5/11/2023 0 Comments Evertried switch reviewOn the face of it, Super Bullet Break doesn’t really do a whole lot to differentiate itself from the competition in terms of the core moment-to-moment card battling. However, the narrative is so whacky and compelling that I think even non-deck builder fans will find it worth sticking around for, so I’m not inclined to spoil any more than I have. To be honest, I’m probably doing the narrative a disservice with that high-level snapshot. After being approached by a friendly AI, Nayuta, it falls on the player to jump into each of these games, equipped with a small army of bullets (which are effectively characters from each game), with the end goal being to beat the big bad at the end of each title, restoring normalcy to each of these virtual worlds. Stepping into the shoes of one of three playable characters, you’ll find yourself stepping into a world where online video game characters have gone rogue, having been taken over by rogue AI from another online game, Bullet Break. Super Bullet Break, thankfully, manages to do just that, by posing a significant challenge while offering proof that gacha mechanics can actually be fun when they aren’t used as the foundation of a predatory monetization system.Īs far as narratives go, Super Bullet Break has what can only be described as a completely insane narrative backbone. It’s a genre that’s arguably become oversaturated, as well as dominated by a few heavy hitters such as recent success stories Slay the Spire, Monster Train, and Inscryption, to the extent that a title in this space needs to do something pretty special to stand out. I’ve lost a lot of hours to various deck builders over the past few years. ![]() Super Bullet Break Review: A Gruelling, Addictive Deck Builder
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