When comparing Crimzon Clover World Ignition vs Nuclear Throne, the Slant community recommends Nuclear Throne for most people. In the question“What are the best Bullet Hell games on PC?” Nuclear Throne is ranked 9th while Crimzon Clover World Ignition is ranked 11th. The most important reason people chose Nuclear Throne is:
While playing the screen will shake and judder around, making for a visceral experience and for those uncomfortable with the shaking there is an option to even turn it down in the settings
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Pros
Pro Easy to learn, hard to master
The mechanics to the game are simple: A normal wide shot, and a focus shot which can also lock on to enemies to increase your multiplier. There is a bomb gauge which can be partially used to clear the screen, or once full can launch you into Boost mode, increasing your ship's power and score multiplier. You can even do this again for Double Boost Mode! Learn to effectively use all of these to maximize your score once you've cleared the game.
Pro Well balanced and polished
Crimzon Clover may have begun as a fan title ("doujin") but has become exceptionally well made with the release of World Ignition, on par if not better than many recent professional releases.
Pro Adjustable screen shake
While playing the screen will shake and judder around, making for a visceral experience and for those uncomfortable with the shaking there is an option to even turn it down in the settings
Pro Procedurally generated levels
While always a staple of any roguelike not all roguelites use procedurally generated levels, but this one does, which gives the advantage of a new experience every time the game is played.
Cons
Con Visually busy
There are always a large amount of bullets and enemies on screen, making it sometimes difficult to be able to tell what's going on.
Con Early Access
The game is in Early Access, which means it is still in development and will most likely have missing features as well as bugs.