Tag: Bullet Heaven
Survivor Mercs Review
In Survivor Mercs, survival is not just about firepower but timing, risk, and restraint, as extraction tension collides with the chaos of bullet-heaven design.
Temtem: Swarm – Review
Temtem: Swarm takes the familiar chaos of survivor-likes and injects it with a surprising amount of tactical identity, turning bullet heaven mayhem into something a little more structured—but no less explosive.
Monsters ‘Til Midnight Review
A stylish, clock-driven survival romp, Monsters ’Til Midnight refines the bullet heaven formula with tense pacing and satisfying builds—even if it doesn’t reinvent it.
Checkmate Survivors Review
Checkmate Survivors cleverly fuses chess logic with bullet heaven chaos, creating a uniquely tactical survival experience that trades spectacle for strategy—and largely succeeds because of it.
Ultra Bonk Survivors Review
Chaotic, colourful, and delightfully silly, Ultra Bonk Survivors adds a satisfying knockback twist to the Survivors formula—making every run a riot of bouncing enemies and explosive bonks.
Fairywood Survivors Review
A colourful twist on the bullet heaven formula, Fairywood Survivors combines addictive horde survival with clever elemental magic synergies to create a chaotic and magical roguelite adventure.
GOD FORSAKEN Review
GOD FORSAKEN blends Diablo-inspired combat with survival and exploration in a beautifully dark world. With flexible classes, deep loot systems, and relentless challenges, it’s a must-play for fans of strategic, gothic action-RPGs.
Rogue Factory Review
Rogue Factory combines bullet hell chaos with factory automation, deep roguelite progression, and endless creative synergies. Every run challenges your strategy and reflexes, making it a must-play for fans of inventive, high-paced games.
R.I.P. – Reincarnation Insurance Program Review
R.I.P. asks a simple question: what if Vampire Survivors had a loot obsession and a corporate HR department?
Crazy Cats Survivors Review
Crazy Cats Survivors delivers bite-sized roguelite chaos wrapped in fluffy charm. With auto-firing weapons, strategic upgrades, and five-minute arenas, it’s a surprisingly tactical bullet-hell that proves you don’t need complex controls to have a wildly addictive time.













