Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the PixelJunk Shooter and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for PixelJunk Shooter.
December 2009
(85%)
26 Reviews
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Abstract: A few months back, it was referred to as either "the next PixelJunk" or "PixelJunk 1-4." For some reason, Q-Games didn't feel up to naming their own game, and, instead, asked the community for their help. A trailer was released to help spark some creat...
Abstract: If there's one thing that a PixelJunk game might be called, it would be "quality." And if there were a term for an impressive aptitude for addiction or a great amount of fun, it would be "co-op." So it would be made to assume that co-op in any PixelJun...
Published: 2009-12-15, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The straightforward name that PixelJunk Shooter bears conjures images of fast-paced, dual-stick combat against an unending swarm of AI drones intent on your demise. Strangely enough, though, shooting is but one small element in this spelunking puzzle a...
Abstract: PixelJunk Shooter is the fourth title in the PixelJunk series from Q-Games. Shooter is an interesting and well executed physics puzzle game hidden beneath a layer of traditional spaceship shooter. With the previous titles in the PixelJunk series being ...
Q-Games has begged, stolen and borrowed to create PixelJunk Shooter, but the company has also added its own distinctive stamp. The end result is a highly refreshing shooter that’s only really let down by its short playing time and lack of any sort o...
Abstract: The folks at Q-Games know how to put together great downloadable hits. Play around with their games, even for just a few minutes, and you're sucked right in; the simple gameplay mechanics and quirky visuals mask a tremendous level of depth and fun foun...
Abstract: Kyoto-based developer Q-Games has found success on the PlayStation Network with its PixelJunk series, taking simple gameplay premises and taking them in new directions. Its last title, PixelJunk Eden, ranks among my favorite games of 2008. Before then...