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Bezier: Second Edition

Released: 1/21/2021

SCENARIO: Bezier is a twin-stick blaster set inside a vast computer built deep underground. The story traces the principal's escape from this ""Noah's Ark"" gone wrong. A simple shooter on the surface, the deeper narrative pulls in his relationship between evolution and god, family and love. These themes question his motives, force him to confront what is real, and lead him to salvation. Powered by BezierSynth technology, traditional rendering is renounced in favour of a fluid aesthetic guided by story elements and player interaction, while an 80 minute soundtrack blends together orchestra, synthesizers and many ethnic instruments to drive the drama through fifteen dynamic game zones. FEATURES: - Pure twin-stick arcade action - Multiple playing modes - Seven devastating weapons - 15 different game zones - 100 different enemies - 80-minute soundtrack

SCENARIO: Bezier is a twin-stick blaster set inside a vast computer built deep underground. The story traces the principal's escape from this ""Noah's Ark"" gone wrong. A simple shooter on the surface, the deeper narrative pulls in his relationship between evolution and god, family and love. These themes question his motives, force him to confront what is real, and lead him to salvation. Powered by BezierSynth technology, traditional rendering is renounced in favour of a fluid aesthetic guided by story elements and player interaction, while an 80 minute soundtrack blends together orchestra, synthesizers and many ethnic instruments to drive the drama through fifteen dynamic game zones. FEATURES: - Pure twin-stick arcade action - Multiple playing modes - Seven devastating weapons - 15 different game zones - 100 different enemies - 80-minute soundtrack

SCENARIO: Bezier is a twin-stick blaster set inside a vast computer built deep underground. The story traces the principal's escape from this ""Noah's Ark"" gone wrong. A simple shooter on the surface, the deeper narrative pulls in his relationship between evolution and god, family and love. These themes question his motives, force him to confront what is real, and lead him to salvation. Powered by BezierSynth technology, traditional rendering is renounced in favour of a fluid aesthetic guided by story elements and player interaction, while an 80 minute soundtrack blends together orchestra, synthesizers and many ethnic instruments to drive the drama through fifteen dynamic game zones. FEATURES: - Pure twin-stick arcade action - Multiple playing modes - Seven devastating weapons - 15 different game zones - 100 different enemies - 80-minute soundtrack

Critics
71

Score Breakdown

70.5

Critic Average

2 reviews

N/A

Steam User Score

Less than 50 reviews

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Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
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Metacritic Disparity
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Combined Disparity
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Average of both sources

Review Timing

2 launch window (100%)0 late (0%)