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About This Game Reign of Bullets brings you a whole new experience in the world of shoot 'em ups! Step into the world of Troy, a simple mechanic with a small garage which is destroyed by the Titan corporation in their unstoppable, steamrolling expansion. You'll start your journey with an old jet that Troy has lying around in his garage. Set out to shoot your way through different areas in order to collect more scrap and loot to improve your ship to bring the Titan corporation to it's knees! How will you build your ship? Will you go for high damage? Targeting lasers? Or an army of drones? It's all up to you! The upgrading and modification system in Reign of Bullets is detailed and endless, giving you the freedom to customize your weapons the way you desire.Start shooting, collecting and upgrading to help Troy in his quest to free the world from Titan's tyranny. Find out more about the game features by clicking on 'read more'!Features2D shoot 'em up gameplay with waves of enemies and screen filling bosses.Lots of upgrading possibilities on each weapon to suit your playstyle! Use lasers, rifles, miniguns, rockets, flamethrowers and more to destroy your enemies! Place weapons anywhere on your ship in any direction to adapt to different situations.Defeat bosses for legendary loot that can upgrade your ship to take on new areas.Experience the story of Troy and his crusade against the Titan corporation in the Campaign Mode!Play randomly generated levels with infinite replayability in survival mode.And much more........ 7aa9394dea Title: Reign of BulletsGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Critical BitPublisher:Critical Bit, Triangle StudiosRelease Date: 19 Aug, 2015 Reign Of Bullets Torrent Download [serial Number] Excellent job balancing a variety of upgradeable loot against increasingly-difficult enemies. Later levels require more skil, as enemies have new behaviors, bullets and patterns. This isn't a "that blue enemy is red and has twice as many hit points, this time" kind of shooter. Serious care was taken to make sure that the difficulty is progressive and well-balanced.Meaningful differences in weapons and their variety of upgrades, with good reasons not to have all your guns facing forward. The difficulty is pretty casual, even on the hardest setting. You'll have to replay most 2 or 3 times to get a perfect score (which affects drops), and you'll occasionally come up against a level you don't scrape through with a C rank, on your first try. Died 3 times in the first 20 levels, so not too bad.The worst inventory management interface ever developed. The button labeled "(un)equip"? Neither equips nor unequips weapons. When I want to unequip a weapon, I either sell it off, or click the "(un)equip" button and wave my mouse around the screen clicking for a few seconds, before it returns me to the menu and the item isn't equipped any more. Still haven't figured out what I do to make that happen. Weapons have upgrade slots, you can rotate them any direction, and are in a list of easy-grab menu boxes. But there's no drag and drop. Every change you make requires as many clicks as you could conceive of it possibly taking. There are detailed stats measured in arbitrary, meaningless units (wonderful! My gun fires 10 "titan miles." After completing the first 20 levels, I still have absolutely no idea how far that is). It's an obtuse, clunky, horrendous inventory system.And the menu bleeps sound exactly like Skype alerting you to a new message. Why would you do that?. This is a game with lots of potential but it kinda feels abandoned towards the end.It starts up nice, lots of customization and room for you to play with the upgrades while balancing with the difficulty you wanna attempt (some of the difficulties dont make sense though, and as other parts of the game it seems they lack testing and a dev design to actually support it and it shows, painfully towards survival mode)Thing is, while all is good and fun, towards the end and particularly in survival mode, things start to break down, the game is unable to process all whats happening and the fps take a fall for the worse in high end pcs for actually graphic intensive games. The worst part is, all that freedom to customize and build your ship becomes a painfully frustrating race towards maxing dps and grinding constantly to get a weapon that outclasses in damage to try and kill enemies in the lowes difficulty since you can no longer keep up and your dps falls behind more and more, which doesnt even make sense.Its highly likely that this wasnt even testedIts sad since i really enjoyed the game while starting up the campaign.. Addictive and fun.Love the loot system in this game (thats why i got it). The weapons you find, can be upgraded. The weapons you dont want you can salvage down to scrapmetal. You can also upgrade the ship so that it can carry more weapons etc.FIghting the enemy is high paced. You need to be on the move at all times.Other than that its a pretty simple, arcade style game.. Awesome game! I love looting and being able to build my own ship with crazy guns. I love feeling like I'm getting better and more powerful, and able to go back and really show those levels that gave me trouble in the beginning, and now I can get an S grade on them!Great art style, lots of character. Highly recommended!. The Titan corporation demolished Troy's garage to make space for their new highway, not one for petty Revenge he takes an old ship from the wrecked building and sets out to destroy everything the company owns.Reign of Bullets is a side-scrolling shoot \u2018em up where you blown up everything you meet, collect drops and scrap and use them to either upgrade your ship or add new weapons to it; it has a simple yet effective gameplay that's especially fun in short bursts backed up by quite interesting loot and customization systems.PROS:-nice cartoonish graphics-frantic gameplay with many enemies and bullets flying around the screen-tons of loot to gather with different rarity levels amongst the various weapon classes-great weapon customization-quirky sense of humour adds to the game's charm-several difficulty levels to choose from let you make the game as easy or as harsh as you want it to beCONS:-basically no story, both hero and villains are paper-thin and forgettable-sounds are simple and tend to get a bit droning-can get a bit repetitive in the long run-requires some grinding to properly upgrade for certain harder areas\/ bosseshttp:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/sharedfiles\/filedetails\/?id=585990282If you strip Reign of Bullets of its loot and upgrade systems you'd be left with a fairly standard and somewhat dull shoot \u2018em up: thankfully said systems truly help the game stand out and deliver an engaging, somewhat addictive gameplay experience.The loot is Borderland-esque, you get many drops belonging to different weapon classes and ranked by rarity; each weapon will have slightly different features such as number of bullets fired, range, piercing potential etc and these can be further altered by modding it. Each mod drop will also have a rarity level with rarer mods having stronger effects and costing more to apply thus driving you to clear a few more levels to see what you'll get and\/ or gather enough scrap to mod your favourite weapon. Last but not least you can decide exactly where to place each weapon and at what angle to point it, want some weapons firing directly upwards or downwards? Just rotate them and you're set: in fact certain enemies or bosses might be easier if faced with an unconventional setup.Reign of Bullets has enough original concepts to make up for its lack of story or straightforward gameplay, it might not hold your interest for as long as titles with more depth but it is a good game nonetheless and a great way to spend a few hours shooting stuff up.

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