Tim from Tech Olive writes, "Always a sucker for a good indie game, I had to give Beat Hazard a try. Not only because of its indie roots, but also because it takes a lot of inspiration from Audiosurf's winning recipe. Between epileptic seizures of my own, I decided to write a quick review on the game.
Beat Hazard is a top-down, classic arcade-style, space shoot-em-up game with a twist: The levels are created around the music that you choose, just like Audiosurf. This concept alone is enough to make the game endlessly replayable."
Chadley of Punch Nerds tries and fails at the game Beat Hazard for Xbox 360 while talking about epilepsy, gaming with swag, ytcracker and more!
Games in Asia: "We’ve got a nice mix of FPS games, mobile games, a rhythm game and a beat-em-up this week. Can you guess what they are?"
"Having written about Trading Cards in the past, I’m both pleased and disheartened to see the MMO qualities of this system come to fruition so quickly. I’m interested to see the reaction from the gaming populace at this new DLC method, and whether other indie publishers see fit to lock skins or small gameplay tweaks behind Trading Cards. Only time will tell if this will be a one off oddity or a new horse armor moment for the industry." - Alexander Santa Maria of Geekenstein.com