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If you’ve never heard of these games or have always wanted to try them, then The Bit.Trip is certainly worth your time. With them all packaged together makes for an even better deal. If you have already played them all, or own Bit.Trip Complete on another system, there’s really no reason to get the Playstation version. The Bit.Trip is just a collection of games and nothing more. It’s just a way of getting old, but great games, to a new system. The variety of games, the sheer fun had with them, and the catchy soundtrack makes each individual game awesome by itself. I certainly suck and I still have a blast playing them. These games are made for people who are obsessed with topping the leaderboards, but they are still fun to play even if you can never beat a single level. The ability to change the difficulty setting certainly helps, but it’s still not an easy game to play. They’re all score based and extremely difficult so this isn’t for the casual gamer. The Bit.Trip is a wonderful collection of many great games. I lost track of how many times I muttered to myself, “just one more try.” It’s this drive of beating the challenge that spurs you on. Naturally, when I finally did make it past that part, it was the last obstacle of the level with the finish line right behind it. I would fly through the level over and over again, but I kept messing up one part. One instance in Runner I couldn’t get past one obstacle. Their simplicity makes them addicting, but it’s absolute frustration when you make a mistake near the end of a level. It works both ways and the variety of game types will keep the collection from feeling stale. The games are fun to make a few attempts and then do something else, or play for hours to try and beat your score. I kept playing and I did get slightly better, but nothing I will ever boast about. I will fully admit I completely suck at all of them. The hard part is actually getting somewhat decent at any of them. The games are simple and you will understand what to do almost instantly. Runner is an auto-runner that you need to jump, slide, and kick your way through obstacles while collecting gold. You blast enemies and dodge on the track by sliding back and forth. Lastly, there is Bit.Trip Runner which was the most addicting game for me. Fate is an on-rails shooter that has you moving with the left stick and shooting with the right. Bit.Trip Fate is completely different than the games I just mentioned. You must avoid the white dots and will periodically compress yourself back down to a smaller size. You collect other black dots that will cause you to expand. Then you have Bit.Trip Void where you are a black dot that moves freely on the screen. You have to press a button the moment a dot crosses one of those planes.

Bit.Trip Core has you controlling lines on an X and Y axis. Bit.Trip Flux is more or less the same thing with small differences. Each dot you hit makes a beat and you’ll find out soon enough the rhythm is there to help you with the patterns. There is a good chance you’ll find a favorite and stick to mastering that game over the others.īit.Trip Beat is reminiscent of Pong with a paddle you move up and down to block dots. The six games all have similar themes but can have completely different gameplay. Even with that being the case there is still plenty of fun to be had.įor anyone that doesn’t know what the hell Bit.Trip is, it’s best explained as retro-style, arcade-type, rhythm games. In fact, the bonus challenge levels in Bit.Trip Complete were removed for some reason. It’s essentially the exact same thing and nothing really new has been added. There are six games in this collection just like the Wii version Bit.Trip Complete. All in all, the transition to Playstation is mostly flawless allowing for no excuses for failure other than your own skill. Previously this enjoyment and frustration was for Nintendo owners, but The Bit.Trip allows Playstation users to jump in the agonizing fun.
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Bit.Trip is a series of very simple rhythm based games that have caused gamers to throw controllers at their TVs for years now.
