''Bit.Trip Void'', marketed as ''BIT.TRIP VOID'', is an
arcade-style bullet hell rhythm game developed by
Gaijin Games
Choice Provisions Inc., formerly known as Gaijin Games Inc. prior to June 2014, is an American-origin independent video game development studio, best known for their '' Bit.Trip'' series of video games. The studio was founded in 2007 by Alex N ...
and published by
Aksys Games for the
Wii
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's
WiiWare download service. It was first released in Japan in 2009, and later in North America and PAL regions in 2009 and 2010, respectively. It was designed by Alex Neuse and Chris Osborn, while the visuals were designed by Mike Roush. While initially having what they now describe as "noisy" audio and visuals, they changed them to be more minimalistic to alleviate this, a decision which worked well with their minimalistic design for the
HUD. Neuse designed it so that it could be open to interpretation by players, though stating that they intended it to delve into starring character
Commander Video ''Commander Video'' is an alternate reality game and viral marketing campaign created by Gaijin Games and Aksys Games in order to promote their WiiWare game '' Bit.Trip Beat''.Bozon, Mark (2008-12-19)"Who is the Commander?". IGN. Retrieved on 2009- ...
's psyche, and "what it means to have emotions and personal space."
It puts players in control of a void, and represents the end of Commander Video's first chapter. Players move the void around with the joystick of either the
Classic Controller or the
Nunchuk, attempting to collect all of the black squares that appear, causing the void to grow; however, if hit players hit a white square, the void will be reduced to its regular size. Players are also able to reduce their void in size to avoid the white blocks. It features a heavy emphasis on retro-styled visuals and audio, with the audio composed by
electronic musician
Nullsleep
Nullsleep (born Jeremiah Johnson October 7, 1980) is an American electronic musician and computer artist currently residing in New York City. In 1999 he co-founded the low-bit art collective 8bitpeoples, and has served as its lead director since ...
. It was followed by three more games in the series, all developed by Gaijin Games: ''
Bit.Trip Runner
''Bit.Trip Runner'' (stylized as ''BIT.TRIP RUNNER'') is an arcade-style rhythm game developed by Gaijin Games and published by Aksys Games for the Wii's WiiWare download service. It is the fourth game to be released in the ''Bit.Trip'' series o ...
'', ''
Bit.Trip Fate'', and ''
Bit.Trip Flux''.
''Bit.Trip Void'' was well-received both before and following its release; it currently holds aggregate scores of 79 and 80.08% at
Metacritic and
GameRankings
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, respectively. It was praised for its audio and visuals, as well as its unique concept and 8-bit style. However, the high level of difficulty was still a problem, with
IGN
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citing how the game sometimes blends the black squares with a black background, as well as a lack of leaderboards, which both IGN and
GameSpot deride. ''Video Gamer'' named it as one of their recommendations for the WiiWare service.
Gameplay
Players take control of a spherical black void while black and white squares come from all sides of the screen in a modern retro game described by
GameSpot and
IGN
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as a
bullet hell game.
It is controlled using either the
Nunchuk or the
Classic Controller for the Wii. Other versions use differing controls, with the console versions using the analogue stick. ''Void'' has three levels, with two checkpoints and a boss at the end. Before each level is a cutscene of the main character, Commander Video. Players are tasked with hitting every black square, while avoiding the white ones. With each black square hit, the void grows, and the player's combo grows with it, increasing the score more with every combo increase; however, if a white square hits the void, it will undo the void's growth and reset the combo to zero. The void may grow to great sizes, taking up most of the screen. Sometimes, the size will be too large to not hit a white square. This forces players to return to normal size by pushing a button, though without the added punishment of losing their combo. When the void returns to normal size, it will often be accompanied with a beat with squares coming out of the void.
Occasionally, players will obtain the ability to repel white squares, crucial for some parts. Hitting white squares or missing black squares too often will send the players' void to the netherworld; if they continue to fail to hit the black squares or dodge the white squares, they will get a game over, and will have to start over at the last checkpoint. After dying in or beating a level, players are shown their final score, and if it is a high score, will be able to enter it in. The
HUD information such as the score and combo are shown in the background. Anywhere from two to four players may play at one time, with each player's void connected to each other, making any white squares that hit any void affect everyone.
Development and release
''Bit.Trip Void'' was developed by
Gaijin Games
Choice Provisions Inc., formerly known as Gaijin Games Inc. prior to June 2014, is an American-origin independent video game development studio, best known for their '' Bit.Trip'' series of video games. The studio was founded in 2007 by Alex N ...
and published by
Aksys Games for the
Wii
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's
WiiWare digital download service. It was first released in Japan on October 27, 2009, and was later released in North America and PAL regions on November 23, 2009 and March 5, 2010, respectively. It was announced with an official website called explorethevoid.com. It was produced by Alex Neuse, illustrated by Mike Roush, and composed by
electronic musician
Nullsleep
Nullsleep (born Jeremiah Johnson October 7, 1980) is an American electronic musician and computer artist currently residing in New York City. In 1999 he co-founded the low-bit art collective 8bitpeoples, and has served as its lead director since ...
. Initially, it was to be controlled using the
Wii Remote's pointer technology, where the void acts as the pointer's cursor and grows and shrinks based on how close the pointer is to the Wii's
Sensor Bar
The Wii Remote, also known colloquially as the Wiimote, is the primary game controller for Nintendo's Wii home video game console. An essential capability of the Wii Remote is its motion sensing capability, which allows the user to interact wi ...
. However, Neuse felt that it "completely destroyed the sense of meandering and flow they strove for"; additionally, the mechanic of adjusting size with the distance from the sensor bar was too complicated, leading to them using the Nunchuk. Because of its freer movement compared to that of its predecessors ''
Bit.Trip Beat
''Bit.Trip Beat'', marketed as ''BIT.TRIP BEAT'', is an arcade-style music video game developed by Gaijin Games and published by Aksys Games for the Wii's WiiWare download service. It was released in 2009 in North America, and released in Japan an ...
'' and ''
Bit.Trip Core'', it enabled Neuse to design levels to have patterns coming from all sides of the screen.
The visuals and audio were initially designed to be complex, but the developers found this to be too "noisy"; as a result, they made it more simplified and minimal. He described the current build as "black and white over a sunset background", versus the early build, which he describes as "midnight colors". Roush was not satisfied with the earlier design, feeling that nothing about it was exciting, leading to its current design. The game was designed without a
HUD, an idea that they've had from the very beginning; the minimalistic design that they went with fit in well with this. While it had less time to complete, due to
E3 2009, it was considered their easiest game to develop at the time.
In discussing the underlying meanings behind ''Void'', Neuse explains that ''Void'' "delve into his psyche, and what it means to have emotions and personal space. Not only what it means to have those things, but to use and abuse them." However, he noted that this was only their intention, and that he wanted it to be left up to interpretation by players. A ''Void''-themed level was featured in the
iOS release of ''Bit.Trip Beat''. ''Bit.Trip Void'' was designated the end of a chapter of games consisting of itself and its predecessors; however, at its reveal, Gaijin Games stated "But as one chapter ends, another begins.." It was followed up by three more games, namely ''
Bit.Trip Runner
''Bit.Trip Runner'' (stylized as ''BIT.TRIP RUNNER'') is an arcade-style rhythm game developed by Gaijin Games and published by Aksys Games for the Wii's WiiWare download service. It is the fourth game to be released in the ''Bit.Trip'' series o ...
'', ''
Bit.Trip Fate'', and ''
Bit.Trip Flux''.
The game was later bundled with the other five ''Bit.Trip'' games as ''
Bit.Trip Complete'' for the Wii in 2011. A
Nintendo Switch
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port released on December 25, 2020.
Reception
Pre-release
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's Stephen Totilo called its controls the most comfortable in the series, also praising its graphics, sound, and for being the most "gamer-friendly".
IGN
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's Levi Buchanan found himself "hooked" on ''Void'' after playing it at
Penny Arcade Expo in 2009, citing the retro aesthetic used.
GameSpot's Sophia Tong found it easy to play it for a long period of time due to its implementation of checkpoints, also calling it as engaging as the others.
Post-release
Since its release, ''Bit.Trip Void'' has received generally positive reception, holding aggregate scores of 79 and 80.08% at
Metacritic and
GameRankings
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respectively.
IGN
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's Daemon Hatfield praised the
Atari 2600-like visuals and soundtrack, in particular the players' ability to contribute to it. And while he found the game's appearance stylish, he found it too difficult to track the black squares when the background fades to black. He also derided the lack of online leaderboards, commenting that "it is becoming less and less acceptable to overlook the most basic of online functionality."
GameSpot's Lark Anderson praised ''Void'' for making the traditionally difficult more forgiving with the implementation of checkpoints and continues, as well as its "risk-versus-reward" mechanic, which he describes as a "refreshing spin" on the
bullet hell genre. However, like Hatfield, he found fault in the lack of online leaderboards, adding that the number of levels is small.
Video Gamer
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's James Orry named it one of their WiiWare recommendations, particularly if readers are looking for something a "little different".
Eurogamer's Kristan Reed described it as a "deeply unhinged voyage into the realms of chiptune rhythm-action." Reed, however, did describe it as being difficult, and that even with checkpoints, the game is a "rough ride".
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's Mike Fahey called the backgrounds psychedelic, and praised
Gaijin Games
Choice Provisions Inc., formerly known as Gaijin Games Inc. prior to June 2014, is an American-origin independent video game development studio, best known for their '' Bit.Trip'' series of video games. The studio was founded in 2007 by Alex N ...
for creating "compelling modern games with 8-bit sensibilities."
Destructoid's Stella Wong called it a stellar entry in the series, praising its atmosphere. She felt that the audio was less prominent than it was in ''Bit.Trip Core'', comparing it to ''
Rez''.
''
Official Nintendo Magazine'' described it as "Insanely hard retro magic."
While ''
NGamer
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'' found it to be a "one-trick pony", they called its idea "neat" and "well-executed".
References
External links
Official web site for ''Bit.Trip Void''
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