Blazing Beaks is one of the Switch’s hidden eShop gems. Regardless of the potentially steep learning curve, the game always leads to lots of laughs. It’s best played with a group of friends to get the most enjoyment out of all the content that the game has to offer. If Blazing Beaks even remotely catches your eye, it is well worth a purchase.
eShop hidden gem! I love this rogue-lite twin-stick shooter!!! It's creative, clever, and just genuine fun to play. The daily challenges and global leader boards keep it interesting. It takes a long time to get through all of the item/gun unlocks, but that just encourages you to keep playing the addictive gameplay loop!
Blazing Beaks was a nice little surprise and I thoroughly recommend it for fans of the genre. It loses a few points in my eyes for a rather bland soundtrack and a complete lack of narrative. Overall, though, it’s a fun little game and worthy to sit among the others.
Blazing Beaks is a lot of things, all at once, splitting focus between a rogue-lite Story mode and twin-stick local multiplayer shenanigans. Neither mode is perfect, and there might be stronger options available if you’re only interested in one of these genres, but there’s an astonishing level of replay value here, across the board. You’d be quackers to miss it.
Blazing Beaks can be best described as a roguelikegame that's full of mysteries and secrets, and one which works marvelously whether on a solo or multiplayer level. It also features a delightful looking art style, so its randomly-generated levels can be enjoyed thoroughly in all their glory. It's a game that works like a charm and plays like one too.
Ok, so this is a twin stick shooter, like Enter the Gungeon, but not quite as good. It does have the brilliant idea of players picking up items that handicap them rather than help them, and the worse you are handicapped the better items you can trade them in for when you finally find a shop. However, the levels feel way too cramped, I suffered way too many unavoidable deaths, and didn’t get a sense of any meaningful progression in the game or in my skills that I experienced in Enter the Gungeon. It seemed like it would **** up many hours to beat, but wasn’t worth the time. Considering I only paid $2 for this, I give it 7/10. But I’ve spent roughly $2 on better switch games: Caveblazers, Mutant Mudds, Downwell, Gonner, Dadish 1&2, Broforce, Mother Russia Bleeds, to name a few.....
A good and moderately complex game for the genre of "Rogue-lite".
of the advantages I can note beautiful and vivid graphics, cool sounds, complex bosses and cool mechanics with artifacts.
The game also supports up to 4 players per 1 pc, so if you have a couple of friends, you can have fun together.
Of the minuses: A small number of bugs, for me personally there are not enough enemies and not a lot of content.
The Style is nice but that was all positive.
The game is exremely boring. The view collect ables you can get
are completely useless. So when you die (always at the same boss because the game is so unbalanced), you start with nothing again. Why should I play on that game ?
There is absolutely no reason. Especially there are games like the handy-game "soulknight" that has a lot of more content, more bosses, more rooms, moor items, more chars, moor crafting, more of EVERYTHING! And its free and not PayToWin! Blazing Beaks costs 15$, but why ??
Hidden gem that should stay hidden. Absolutely boring, unbalanced and I don't get why you can't even play handheld?? Bought for 99 cents and still would like to refund it.
SummaryBirds with guns are blazing the way out through the piles of mutants, monsters and creepy creatures to stop the invasion. Gathering items and artefacts is essential to survive in this fast-paced colorful roguelite. Lots of mysteries to unravel, secrets to find and levels to explore.