Metascore
68

Mixed or average reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 4
  2. Negative: 1 out of 4
  1. Feb 2, 2018
    70
    Black Hole’s intense shmup action feels far more suited to Nintendo Switch than its previous platforms, and the gravitational mechanic makes for a cool twist on a well-worn formula. It’s a solid little shooter for one player to blast through with twin-sticks at the ready, it’s just a shame there’s no support for local couchplay to go along with its litany of customisable options.
User Score
7.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 14 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 14
  2. Negative: 3 out of 14
  1. Apr 9, 2018
    9
    Black Hole has solid controls, large enemy variety, and offers a rewarding, fair, challenge. The wave based game play has high replay valueBlack Hole has solid controls, large enemy variety, and offers a rewarding, fair, challenge. The wave based game play has high replay value for those who strive to achieve the highest score possible. I highly recommend this to anybody who likes twin stick shooters. Just remember two things; do not hit "B" while the game is paused and put the Switch into airplane mode BEFORE you launch the game IF you don't intend to use internet. An annoying bug can occur but it's avoidable and worth the minor hassle for the amazing game play. Full Review »
  2. Feb 6, 2018
    9
    It's a very nice shmup title for the Nintendo Switch, but only for one player.
    Afte you finish a level you can leave the game and continue it later.
  3. Jul 19, 2018
    9
    Black hole is a game to everyone who love asteroids arcade game style. This game offer you 40 different challenging level. You need to gain XPBlack hole is a game to everyone who love asteroids arcade game style. This game offer you 40 different challenging level. You need to gain XP to unlock new skills and weapons. With new mode coop in-coming , you will be able to play with your friend. I highly recommend it to anybody who love that kind of game Full Review »