Meh?

Beat Hazard tries to have more complexity than something like Audiosurf. But unless you're a serious nut for shoot-em-up games, Beat Hazard's offerings are pretty barebones and feature uninteresting enemies that take away from the core gimmick. I'll give it points for presentation: it's flashy enough to distract from how shallow it is, and you can pump up the frequency and intensity of the flashing lights featured for the true Gaspar Noe experience. Even with the flashing lights at their lowest value, this is still not a game I'd recommend to you if you have epilepsy, and the game is not shy about letting you know that.

Overall it's okay, and if you want to try out more of these games, it's an interesting diversion from the standard Audiosurf clone.

Reviewed on May 14, 2022


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