Touhou bullet hell

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Here are four bullet hell games that will test reaction time, hand-eye coordination and strength of will. While some may accuse such players of being masochists, the sense of accomplishment that comes with victory is immense. Each death provides insight on how to approach certain enemies or certain patterns in the bullets, allowing players to get further in the level. Make no mistake, players will die playing these types of games, but with every death comes knowledge.

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Sure, the spectacle of bullets can be arranged to look beautiful, but if players so much as take their focus off the bullets for a second, they're toast. Instead of leisurely dodging a couple bullets and returning fire, players are now forced to dodge and weave between bullets without a single pixel of error. In bullet hell games, the main framework of a shoot 'em up is still in place, but the incoming fire directed at the player is multiplied by hundreds. Following a popularity boom in the '80s and '90s, developers decided to go a step further and introduced the 'bullet hell' subgenre. In these games, players control a single ship and face off against a large number of enemies. Players need to shoot down enemy ships and dodge incoming enemy fire, making the gameplay simple, yet addicting. When someone mentions 'shoot 'em up' games, classics like Space Invaders or Asteroids come to mind.