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First Bullet Hell I ever 1CC'd. Love the bullet cancelling with the hyper system and the lock on secondary weapon to push your multiplier as high as possible. Really encourages letting the screen fill up with enemies and bullets to cash in score

Shooting game never die.
Praying that the lucky clover
will always be in your heart.

This review contains spoilers

Not enough into shmups to know how good this really is, but the soundtrack was enjoyable and the level aesthetics were mixed but generally good. I didn't ever feel too challenged to be discouraged even after trying mostly every mode. The game's got kinda wonky difficulty, as the hardest level by far is the third stage rather than the fourth or fifth ones after it. The bosses also don't progress all that well in the same vein (the true final boss is far harder than the rest but the third level's boss is also harder than the two after it), and for some reason the true final boss still has hitboxes after you blow its first phase up. I didn't 'true' 1cc this, but I 1cc'd until I died to that same weird hitbox thing right as phase 2 started (then beat it without using another continue). For a newbie to this genre I think that's close enough and good enough for me. Would recommend, but probably won't pick up again any time soon.


Uno de los bullet hells mas maníacos y rápidos que he visto, su mecánica de auto dirigir misiles y su modo break mode doble no son solo herramientas para darte un respiro, tienes que aprender a usarlas y cuando.
El único problema por solo decir algo es el apartado visual algo genérico, algo difícil de distinguir de otros juegos similares.
Para concluir puedo decir que este juego toma la rapidez y fluidez de los clásicos de CAVE y le incorpora ciertas novedades para hacerlo una experiencia única.

While it can be visually busy and non-distinct, Crimzo Clover World Ignition is a worthy Bullet Hell that brings fresh tweaks to the formula.

Full Review: https://youtu.be/UN_2NGXTpms

Plusy: przyjemna muzyka, grywalność, możliwość kontynuacji gry po śmierci
Minusy: niska rozdzielczość, czytelność niektórych wrogów

Fantastic Indie bullet hell shooter with great graphics, soundtrack and performance. Love the ridiculous point scoring system and non stop action. Hard as hell but still fun and a must have in your Steam library if you enjoy bullet hell shooters.

lets fuggin goooooooooooooooooooooooo the game

Absolute blast to play through. When other shmups are annoying me, this one is always there for me to just destroy shit and collect heaps upon heaps of coins.

Not really into shmups but tried this out on a friend's recommendation. It's a fun, short game. I only did one playthrough using a lot of continues, which is probably not how you're "supposed" to play these but it was pretty fun.

Pretty damn fun shmup; one of my personal favorites. It's very flashy and fun.

(Note: Finished twice, once on Novice with 0 continues, another on Arcade with around 14 continues)

I'm not really that great at shmups but Crimzon Clover is a real delight to play. Ridiculously fast and intricate bullet patterns with an awesome encouraging score system. The strategy between breaking and doing just enough damage to cause the own enemy's break is a great ebb and flow that makes the dance between flurries of damage zones more interesting than just a general 2hou bullet hell. Going for optimal score just so you can give a safety net with a life or cruising between double breaks by perfect positioning and minute movement is a satisfying and excellent craze.

The boss battles are all interesting too, ranging from absolute damage areas, slowly weaving around the boss in a clockwork fashion, to entire bullet layers. The secret boss especially comes to mind at the absolute dance I tend to crave from these kinds of games, even countering some of your own strategies.

On top of the gameplay side, it also has a marvelous aesthetic with great art for the enemies, backgrounds, and effects like explosions. The music kicks ass as usual for this genre and it never lets up. In terms of visual clarity, bullets all have very distinct shapes for you to see, to a point where it's very hard to blame any of my deaths on that kind of issue.

It's not perfect for me unfortunately, Novice is so incredibly easy (I 1cc'd it on the FIRST TRY) and Arcade kicks my teeth in too much for me to be satisfied. It goes so hard into almost masocore territory with so many bullets on screen and intricate moving parts that my eyes and head started to hurt after a bit. Even though this isn't really the game for me I can still say it's one of the better shmups to pick up and try. If you're new to the genre there's no reason you can't get past Novice and if you're looking for something ballbusting you've of course got a lot here.