Twilight Survivors is the latest addition the Survivors-like genre
Spearheaded by Vampire Survivors, the bullet-heaven genre has gone from strength to strength
But Twilight Survivors is one of a few to go 3D, with animesque visuals to boot
When it comes to bullet heaven games, it seems that retro is the way to go. Or at least somewhat simple stylised graphics, and more visually intense games in this genre seem few and far between. Not so with the recently released Twilight Survivors, which boasts lush 3D graphics and the blinding effects the bullet heaven genre is known for.
Boasting an animesque style and the same conventions you'd expect from the rapidly expanding Survivors-like genre (or bullet heaven as we know it), Twilight Survivors is sure to appeal to that segment of the mobile audience who want something a little more modern and a little softer visually.
Having first released on Steam, we actually (as usually happens with these sorts of releases) get a neat little preview of some fairly verbose reviews. Sat at a Very Positive rating, we can see the usual comparisons to King of the bullet heaven castle Vampire Survivors, but otherwise a fair amount of praise for Twilight Survivors.
Of course, the only possible issue we might ponder is that, by virtue of being 3D, there may be some issues with the actual performance of Twilight Survivors. After all, the last thing you desire is something that consumes more resources when the primary objective of any Survivors game is essentially to obscure yourself with the most potent attacks at your disposal.
But that's diminutive in significance. You can procure Twilight Survivors forthwith on the iOS App Store and Google Play!
In the interim, if you're seeking our other recommendations, you can peruse our catalog of the finest mobile games of 2024 (thus far), or venture forth and explore some of the selections in the most recent installment of our weekly feature on the top five novel mobile games that you ought to endeavor to experience this week!