BPM: BULLETS PER MINUTE

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Summary

In BPM, all of your actions and the actions of your enemies are tied to the beat of the music. Your enemies perform a dance-like sequence of attacks to an epic rock opera. BPM is inspired by retro shooters of the 90’s. It is fast, frenetic and rhythmical. You can double jump, dash, rocket jump and bunny hop to evade your opponents.


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BPM: BULLETS PER MINUTE Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Gaming Age
December 16, 2021

After many tries, I did eventually find my way to and through the final boss, and all I wanted to do was do it again. I suppose in a lot of ways, that’s just the nature of roguelike games. They often offer a near bottomless replay value thanks to the “structured but random” structure of the format. This combined with the joy of bobbing your head along and clicking when you do so makes the experience a ton of fun and feel great. The quantity of content isn’t huge, but for $20 USD, I certainly think it is well worth the money.

90
Review by DAZARDER [user]
December 13, 2021

Great idea, pretty nice visual style (especially Asgard Crypts), and of course very cool soundtrack.Sometimes because of styleGreat idea, pretty nice visual style (especially Asgard Crypts), and of course very cool soundtrack.Sometimes because of style (Svartalfheim), eyes are getting tired. But still, this game is amazing

90
Review by LuunMax [user]
November 8, 2021

BPM is probably the most mechanically satisfying game you will ever play. Originally seeps through every aspect of this unique experience.BPM is probably the most mechanically satisfying game you will ever play. Originally seeps through every aspect of this unique experience. Even its most basic core mechanic redefines the way the player approaches first person shooter gameplay, as every shot, dodge and reload must be in time with the music. To complement this innovative touch is the incredible soundtrack, an epic heavy rock masterpiece, brought to life by the dynamic composing duo, Sam Houghton and Joe Collison. If you are seeking a unique experience, this is among the best you can find.

70
Review by PlayStation Country
November 4, 2021

As with most roguelikes, BPM: Bullets Per Minute is one of those games that you will either love over time or hate immediately and shelve for other things. The variable is within the random generation and contending with whether the game wants to throw you a bone or not. Aside from this, BPM is a solid meld of the rhythm action and FPS genres, combining an excellent metal soundtrack with solid gunplay that has a lot to offer, if you can break the stubbornly difficult surface.

70
Review by TheXboxHub
October 20, 2021

I don’t mind a challenge, but the difficulty is mind-blowing, the mechanics are hard to get used to, and BPM: Bullets Per Minute is just so unforgiving, both in terms of rhythm and combat, that it’s hard to find much enjoyment. That said, the concept is great yet whilst the idea seems like a good one, in execution it’s tougher to sell.

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Game Information
Release Date September 15, 2020
Publisher Awe Interactive, Awe Interactive, Playtonic Friends
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives First person
Genres Shooter, Music, Adventure, Indie, Arcade
Themes Action
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch