Hey guys, let’s jump right in. Bikkuri Software’s Graze Counter is a blazing bullet storm that is as nerve-wracking as it is exciting. We have some top player reviews echoing this sentiment, with phrases like 420 Graze It! and KYOOT GORL SHOOT THE BAD GUYS 11/10.
Henteko Doujin, as the publisher, has delivered a considerable title here. I love that there are two initial characters and six unlockable ones. On completion, it gives you a sense of accomplishment. The modes also add unique gameplay depth, especially the mission mode with difficult tasks to clear.
Graze Counter
The controls are fundamental to the Graze Counter experience. Getting close to the enemy’s bullets helps charge your Graze Counter Gauge, which you can use to unleash deadly counters. It’s a risk and reward scenario that makes every battle more intense. I enjoy the exploratory aspect of trying different strategies with different characters.
As a speedrunner, I appreciate the three different difficulties. The game’s pace changes quite drastically between Novice, Arcade, and Expert. A timed boss-rush also adds another layer of excitement for those looking to blaze through the game in record time.
Setting is essential for a game, and Graze Counter nails it. The urgency of the “EDEN” network kidnapping the world’s population and forcing two fighter pilots to save humanity is exciting. But, I do wish for more backstory on the pilots and the virtual network.
Animation-wise, this game is a triumph. Bullet patterns are as visually dazzling as they are deadly. This artistic style contributes to the overall atmosphere, creating an immersive feel in this futuristic world.
visually dazzling
On the audio front, Graze Counter is layered with befitting tunes that rev up the intensity. The sound effects of bullets whizzing and power-ups activating are both satisfying and tactical as they can cue the player on what’s happening on screen.
For me, it’s about the characters. I enjoy figuring out the strengths and weaknesses of each character and tweaking my strategies. The anonymity of some unlockable characters adds intrigue to the gameplay but might feel a bit underdeveloped narrative-wise.
Graze Counter definitely delivers on the challenge front. With some players noting the joyous complexity of grazing, we can see its appeal to those that enjoy pushing their skills to the limit.
With all the unlockable characters and varying difficulty levels, there’s incentive to replay and master the game. I’m personally drawn to finding the best strategies for each character.
Compared to other bullet-hell shoot-em-ups, Graze Counter stands out with its grazing mechanics and differentiated character abilities. A deeper narrative would heighten engagement, and more interactive environments could enhance the game’s scale.
Finally, we’re all hopeful about Graze Counter’s future, perhaps through updates or sequels. There’s room for more levels, detailed narratives for the characters, other environments, and complex bullet patterns. Let’s see what direction Bikkuri Software and Henteko Doujin take. Happy gaming fellas!
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