Testseek.co.uk have collected 26 expert reviews of the PixelJunk Shooter and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for PixelJunk Shooter.
December 2009
(85%)
26 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Published January 8th 2010. Written by Ben Knowles. Q-Games are proving themselves to be a very capable developer on PSN. The three previous PixelJunk games have provided a diverse offering; spanning racing (Racers), tower defence (Monsters), and prope...
Q-Games has begged, stolen and borrowed to create PixelJunk Shooter, but the company has also added its own distinctive stamp. The end result is a highly refreshing shooter that’s only really let down by its short playing time and lack of any sort o...
Q-Games has taken a staple of gaming through the past few decades and added new twists to make some fresh and original. The visuals aren’t cutting edge 3D, but they look sharp even in HD, and have a distinct style all their own. The real star of the ga...
Abstract: The Bottom LinePixelJunk Shooter: The Depths of Disaster is one of the must have games of 2009, and at $10, there's no reason you should hop on the PlayStation store and pick it up. Elegant and easy to pick up, the game feels like an old family recipe ...
Abstract: PixelJunk Shooter is the latest in the range of PixelJunk titles from Dylan Cuthbert and his Japanese development studio Q-Games; made available as a digital download on the PlayStation Network. It has a very high standard to live up to with the previo...
Abstract: A few months back, it was referred to as either "the next PixelJunk" or "PixelJunk 1-4." For some reason, Q-Games didn't feel up to naming their own game, and, instead, asked the community for their help. A trailer was released to help spark some creat...
Abstract: If there's one thing that a PixelJunk game might be called, it would be "quality." And if there were a term for an impressive aptitude for addiction or a great amount of fun, it would be "co-op." So it would be made to assume that co-op in any PixelJun...
Was this review helpful?
(92%)
Published: 2009-12-15, Author: Anthony , review by: gamespy.com
Awesome use of different matter states; great style; excellent music.
Levels can get repetitive; shooting at enemies is the least-fun part of the game.
Published: 2009-12-15, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The straightforward name that PixelJunk Shooter bears conjures images of fast-paced, dual-stick combat against an unending swarm of AI drones intent on your demise. Strangely enough, though, shooting is but one small element in this spelunking puzzle a...