At first I was excited because I kept getting an alert for every level I beat after level 36 that said I had set a new high score. This led me to believe I was the first person on Kongregate to make it past level 36. Then I checked the high score and found out that such was not the case... Still, a great game, and just makes me regret even more that I've never played the real Portal.
Does this remind anyone else of Pokemon? Anyways, I've noticed a trend in online RPGs: when you attack, you miss more often than you hit. Seriously, why does this happen in every online RPG I've ever played?!?! Every time I try to attack I miss.
I'd totally forgotten that Unity even existed, but this is easily the best Unity game I've played so far. I honestly think that if every level had a camera like level 5 did, or even if the camera was just a little more independent, the entire game would be easier to manage. That was the only real problem I ran into while playing this game: the camera was constantly getting in the way.
I remember this game. I also remember how proud of myself I was when I finally figured it out. Still, since I already knew how to do everything, this was probably the easiest hard badge I've ever gotten.
The shove minigame and the "Push random keys to escape from death" thing after you die were utterly pointless. Other than that, good game. Now if it was just a little more challenging...
Well! About time I finally got around to playing this game! Anyways, awesome. I've only got two complaints: a bit to easy, but the fun gameplay makes up for it. And... did anyone else besides me think it would have been more awesome with an infinite mode? Just sayin'.
Okay! A shooter AARPG that actually WORKS! And on top of that, it's one of the better online AARPGs I've played. Great job!
The plot is kinda meh though.
Fairy: Go join the clan of the abandoned.
Player: Why?
Fairy: Because I said so.
Player: Um... okay...