The biggest tip I can offer is that the detector is your best friend once it becomes available. It allows you to tell which enemies are playing dead and which are actually dead, how many enemies are in front of you (and behind and to the sides), where the objective locations, ATMs and caches are and for those who are trying to complete the badge for the Best of 2015 quest, the final upgrade lets you locate stashes.
You could save your money, but the game becomes much easier with that investment.
This was truly a creepy end to a creepy series. And in this case, it's not a bad thing. Never expected that twist at the end. Now if you'll excuse me I need to figure out what to do with my time since I won't be sleeping for the next few nights.
For those who haven't played the first game, if you put the tiger in Cody's bed (right side in the middle), he will wake up at the end of the game. Touching moment, really.
It appears that the Conservation Of Ninjutsu rule is in effect, meaning that choosing the multiple smaller ones will be beneficial if you can get a couple of quick kills in as soon as the fight starts.
Sihirbaz, you encapsuled all of the things I look for in an amazing flash game. Something that's fun, challenging without being overly hard, and a good story line to justify why the characters are doing what they're doing. Congrats, you earned the 5 stars I gave you.
It's no where near as bad of a game as you claim. The main suggestion I have is to put a trigger warning in the description. Speaking as someone who used to actually cut, warning people who are currently cutting of the actions in this game might warn them to avoid it.
It's actually not a bad game. Just a few kinks with getting stuck occasionally. Also I don't like how difficult the stalactites make it to jump in certain places. 4/5
@Leboyo56 Burning ropes is only mainstream for those who started when it was popular. *I* on the other hand, have been burning ropes long before. And nonetheless, it's still MUCH more underground than using spacecraft.
@bobertyler, that's probably due to the fact that it's one of those games that people will play when they just want to relax from the harder games. I know that at least 20 of those plays are mine alone. If people are like me, that would easily explain it.