Review: Crimzon Clover World Ignition (DarkZero)
Dominic Sheard: "The word bullet hell brings some fantastic visions to my mind. I see small ships, enemies flying in front of me and neon bullets travelling across the screen, until all I can see are bright colours and a mess of bullets and lasers to the point I don’t even know what the heck is going on. Bullet hell games don’t always have to be that intense, but the ones that are often get people to go “what in the flying fuck?!” but under all that over the top visual mess are often very solid – both mechanically and in difficulty – video games that can supply a ton of fun. I’m not great at bullet hell titles, which is probably the same as 99% of the people who play video games, but this niche genre has given me lots of fun in the past, with classics like Ikaruga and Akai Katana, so I am always up for getting my arse handed to me by the genre, which Crimzon Clover World Ignition did to no end."











