B.Ark Review (Steam)



Join our B.Ark Review as we try and help a heroic team of pets in mechs take back Earth in this exciting Saturday Morning Cartoon-inspired shoot em’ up for both new and hardcore players.

B.Ark Review Pros:

  • Nice cartoon graphics.
  • 579.27MB download size.
  • Remote play together support.
  • Steam achievements.
  • Controller support.
  • Graphics – fullscreen and resolution.
  • Can rebind controls.
  • 2-4 local multiplayer.
  • Shmup gameplay.
  • Cartoon style cutscenes.
  • Players – four pilots each with a unique attack, enter a 3 letter name, and set up a profile.
  • Opening training level.
  • Actions – rapid-fire, don’t shoot and it charges a big shot, dodge to avoid enemies and projectiles.
  • Shards drop from enemies and for upgrading your firepower level.
  • Three difficulties – normal, hard, and insane.
  • You can combine supers with other players.
  • Can skip cutscenes.
  • Happy soundtrack.
  • End of level breakdown.
  • Rescue friends to earn bonus powers.
  • Health, super, and weapon power-ups drop.
  • Plutonium increases your firepower level immensely and changes your firing style depending on what character you are.
  • A lot of boss fights.
  • Clean easy to read Ui.
  • Approachable shooter.
  • Checkpoints.
  • Bullet hell aspects.
  • Serves as a good introduction to the genre.
  • A lot more fun in Co-op play.

B.Ark Cons:

  • Small areas to move around in.
  • A lot of boss fights.
  • Levels go on too long.
  • The screen gets so chaotic you cannot make out who or what is what.
  • No leaderboards.
  • Little incentive to play on higher difficulties.
  • Bad checkpointing.
  • The tutorial doesn’t explain all the mechanics and pick-ups in-game.
  • Basic gunplay.
  • The mouse cursor stays on the screen.

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B.Ark:

Official website.

Developer:Tic Toc Games

Publisher:Tic Toc Games

Store Links –

Steam

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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