Bullet. Hell.
2 words that can strike fear into anpro gamers hearts. Now what is a bullet hell game.... It's all in the name baby. Basically you play as a character with a really small hit box, and the boss's launch enough bullets to make WW2's ammunition cost look like a ant in comparison. Basically, its a literal bullet hell.
Now why am I talking about this. Well I've played bullet games before, bur never a true bullet hell.
There are 2 types.
Type 1: A 3d game where the character has an asotment of weapons and each room has enemy's, each shoot a large amount of bullets at a time. Example, Binding of Issac, and Archvale.
Type 2: True Hell. A 2d top down game where you play as a character whose hitbox is 5x smaller than the actual character. And you kill enemys that fly at you to get power ups, making you more powerful untill you get railed by the boss. No need for an example.
And today I tried out a True Bullet Hell game...
Touhou Project 7: Perfect Cherry Blossom.. Just search it up. I was excited to play it since I actually found a version of the game. Since its bot sold on steam I had to download a .Zip file.
Oh boy. I made a mistake. As soon I booted it up I made my first mistake, I chose normal mode. Now why is that a bad decision.
Well a Touhou normal is not very normal. I cannot describe how hard it is after the first level. Because the first level is easy, the second isn't, oh boy it isn't.
And then I got on a high hourse since I beat 2 levels without dying and said. "Why dont I try level 1 on the highest difficulty."..
Just search up "Touhou 7: Perfect cherry blosom - First stage." You'll see what I'm talking about.
I somehow managed to get her down to the final health bar. But I died. And now My head hurts due to the lights.
Im getting some water