ITTA
April 22, 2020
ITTA is a bullet-hell adventure set in a world filled with monstrous bosses. When Itta wakes up and finds herself surrounded by her dead family, her only guide is a strange spirit that takes the form of the family cat who gifts her a glowing revolver for protection. As Itta, …
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"Twin-stick shooter fans who are up for a challenge will have a literal blast toppling ITTA&s;s dozen and a half challenging bosses."
Read original review"ITTA&s;s different parts are discrete from each other, but they work quite well as a single mechanism. Its gameplay is surely the thing that keeps one engaged throughout their experience, however the story and the graphics are almost as good, …"
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45.0
Gameplay
90.0
Story
68.0
"ITTA feels like a game made for the hardcore, bullet-hell obsessives out there that&s;s friendly for less hardcore players who want to experience the story. It&s;s short, and not quite perfect on Switch, but it&s;s a strong game nonetheless."
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85.0
Gameplay
80.0
Story
75.0
"Bullet-hell games aren&s;t often known for melancholic narratives and exploration at a sedate-pace, but ITTA isn&s;t your usual bullet-hell experience. This is a top-down adventure that will appeal to fans of Hyper Light Drifter: Special Edition, Titan Souls and the …"
Read original review"ITTA could be a beloved and exciting game among the indie titles. However, the developer didn’t use the game’s potential and settled with a simple game. Yet still, with a smooth gameplay and mysterious environment, the game can bring an …"
Read original review"With its intriguing blend of tranquil exploration and tough, bullet hell boss fights, ITTA is a unique experience and a damn good game."
Read original review"ITTA isn’t a bad game by any stretch of the imagination, but I also can’t offer up anything more than a tepid endorsement given all of the trouble I had with its bugginess, reluctance to share information about how the …"
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65.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
45.0
"Seeing their health meters drop both galvanizes your resolve and heightens your dread; yes, you&s;re edging closer to victory, but your opponent is about to ramp their attack up to 11. The 18 total bosses each present a unique and …"
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65.0
Gameplay
75.0
Story
68.0
"Indie games, with their smaller budgets and lower price tags, have the luxury of being able to do things that are unexpected, combining styles of play and elements that don’t necessarily make sense on paper..."
Read original review"New indie game Itta combines a dreary narrative with hairy bullet-hell bosses, though some half-baked systems hold it back from greatness."
Read original reviewGraphics
70.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
90.0
"ITTA features all the key ingredients to be an indie darling, such as a strong art style and soundtrack, a gameplay loop reminiscent of classic games from back in the day, and a story that will hit close to home …"
Read original review"All in all, ITTA is a recommended indie game with pleasing visuals and with tough bosses offering satisfying finishers."
Read original reviewGraphics
50.0
Gameplay
70.0
Story
30.0
"Despite the flaws, ITTA is a title that stands out in a way. The graphics and fluid animations, for example, show zeal and delicacy while pleasing the eyes. Along with the intriguing narrative and the almost abstract sound part, the …"
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70.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
40.0
"ITTA&s;s not a game-changing masterpiece, but it has tight design and wonderfully crafted aesthetics in a world of hope, despair, and bullet-hell."
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