Rather ironic ending, considering the first guy... Rectangle thinguie :x
And I kinda drew a lesson from it, thinking on game's graphic evolution. From squares (Itautec QBasic games) to colors (MSX, Atari and olders) to details (8-bit and 16-bit gen consoles)
A very retro-feeling game, haven't played something like that since my Genesis/SNES days! 5 stars, no doubt
I too felt a bit disappointed because of the cash-bought diamonds... Especially on a game that can easily forget about the donations once every PC cleaning. The system is very deceiving on a flash game, sorry to say. Whether you buy those cashed diamonds, you can be sure this money will be burnt on your next maintenance season.
But anyway, the only gun you'll probably want on the premium selection is probably the Titan Slayer (first gun, 300 diamonds, earned through achievements by the time you hit stage 3-3). The doomsday might be an eye-catcher with its maxed specs, but trust me you won't like it that much. For a comparison, buy the Spear ($6000, last gun on the table), which is a nerfed version of the Doomsday, and give it a whirl. Shotgun-type weapons are so much more powerful than rebounding ones.
The second crew member was... kinda disappointing for me, in a funny way. I mean, he could've escaped just by TURNING AROUND! XD
That moment kinda reminds me of a Super Mario Land spoof flash, about the same situation between Mario and Daisy XD "God, I'm so mentally challenged!"
What mostly everyone said. Simple, good, surprising, mysterious. And annoying, but in the right dosage XD That blackening effect can get in your nerves sometimes!
Great game, and like everyone said, needs a multiplayer mode. Only nag I have are some campaign missions, where you die way too easy, and your enemies takes 4~5 missiles to be killed
The subtlety of the whole game is amazing... The green, box-shaped doors that signal the exit, the way that the shadows are used as a way to describe that he can't rely on everyone but himself, the static that filles the screen when Kathryn is available, and how she leaves the gamplay as well... Even the very screen of the game, representing his "world", all fall in place once you hit the ending.
It's of a saddening beauty, yet amusing to find out yourself. Max score, well-deserved.