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Reign of Bullets

€9.75
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Critical Bit
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About the 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'!

Features


  • 2D 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........

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User Reviews

Very Positive
52 user reviews
83%
Positive
6 hrs at review
Not Recommended

It's an alright game, but personally I don't think it's worth it. I think Raptor: Call of the Shadows was a better game and I was playing that back in the mid 90's. The flexibility in this game is tremendous, you can totally customize your ship, which normally I find really enjoyable but in this case I feel like it's a bit over the top. You can just spam 7 weapons on your ship and upgrade them all with targeting and bouncing and piercing and then all you do is just hold the left mouse button and win... I feel like there's not enough space on the screen for proper dodging and aiming and since ALL weapons can be configured for targeting it pretty much removes the need to AIM your weapons. This genre is one of my favorites but this one really doesn't have the flow that I was looking for.

15 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Great game so far. Customize your ship with looted weapons like - Blasters : shoots single bullets - Lasers : constant beam - Rockets : does make boom in an area - Drone launcher : launches drones that will attack enemies in their path and many more. You can even adjust the direction of the weapons and upgrade them with modifiers and all of a sudden your laser beam splits into two beams or gets a bigger range. Ten difficulties can be chosen between every checkpoint. [corrected] Every 5 stages there is a mini Boss and every tenth stage there is a huge one. As far as I have played they are pretty easy if you learn their pattern. The game as a whole is not that hard and it becomes easier the more you upgrade your trashcan ... sorry ... your fighter. But with an almost infinite amount of stages in the game you will sooner or later reach your limit. The controls are simple: Move around, fire (all weapons at once), shield. That's it. Use a controller or your mouse if you like - both wor...

11 helpful 1 funny
6 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a absolutely fun and smart side scrolling shooter. The graphics are fluid and colorful and the screen can get pretty loaded with bullets and enemies at times without the slightest hint of slowdown or stuttering. What shines the most about this game is the ability to equip your ship with different weapons. You can position weapons anywhere on your ship and even change the direction of fire. There are a lot of weapons and I've unlocked seven so far. But it doesn't end there. You can modify weapons so that they behave differently. That blaster that you added to support your stock weapon? you can modify it so that bullets home into enemies or spread the shots. Add a few of those blasters to your ship and you have a fearsome killing machine. You pick up the weapons and modifiers as you fight through each level. It seems the loot is randomised and some of the weapons can be different from their stock varient. I picked up a bunch of lazer weapons only to come across the "Zapper" w...

10 helpful 1 funny
17 hrs at review
Not Recommended

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...

9 helpful
5 hrs at review
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 ‘em 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. [b]PROS:[/b] -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 be [b]CONS:[/b] -basically no story, both hero and villains are paper-thin and ...

8 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

Though the price point is perhaps a tad high, it's an enjoyable little SHMUP with plenty of customation options for your ship. If you're looking for a nice little game you can pick up on a whim and play for 20-30 minutes from time to time just to help you cool your jets, I'd recommend it.

5 helpful
55 min at review
Not Recommended

Massively overpriced for what should be a mobile title Neat mechanic, with the weapon upgrade system but with all the depth of a teaspoon

5 helpful 1 funny
6 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Wack as s crap game.

3 helpful 4 funny
8 hrs at review
Recommended

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 "...

3 helpful 1 funny
41 min at review
Not Recommended

It's more suited to be a mobile games rather than PC's....with you controlling your mouse around while shooting.It's kind of not really blend-in into PC.

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP or higher
  • Processor: Pentium® Dual Core T4400 2.2 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DX9 (shader model 2.0) capabilities; generally everything made since 2004 should work.
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Reign of Bullets cost?

Reign of Bullets costs €9.75.

What are the system requirements for Reign of Bullets?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or higher Processor: Pentium® Dual Core T4400 2.2 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DX9 (shader model 2.0) capabilities; generally everything made since 2004 should work. DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 2 GB available space

What platforms is Reign of Bullets available on?

Reign of Bullets is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Reign of Bullets worth buying?

Reign of Bullets has 83% positive reviews from 52 players.

When was Reign of Bullets released?

Reign of Bullets was released on Aug 19, 2015.

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