The PlayStation 3 and Windows versions received "favorable" reviews, while the PSP version received "average" reviews, according to the
review aggregation website
Metacritic. A review from
1UP.com said that the PS3 version "succeeds wildly as an engaging shooter for the
art-house crowd, and a creative change of pace for the hardcore-shooter crowd." Some critics pointed out similarities to the game
Rez, while
The A.V. Club pointed out homages to classic arcade games such as
Centipede,
Robotron 2084, and
Time Pilot. Many publications cited the PS3 version's difficulty as a source of frustration, though some pointed out that its unlocking system can ease the process of getting through "Normal Play" (or, that it can be bypassed altogether by unlocking songs in "Single Play").
IGN also criticized the method of point-collecting: Points in
Everyday Shooter must be physically collected by the player in the brief amount of time after they appear or else they'll quickly fade away. In IGN's PS3 version review, it was noted that "flying over all the points is far less effective than it should be, since zipping through a huge clump of them will often yield only a few actual pick-ups." ==Notes==