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Bullet Hell.
A list of PC games filtered by the "Bullet Hell" tag, ranked by quality, popularity, and price.
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Jets'n'Guns 2
Bullet HellWar
Quality 72Popularity 49Value 79

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Neon Abyss
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 70Popularity 35Value 82

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Halls of Torment
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 93Popularity 36Value 57

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Maiden and Spell
Bullet HellMultiplayer
Quality 77Popularity 24Value 94

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Battle Ram
Bullet HellAction
Quality 69Popularity 54Value 81

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Full Metal Furies
Bullet HellMultiplayer
Quality 88Popularity 27Value 80

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Over 9000 Zombies!
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 70Popularity 50Value 81

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Undertale
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 96Popularity 44Value 48

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The Binding of Isaac
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 91Popularity 38Value 60

Historical Low!
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Phoenix Force
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 67Popularity 45Value 88

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Titan Attacks!
Bullet HellBuilding
Quality 73Popularity 45Value 80

Historical Low!
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Killsquad
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 70Popularity 28Value 100

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Brotato
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 77Popularity 42Value 70

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Nex Machina
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 87Popularity 26Value 80

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LUFTRAUSERS
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 87Popularity 29Value 80

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HYPER DEMON
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 92Popularity 28Value 74

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Vampire Hunters
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 72Popularity 26Value 95

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KILL KNIGHT
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 91Popularity 26Value 77

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Beat Hazard
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 85Popularity 30Value 78

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Devil Daggers
Bullet HellSingleplayer
Quality 91Popularity 31Value 70
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Why does the count differ from Steam's?
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