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Beat Hazard 2 and Beat Hazard Ultra are now available DRM-free. Get Beat Hazard Ultra 70% off and Beat Hazard 2 20% off until October 23rd, 5pm UTC.

Experience your music collection like never before with this intense music driven arcade shooters. Each of your songs will have its own unique ebb and flow based on the music.
Power up your spaceship and watch as the music boosts your firepower. Unleash hell on the enemy ships when you max out with weapon pickups!
Beat Hazard seamlessly mixes the love of gaming and music. Together they become greater than the sum of their parts.
So the Beat Hazard Ultra on GOG is the complete package, equivalent to the "Beat Hazard Epic Bundle" on STEAM, right?

The Beat Hazard Epic Bundle on STEAM, contains:
Beat Hazard(base game)
Beat Hazard - Ultra(DLC)
Beat Hazard - Shadow Operations Unit(DLC)
Is it similar to Symphony, in gameplay?

Is it "Better" than Symphony? (more fun, more enjoyable)?
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MadalinStroe: So the Beat Hazard Ultra on GOG is the complete package, equivalent to the "Beat Hazard Epic Bundle" on STEAM, right?

The Beat Hazard Epic Bundle on STEAM, contains:
Beat Hazard(base game)
Beat Hazard - Ultra(DLC)
Beat Hazard - Shadow Operations Unit(DLC)
I think yes, but I wonder, why there is no Mac and Linux version.
Because in others digital stores there is. Also DRM free (on some).
Have the first one on Steam and will gladly buy the second one here when the achievements are implemented (as this is a game crying for those :) ).

Thanks to the DEV for the feedback provided in previous posts.
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: Is it similar to Symphony, in gameplay?

Is it "Better" than Symphony? (more fun, more enjoyable)?
1. No.
2. Yes, Beat Hazard is actually enjoyable. Especially for the price the first one currently is I highly recommend it.
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omega64: 1. No.
2. Yes, Beat Hazard is actually enjoyable. Especially for the price the first one currently is I highly recommend it.
Thanks! Will give it a try, then!
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OP-2019: ...I wonder, why there is no Mac and Linux version.
Because in others digital stores there is. Also DRM free (on some).
This usually happens when the ports were handled by somebody else, other than the developer/publisher that added the game on GOG. In this case, since the developer seems interested in updating his release, by adding GOG achievements, there is still hope.
Hey, wow, it's FUN!!!
Just a heads up: the big orange "steaming" should probably be "streaming".

That being said, BH1 is already in my cart.
So, what music would y'all recommend to accompany these games?
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Barry_Woodward: So, what music would y'all recommend to accompany these games?
When I eventually get it, I'm probably going to start with The Rasmus, then work up to Iron Maiden.
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Barry_Woodward: So, what music would y'all recommend to accompany these games?
I like something that thumps, personally I use the electro-industrial genre from the 90s, but anything with a heavy beat is nice.

That is, IIRC, this is one of the ones I have that react to your music to alter the game.

The shooter rythm games do really well with heavy bass, anything from rap to that weird raver stuff with the wah-wah doops. Typically the higher stuff, like metal, causes more activity. The lower stuff causes more intensity and pulses the action.

Though, it's also nice to play some folkk, get a nice relaxying game to the tune of a fiddle with more weaving rhytmically than general chaos.