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5 reviews found85
Nintendo Force Magazine
May 17, 2021
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Pure Nintendo
Dec 21, 2020
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Switch Player
Feb 2, 2021
BIT.TRIP FATE is a twin-stick rail shooter that is somewhat bullet hell-esque as well. Using the right stick, players move the Commander along the fixed line, protecting his precious heart from getting hit, all while continuously shooting enemies and obstacles with the left stick. While shooting you’ll move slower on the track, and likewise if you’re not shooting you’ll move much faster.
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NintendoWorldReport
Dec 18, 2020
Even though the game includes 20 tough-as-nails challenge stages, which all over the same objective of destroying all enemies and not getting hit once, the amount of value for Bit.Trip Fate as a standalone title isn’t high. The gameplay does have a few neat tricks in it and the simple twin-stick controls work well enough, but ultimately Fate fails as a decent shoot-’em-up, and it’s going to be fans of the Bit.Trip aesthetic that will get the most enjoyment out of this one. If you’ve never gone on a Bit.Trip, don’t start with this one. But if you’ve enjoyed some of the other entries in the series, maybe you’ll want to tempt Fate more than I did.
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Nintendo Insider
Jan 11, 2021
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