Does Witch Thief know the magic to successfully moving bullet hell to the third dimension? We dodge waves of attacks to find out for you.
Kieran writes: Witch Thief is a bullet hell shooter with a whole new perspective. Rather than relying on old shmup styles, this new game, by developer and publisher Cardboard Games, has an underlying narrative and is played in third-person within a 3D environment.
The game is available on Steam and the Nintendo Switch, this review was done for the latter. It largely runs smoothly on the Switch and suits the play on the go options that the platform provides.
Games Asylum: "Witch Thief is the latest attempt to take such classics as Smash TV and Robotron and update them with a 3D coat of paint, all the while colliding them with twitchy Japanese shoot ‘em ups. Question is, is it a Sabrina-style reimagining, taking something old and twisting into something new and fun, or is it more like Grotbags, with all the production value of a high school pantomime?"
Developer and Publisher Cardboard Keep summon their 2018 indie title Witch Thief to take its place on the Nintendo eShop.