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Bullet Hell Monday Finale

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95%Game Brain Score
music, gameplay
monetization, grinding
95% User Score Based on 417 reviews

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Bullet Hell Monday Finale is a single player casual shooter game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by Masayuki Ito and was released on September 3, 2023. It received very positive reviews from players.

"Bullet Hell Monday: Finale" is an exciting shooter game that immerses players in a frenzy of bullet-dodging action. It offers a beginner-friendly introduction to the genre while still providing an authentic bullet hell experience. Players can upgrade their craft and conquer Chapter Mode, which includes a series of missions leading to intense boss battles.

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95%
Audience ScoreBased on 417 reviews
music31 positive mentions
monetization20 negative mentions

  • The game features stunning graphics, a fantastic soundtrack, and tight controls, making it an enjoyable experience for both new and experienced players.
  • It offers a fair progression system where skill is rewarded, and players can unlock weapons and upgrades without mandatory purchases.
  • The gameplay is addictive and challenging, with a good balance of difficulty that keeps players engaged and motivated to improve.
  • The grind for upgrading ships can be excessive, making it frustrating for players who want to progress without spending money.
  • Some players have reported issues with the game not properly recording statistics and objectives, leading to confusion and dissatisfaction.
  • There are complaints about certain design choices, such as enemies being placed in ways that can feel unfair or obstructive during gameplay.
  • music
    46 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with many players praising its quality, energy, and ability to enhance the overall gameplay experience. Reviewers frequently highlight the soundtrack as a standout feature, comparing it favorably to iconic works in the bullet hell genre, such as those from Touhou. While some minor criticisms regarding sound quality exist, the consensus is that the music significantly contributes to the game's appeal and enjoyment.

    • “The music is great and it keeps me motivated to play again.”
    • “The game itself is gorgeous and the soundtrack is phenomenal.”
    • “The music is awesome, the controls are solid, the levels are innovative and well constructed.”
    • “The game is awesome and I love it... although the music quality is kind of bad, and the interface on the gameplay is kind of empty. I know the fact that the game is still in early access, so I don't bother much... just keep on your work, like always, we want challenge mode as usual :3 also bring back the endless mode!”
    • “My one big problem with BHM is the music.”
    • “Step 1- take a normal shmup step 2- inject a mixture of all the drugs in the world into it step 3- let a Japanese guy make the music because they make things better than everyone step 4- ????????”
  • gameplay
    31 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its immersive and visually stunning experience, featuring a rewarding difficulty curve and a mix of new mechanics alongside familiar elements from previous titles. While the learning curve can be steep and some players note a grind for upgrades, the controls are simple yet evolve in complexity, catering to both casual and hardcore players. Overall, it is considered one of the best bullet hell experiences on mobile, with engaging mechanics and high-quality graphics.

    • “Gameplay is great and progress has a good difficulty curve while still being rewarding. Despite appearing to be a rather straightforward spaceship shmup, it will force you to think of new ways to beat levels or secure achievements.”
    • “Fantastic job of adapting existing mechanics and creating new ones for the touch screen in a way that should satisfy casual and hardcore veterans alike!”
    • “Best bullet hell series so far, with smooth gameplay, intense battles, cool stage design, awesome weapon design, and great secret missions.”
    • “Very solid, but I would like to see some fresh mechanics for once.”
    • “Thank you for bringing the Bulletstorm games with the cleanest UI but with the most messed up gameplay.”
    • “The interface on the gameplay is kind of empty.”
  • monetization
    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's monetization model is praised for being player-friendly, featuring optional ads that provide generous rewards without being intrusive or mandatory. Players can enjoy the game fully without spending money or being overwhelmed by ads, making it a standout free-to-play experience. Overall, the monetization approach is seen as fair and supportive of gameplay progression without the need for microtransactions.

    • “Microtransactions are not needed to enjoy the game unless you want them.”
    • “I've made it to chapter 4 without spending anything, so you can definitely play this without worrying about microtransactions.”
    • “Good game, no ads unless watching videos.”
    • “Well... this game doesn't really flood you with ads or microtransactions, but those things are just optional and really useful while not being a complete necessity. The game can be addicting on its own, but just saying: it's very hard, even with maxed ships; also, the effects are kinda insane.”
    • “Shame other types cost money, but I guess it's better than constant ads.”
    • “Amazing bullet hell shmup, there is nothing you have to pay for, and the ads are fair.”
  • graphics
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game are widely praised for their beauty and fluidity, featuring a unique art style that enhances the chaotic atmosphere of the gameplay. Players appreciate the clean visuals, well-designed bullet patterns, and the variety of levels, while also noting the game's performance options that allow for customization. Despite some recycled elements, the graphical enhancements and immersive experience contribute to its status as a standout title in the bullet hell genre.

    • “The graphics and effects are pleasing to look at, and the bullet patterns are well designed.”
    • “An incredible addition to the bullet hell genre with amazingly fluid animations, fantastic and unique art style that adds to its chaotic and virtual atmosphere, fitting music, and a good upgrade system.”
    • “Phenomenal, much like the last ones, I'm recommending this to some friends. The graphics are awesome, and you can run it well on low-end devices. The levels are insanely fun, and the music is really good, which is something you don't see in a lot of mobile games.”
    • “Btw your damn right 1 star for graphics.”
    • “And, I like literally everything: slow-mo when there are many bullets to make the game less challenging; graphics, which are pretty simple, yet very interesting.”
    • “Might be hard on those with epilepsy or an aversion to flashing colors and lights, but if you can handle that, then the graphics and music are both sick.”
  • grinding
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, players have mixed feelings about the grinding aspect of the game. While some find it necessary for progression and appreciate the option to avoid it through purchases, others feel it can be excessive and detracts from the experience. However, many agree that the game remains enjoyable despite the grind, particularly in its engaging gameplay and stunning visuals.

    • “Beautiful, smooth, difficult but not grindy.”
    • “It's a bit grindy if you don't buy the AP boost, but it's a cheap one-time purchase.”
    • “Leveling shops and stuff can be pretty grindy at times; other than that, excellent game.”
    • “Way too grindy.”
  • story
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is generally well-received, with players enjoying the engaging missions and unique weapon upgrades. However, there is a notable frustration regarding the lack of hints for completing certain mystery missions, which can hinder progress and enjoyment. Overall, while the narrative elements are compelling, clearer guidance on hidden objectives would enhance the experience.

    • “Best bullet hell series so far, smooth gameplay, intense battle, cool stage design, awesome weapon design, great secret mission.”
    • “Great game fun to play, you can progress to unlock special weapons and options to fit your mission or style of play.”
    • “My only complaint would be the lack of hints on how to complete some of the mystery mission objectives.”
    • “Why are there no hints for any secret missions?”
    • “Great bullet hell game, but I wish it were easier to tell what the hidden missions were.”
  • optimization
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers a variety of control, sensitivity, and resolution options to enhance performance and graphics. While some users report stuttering issues, overall, the optimization is praised for its smooth gameplay and quality of life improvements, with many noting it runs well even on lower-end devices.

    • “There are many options for controls, sensitivity, and resolution for performance/graphics.”
    • “All of my control problems were solved in the settings, where there are several things you can change to increase performance or graphics, as well as how to use specials too.”
    • “The visual effects are amazing and the game is well optimized.”
    • “The game is really unoptimized because I experience stuttering movement when I flick the ship. This never happened in the last few series of BHM.”
    • “There are many options for controls, sensitivity, and resolution to adjust performance and graphics.”
    • “All of my control problems were solved in the settings, where there are several options to change for better performance or graphics.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game offers strong replayability, with well-paced progress and enjoyable levels that encourage them to return for more play.

    • “Progress is reasonably paced, with good replay value for levels.”
    • “Good replayability and fun; I always come back to play.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is highly praised for its fluid animations and unique art style, which enhance the chaotic and virtual experience. Complemented by fitting music and a solid upgrade system, it creates an engaging environment that elevates the bullet hell genre.

    • “An incredible addition to the bullet hell genre with amazingly fluid animations, a fantastic and unique art style that enhances its chaotic and virtual atmosphere, fitting music, and a solid upgrade system.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    While the game may experience performance issues on some devices, players still find it emotionally engaging and enjoyable, particularly appreciating its challenging difficulty.

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Bullet Hell Monday Finale is a casual shooter game with science fiction theme.

Bullet Hell Monday Finale is available on PC, Phone, iPad, iPhone and others.

Bullet Hell Monday Finale was released on September 3, 2023.

Bullet Hell Monday Finale was developed by Masayuki Ito.

Bullet Hell Monday Finale has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its monetization.

Bullet Hell Monday Finale is a single player game.

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