Could have been good but handles really badly. Also, it might help at the weapon select screen if you could actually see the stats for the weapon you're about to use.
It's so refreshing to see there's someone on Kongregate who can make a puzzle that's hard but also satisfying to work away at. 5/5, would play again.
Sure, the plot is cheesily written (and what is this obsession everyone seems to have with thermite?) but I assume you intended it that way.
I totally felt like I was hacking the Gibson :)
Could have been good, but everything's set up to assume you're going to play as a destroyer. Not to mention that segment 3 ought to have been broken into about 3 parts so you could get a new shop at each point.
Definitely far too much exposition here. Sure it's important to deliver plot but some of these guys seem far too keen on launching into a two-page, badly thought out ramble on the nature of good and evil, or whether men with beards are as attractive as they think they are, or whatever. Now I know random characters who talk too much can be funny, but you can have too much of a good thing.
You know, I saw this and thought "Oh goddess, another game like Feudalism." But then I learned not to judge a book by its cover, and now it's midnight. Nice game.
I do feel like I'm being punished for success though when I score a clean victory only to have far too little cash because I didn't kill enough people on the way. Some sort of fast victory bonus might be nice.
This is a pretty seriously dull game. If you put the player in a situation where they have to learn the trick to handling it in order to survive more than 10 seconds, don't then lock them in the same spot for the next 5 minutes - It means guaranteed boredom.
Fan of squidi's? Nice implementation, but I just got hit by a rotating lock on the level with 3 locks after the spiral one, and now I'm trapped in a little box with another lock.
Really nice context-sensitive actions. Could really do with something to break up the rounds, give you a feeling you're not just facing ever-incresing numbers of roughly the same guys.