BIT.TRIP BEAT (2) - Descent
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Welcome to the second part of Bit. Trip Beat! Today, we go through Descent. Honestly, I find this level the hardest out of the three (and this was actually the first time I got over a million points here). A lot of the patterns take a bit to get used too, and the paralyzing red beats are really annoying. The boss however is a bit easy as long as you stay calm and can find a way to trap the beat behind the panels you're trying to hit. My playing made the boss seem a lot harder than it really is.
With lack of a better description, Bit. Trip Beat is essentially one-person Pong where you can't let any pixels get past Commander Video. The more pixels you hit, the higher your power level goes (with Hyper being the standard, followed by Mega, then Multi; you can stack Multi to add score multipliers). Missing pixels lower your level, and if you miss enough, you enter the Nether level (and messing up here means game over). You control Commander Video by rotating the Wiimote forward or back (of course the controls will be different if playing on a different system). It's a stressful control scheme, but surprisingly accurate.
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