The Nintendo Switch continues to be a success for the company, thanks to the multitude of games to keep fans entertained. While series likeSuper Marioremain evergreen, the Switch has also dabbled with other genres. This includes the bullet hell style of games, where players have to survive a barrage of offenses.

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Bullet hell games aren’t always associated with the Switch, meaning not everyone knows the best ones available on the console. But there are several that deliver a fun experience, which can be enjoyed by both casuals and hardcore gamers. It’s worth looking at the ones that feature a good mix between action and genre-based gameplay.

10Ikaruga

The popularity of Ikaruga is such that it was ported to the Nintendo Switch over two decades after its original release. Ikaruga was considered revolutionary at the time for its polarity feature. Here, players can change the nature of the ship in their control to either be attack-heavy or based on defense.

It’s a vertically scrolling shoot-em-up game with a barrage of projectiles released from enemies. As such, you need to be mindful of when to be defensive and when it’s best to go guns blazing. Ikaruga works well regardless of whether you want to play it on a handheld or at home on the Nintendo Switch.

The player’s ship fires dark-colored bullets while dodging light-colored enemy fire in Ikaruga

9Enter The Gungeon

Enter the Gungeonallows up to four players to engage in some bullet hell fun. Although it can also be enjoyed in single-player mode, the best entertainment comes fromEnter the Gungeon’s arcade-style gameplay. The objective is to guide the protagonists across dangerous floors to find an all-powerful gun.

Along the way, you need to eliminate just about everything in your path, as enemies arrive in droves. The large variety of weapons at your disposal brings a level of diversity to the gameplay. Players can choose which guns they feel pack the biggest punch. Enter the Gungeon has the perfect difficulty to challenge you to see it all the way through.

Two-player co-op with the Pilot and Cultist in Enter the Gungeon

8Jamestown: Legend Of The Lost Colony

Games in the bullet hell genre tend to be over-the-top, and the best ones fully embrace this aspect. Jamestown takes this to extreme levels, featuring a conflict on Mars during the 17th century. It’s as bizarre as it sounds, yet the marriage of different time periods and steampunk aesthetics works perfectly.

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There are multiple factions shooting each other at the same time, which makes it an adrenaline-pumping game to play. Jamestown’s controls are similar to most shooters, so there’s little time spent learning its intricacies. All in all, if you love no-holds-barred atmospheres, then this is the best game to satisfy that urge.

7Assault Android Cactus+

Assault Android Cactus+ seeks to give players their money’s worth. There’s a lot of content to choose from, ranging from single-player, co-op, and tough, time-consuming challenges. It’s a throwback to classic games where aggression is key, but the quarter-down camera and level morphing give it a modern spin as well.

Assault Android Cactus+ might feel packed with too many elements, but you can also opt to go the simple route and just shoot enemies down. Those wishing to test every option available can pick between primary and secondary weapons, along with honing your skills to get through the difficult challenge-based missions.

Enemies shoot at a ship in Jamestown Legend Of The Lost Colony

6Don’t Die, Mr. Robot!

Don’t Die, Mr. Robot! is an interesting take on the bullet hell genre, where fruit is used as a weapon. Unlike otherrobots seen in gaming before, Mr. Robot is largely defenseless. But the protagonist can avoid enemies by dodging fruit that will redirect on his foes to make them explode.

Don’t Die, Mr. Robot! is as casual a game as they come, which gives it an evergreen quality. Of course, the difficulty does pick up the longer a playthrough goes. You need to be exceptionally adept at dodging since the screen is filled with enemy projectiles and fruit being flung around.

Multiple characters shoot at each other in a battlefield in Assault Android Cactus

5Archvale

Archvale blends bullet hell with RPG mechanics, as players guide the protagonist across the world. The action is balanced with plot-relevant moments where you need to figure out where the fabled Archvale is. When things do get going, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the hordes of enemies.

Your combat skills are put to the test with the many backdrops offering different kinds of foes to fight. Archvale might sound daunting, but it’s presented in such a way that the RPG moments perfectly complement the combat sequences. There’s also enough space for you to figure out your tactics while fighting enemies.

Fruits tossed around a screen in Don’t Die, Mr. Robot

4Rabi-Ribi

Rabi-Ribi is about the main character who lands in a mysterious land, turning into a human from a rabbit. She has to search for a way back, during which she comes across foes out to get her. The primary gameplay surrounds dodging the plethora of attacks from enemies in the vicinity.

Rabi-Ribi’s exploration aspect gives it greater legs to extend its runtime, while the main objective is to take down the baddies before they can get to you. Being a 2D sidescroller, you need to ensure your jumping skills are to the mark since there aren’t too many places to go while dodging.

A number of attacks in a maze in Archvale

3Wildcat Gun Machine

Wildcat Gun Machineis a dungeon crawler thatholds nothing back when it comes to enemies. You have everything from monsters to mech robots, and flesh-eating beasts to fight. It helps that the protagonist is equipped with several guns and explosives to bring the fight to the baddies.

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Wildcat Gun Machine packs a lot of action within short bursts, as certain sections of the game have a lot of action to keep up with. But the fun keeps on ticking the farther you get to the end. What it lacks in terms of diverse environments, Wildcat Gun Machine easily makes up for when it comes to keeping players occupied with constant battles.

2Furi

Furi is a definite contender for being one of themost difficult indie games released. In a departure from the gaming norm, there are no normal missions. Instead, Furi entirely focuses on boss fights from start to finish. The protagonist has to escape from a prison comprising ten different islands.

Furi combines bullet hell with hack-and-slash and shoot-em-up mechanics to give each boss fight a unique flavor. Although you may attack in different ways, bosses will always rain down bullets that need to be avoided to survive. It’s more than likely that you’ll die several times, but the risk is worth the reward.

A number of projectiles around two trees in Rabi-Ribi

1Just Shapes & Beats

Just Shapes & Beats proves that rhythm games can be exhilarating as well as be part of the bullet hell genre. While there aren’t any actual bullets here, you have to dodge many different kinds of shapes that move to the particular piece of music that’s playing.

Failing is an unavoidable part of the game since the shapes become larger and more complex the longer your playthrough goes. But players will be motivated by the prospect of lasting longer than others. It’s one of the toughest bullet hell games ever made, so going the distance places you in elite company.

A monster throws projectiles in Wildcat Gun Machine

A number of projectiles approach the protagonist in Furi

A number of shapes dancing onscreen in Just Shapes and Beats