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16 reviews found90
GamePitt
Sep 5, 2018
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
XboxAddict
Sep 25, 2018
It’s a little pricey at $13.99 for its short length, but for those that want to get the most out of it, there are enough modes included along with an online leaderboard to constantly strive towards climbing. With a distinct art style and near beautiful bullet patterns, there’s a lot of challenge included here for true shmup bullet hell fans, like myself, and it is a game that shouldn’t be overlooked, even if it won’t make many top 10 lists for the genre.
80
TheXboxHub
Oct 1, 2018
With a beautiful art style accompanying the game from the menus to the final boss, gameplay that’s smoother than dancing on ice and able to provide plenty of opportunity for replayability with its increasingly challenging difficulties and numerous game modes, this is a game that shouldn’t be missed if bullet-hell shooters are your type of thing.
80
Switch Player
Oct 2, 2018
Summary and quote unavailable.
78
Generación Xbox
Sep 11, 2018
Summary and quote unavailable.
75
Handsome Phantom
Sep 12, 2018
Shikhondo Soul Eater may not change the way you look at Bullet Hell experiences, but does it really have to? Not really.
75
Nindie Spotlight
Dec 7, 2018
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
PS3Blog.net
Jan 29, 2019
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
Niche Gamer
Aug 26, 2018
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
Cubed3
Nov 12, 2018
Shikhondo - Soul Eater is a visually unique and very enjoyable shmup. That's really all there needs to be said. It's not as if there's some riveting plot or a fantastic ending to look forward to. In fact, the story is basically non-existent. Perhaps, instead of filling the screen with words, the developer chose to cram in some more bullets. That's fine - wonderful even. There aren't any distractions to keep players from performing their best. If the idea of navigating a sometimes literal maze of death grabs you, then consider giving this a go.