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Black Bird Critic Reviews

14 Total Reviews

11 Positive Reviews(78.6%)
3 Mixed Reviews(21.4%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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IGN Japan October 23, 2018
Black Bird’s strong visual and sound direction are a callback to developer Onion Games’ previous incarnation as LOVEdeLIC, but the game itself is a hardcore shoot-'em-up. Its great design demands the player learn patterns in order to chase high scores, an approach that is enjoyable for both seasoned players and those new to the genre.
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God is a Geek October 23, 2018
Black Bird is one of the most interesting games I've played in a long time with loads of surprises all over the place.
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GameCritics November 27, 2018
Black Bird is stunning. It’s rare to see a project so finely tuned, so perfectly balanced, confidently paced and smartly constructed, let alone from a team whose previous work was an iOS puzzler. This is fantastic stuff. So, like I said earlier… I think I need to go download Million Onion Hotel now.
85
Destructoid October 23, 2018
"Onion Games has done it again.” For fans of the developer, that’s pretty much all I'd have to say to convince them it’s worth it.
80
Pocket Gamer UK October 23, 2018
Black Bird is difficult, weird, and an utterly brilliant shmup you need to check out right now.
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Switch Player December 3, 2018
Black Bird's content is a bit on the slim side for its price, but like all quality shoot-em-ups, there's significant depth and replay value, meaning you'll be chasing that high score for hours.
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Nintendo Force Magazine February 26, 2019
Black Bird is small, but if the worst thing you can say about a game is that you want more of it, then that's quite the compliment.
70
NintendoWorldReport October 18, 2018
What I’ve played of Black Bird I’ve enjoyed; it’s just somewhat disappointing and primarily a high score chase with some hard-to-obtain bonuses. I wish there was more to it, or at the very least that it was a little more forgiving. The style of Black Bird is masterful as the mixture of the peculiar soundtrack, dour pixel art, and elegantly simple gameplay makes for a fun yet fleeting experience. It’s just over too soon for everyone except shoot-’em-up savants.
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Nintendo Life October 29, 2018
Black Bird is a unique little shooter that only gets better as you play it more and uncover its secrets. Its vintage-style art direction is charmingly melancholy, and its strange soundtrack only adds an extra layer of quirkiness to proceedings. It’s very much a score challenge game, though, meaning players expecting a wealth of things to see and do may be left feeling underwhelmed by its meagre four stages - especially when you consider the rather high price tag. This is very much a case of quality over quantity, and as long as you’re up for repeat playthroughs, you’re in for a wonderfully bizarre treat.
70
Hardcore Gamer November 6, 2018
Black Bird is a wonderful, sad, strange, funny, cute and bizarre shooter that can’t quite make its gameplay match the quality of everything else.
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Edge Magazine December 6, 2018
This may be Onion Games' most conventional release to date, but still Kimura finds a way to bend the rules.
60
Video Chums October 30, 2018
Aside from its distinct graphics and hilarious music, Black Bird is basically a copy of Sega's classic shooter Fantasy Zone. I wish Onion Games went further to make it a more original experience.
60
Nintenderos December 22, 2018
Onion Games has developed a weird game. It is quite strange because it manages to create addiction, since it offers a different approach. The rest of its sections do not stand out in the eShop.
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GameSpot October 30, 2018
It's a shame Black Bird is so shallow, because the core action is so appealing. The lighthearted atmosphere and sharp controls make it a joy to wreak havoc on the unprepared people and the difficulty hits a nice sweet spot where it provides a good challenge without ever being frustrating. I would have gladly spent more time in this sepia-toned world if there were more stages and more strategy, but with such meager offerings, I'd fly right by Black Bird.