9:33AM

Mudprints Unboxes Rym 9000 Limited Edition (PS4)

Rym 9000 definitely had its issues in our Bullet Heaven review... but also some decent merits. Thankfully, the best parts of Rym 9000 are prominently featured in its Limited Edition, from EastAsiaSoft and Playasia. So what's inside? Let's take alook. 

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9:21AM

Bullet Heaven #237 - Stahlfeder (PSX)

Stahlfeder: Tekkou Hikuudan is a game that doesn't exactly come up often. It's pretty uncommon from a very obscure developer and publisher and it was only released in Japan... and it has a really neat cover. We dig it. But what about the game? Let's take a closer look!
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12:43AM

Bullet Heaven #236 - Rym 9000 (PS4)

EPILEPSY AND PHOTOSENSITIVITY WARNING IS IN FULL PLAY. 
Ear Bleeding? Eye Melting? Is this really what we need in a shmup? Without a doubt, it definitely earns its Epilepsy warning. Rym 9000 makes its case for use of extreme audiovisual means. But how does it stack up?   
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12:39AM

Bullet Heaven #235 - Iron Crypticle (Switch)

Iron Crypticle has its hands in a lot of cookie jars. Some Gauntlet, some Smash TV, some Bubble Bobble, a dash of diablo and a sprinkle of roguelike come together to make a dungeon crawling shooting game for four players that didn't disappoint. But how does it stack up? 
 
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12:37AM

128-Bit Dawn [PART2] - Bullet Heaven Dreamcast STG Chronicle

Following up Episode 1 of STG Chronicle: The Shmups of Sega Dreamcast, we're taking a look at the second part of the 128-Bit Dawn of Dreamcast shooting games, plus a little bit more! Psikyo, SNK and the POUND Technologies HD Link; it's all right here in Episode 2 of STG Chronicle!

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12:34AM

Bullet Heaven #234 - Devil Engine (Switch)

There has to be something to those rare games that literally everyone wants us to weigh in on But what is it about Devil Engine? Well, we think we have the answer to why this standard, traditional horizontal shooting game with a touch of Thunder Force DNA is such a hot contact on everyone's radar. But how does it stack up? 

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Bullet Heaven 232: Horizon Shift '81
Bullet Heaven 233: Star Fox
Bullet Heaven 233.5: Star Fox Secrets!

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12:30AM

Bullet Heaven #233.5 - Star Fox Secrets! (SFC)

Our Starfox review in episode 233 went over quite a bit, but there's even more we want to share! In this extra episode, we're checking out our favorite secrets, tips and tricks from Starfox on Super NES and Super Famicom!

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Bullet Heaven 231: Gundemoniums
Bullet Heaven 232: Horizon Shift '81
Bullet Heaven 233: Star Fox

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12:27AM

Bullet Heaven #233 - Star Fox (SFC)

We've waited a long time for this one. I don't think we need to butter you all up here, so enjoy our review of Starfox for the Super NES. Oh, and we're playing the Japanese version for this one! How does it stack up? 

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Bullet Heaven TX1: Shmups Top-X 2018
Bullet Heaven 231: Gundemoniums
Bullet Heaven 232: Horizon Shift '81

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