Sue Shi Survival
- April 11, 2023
- Clock Out Games
In Sue Shi Survival, players descend floors in 5-minute intervals, utilizing close combat and mobility skills to face the final boss. Choose from 13 unique characters and earn scales to unlock weapons, runes, and soundtracks. The game features 100+ abilities, torment levels, and a curse system for customizable difficulty, with controller and keyboard support. The plot revolves around a sushi chef's confrontation with a demon after killing many sea creatures.
Reviews
- Sue Shi Survival offers a unique and engaging gameplay experience with a variety of characters, weapons, and upgrades that keep each run fresh and interesting.
- The game has a charming art style and a fun theme, making it visually appealing and enjoyable to play.
- It features a good balance of skill and luck, allowing players to explore different builds and strategies while providing a sense of progression.
- The game suffers from a lack of meaningful choices during level-ups, which can lead to repetitive gameplay and frustration when trying to build synergies.
- Visual clarity issues make it difficult to distinguish between different attacks, abilities, and upgrades, leading to confusion during gameplay.
- Some upgrades feel weak or ineffective, and the lack of clear descriptions for abilities can hinder player understanding and strategy.
- gameplay6 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 17 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The gameplay is a blend of skill and luck, offering players ample resources to navigate challenges, leading to a rewarding sense of power as they master mechanics and build strategies. While some find the depth lacking, the variety of characters, abilities, and builds contributes to an enjoyable experience. Overall, it stands out in the bullet-heaven genre with its unique style and content.
“But once you start getting the hang of the mechanics and have a good build going, the rush of power is so great.”
“I love all the different characters, abilities, and builds in here; very enjoyable gameplay.”
“If you choose one of those 'class' talents that unlock more options (mechanic, ki, etc.), it gets even worse.”
“Gameplay in 'Sue Shi Survival' doesn't feel like any bullet-hell game that came before it.”
“The gameplay has a level of both skill and luck reliance to succeed, but also gives you enough resources to work around them both.”
- music4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The game's music features a selection of 15 tracks that complement its style, with players able to unlock and purchase them using meta-currency called scales. While there is a record player for music playback, some users find its functionality unclear, particularly regarding track selection. Overall, the soundtrack is well-received, being both enjoyable and fitting for the game's aesthetic.
“You gain meta-currency called scales based on how many difficulty modifiers and how many enemies you kill in a run. This is used to unlock a whole bunch of stuff like weapons and music tracks. The game also features meta-upgrades split into power, speed, and utility.”
“There's a record player, but I'm not exactly sure how it works. I couldn't figure out if you could select which tracks you want. It allows you to buy music tracks that I'm assuming just play on a loop. There are 15 total, and they are really good and fit the style of the game.”
“The soundtrack is also easy to listen to and enjoy, and the simpler art style is easy on the eyes.”
“There's a record player, but I'm not exactly sure how it works. I couldn't figure out if you could select which tracks you want. It allows you to buy music tracks that I'm assuming just play on a loop. There are 15 total, and they are really good and really fit the style of the game.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics are praised for their neatness and engaging presentation, featuring interesting elements like talent unlocks and weapon choices. The simpler art style is visually appealing and complements the enjoyable soundtrack.
“The graphics are neat, and there are a lot of interesting things presented, such as talents on level up that unlock a new set of abilities, choosing your starting basic weapon, and the building mechanics that seem intriguing.”
“The simpler art style is easy on the eyes and complements the overall aesthetic of the game.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Reviews indicate that the grinding aspect of the game is perceived as tedious and unengaging, likening it more to a frustrating slot machine experience rather than an enjoyable gameplay mechanic.
“There's just no reason to recommend this because it's closer to playing a tedious slot machine than a bullet heaven.”
“The grinding feels endless and repetitive, making the game more of a chore than an enjoyable experience.”
“I spent hours grinding for resources, only to realize it was all for nothing; the rewards just aren't worth the effort.”
- replayability1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game is praised for its replayability, offering a fun and fast-paced experience with various difficulty modes that cater to different player skill levels.
“Cheap, fast-paced, fun, and replayable, with enough difficulty modes for everyone.”