch.

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Opting for a cross between pixel and realistic aesthetic, Orbital Bullet boasts pretty colors and makes great use of them with compelling terrains. There’s a vast difference between biomes as you progress through levels, not just being the same thing nonstop. Bright colors accompany your shots and enemy clears, all moving along quickly with the refresh rate of your monitor (in my case, with 0 slowdowns at 144fps.)

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