Also, full-screen doesn't exactly make the game go full screen, it actually makes the game appear in a smaller view for some reason. Might want to check up on that.
As already stated, the upgrades are pretty costly, but I understand why. They're pretty costly because it's a way to keep people playing in order to get the item they desire, which should increase its replay value. BUT, the repetitiveness DOES get rather tedious quite quickly, so I do believe dropping the item prices should make things a bit more fun.
I also understand that this is a work-in-progress Runner, and the in-game achievements are pretty good ones thus far, but perhaps providing a bigger reward for completing a bundle of achievements would also make the item retrieval better.
One last thing: About 80% of my losses were due to staring at the action going on in the background, very outstanding job on that aspect.
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I've been thinking: Wouldn't it be a grand idea to change up the stage layouts once or twice a month? I feel it'd give players more of a challenge having to sort of figure out a new "zombie annihilation" pattern every once in a while.
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Side note: I very much like the idea of having the option to save up AP by skipping your turns. Leaving it at a limit of 20 was also a very great idea. Good job.
Another thing: Not sure if it's just me, but every time I start this game, my characters are never in the same formation as the last time. Anything you can do about that? It's slightly bothersome going into a battle to find out my characters aren't in the same formation.
Not sure if this only applies to me or not, but loading the game using the Autosave feature in Ashwood Forest on the map with the abandoned house automatically moves me to the top-left corner of the Crystal Caverns where there are three X marks on the ground. I'm stuck in the wall to the left of the top-left X on that map.
Great game. The story is beautiful, did an outstanding job on the use of perspective, and the soundtrack is very calming, relaxing, and helps with concentration, along with fitting perfectly as the story progresses. Even the ending was beautiful-- makes me want to play it over and over again.
The great thing about this is: Even if you don't want to play anymore, the music alone will keep you from closing the page. Definite 5/5.
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