Definitely fun at first, but the clumsy controls to do special attacks and the onslaught of "more of the same enemies, just with more HP/damage" leaves me wanting a little more.
@Calhovin Make sure you take out the disco ball carriers as soon as you see 'em, they fry up all your shields. There's a lot going on at level 10 that distracts you from 'em.
FYI, maxing out the best car leaves you with a car that's so powerful it flips itself over when going full throttle. So the lesson here is don't max out your car?
I made it to level 29 and I'm still not entirely sure what's going on. The game practically played itself up to this point, basically clicked whatever the game forced me to click. Must be a new genre of games of "tutorial"? /sarcasm
Loved the other Decision games, but this one... the more I play the less fun I have. Went from 5/5 to 3/5. Just gonna stop playing before it dips any lower.
Loved all the other Decisions, even appreciate that's it's very similar to them. But this one I feel has new problems like getting stuck in a loading screen, and possibly some memory leak slowing things down.
Attention new players: this is a fun game, but please know that no matter how hard you grind you will *never* acquire all of the equipment (especially for the off-hand). Just know that before you invest your time in this game.
Fun glitch: if you get a key in the final level and beat the boss, you don't get credit for it. Really cool when you've been on an Empty Chest streak of about 7-8.
This game has the distinct "honor" of being the first ever TD game I enjoyed. I typically don't like TD, but I gave this one a try thinking I'll get the 5 easy points and peace out but I stuck around to finish. 5/5
Seriously, there's just no ending? I fulfilled all the main quests and 6 side quests, I've been sailing the seas and diving in random spots (that's not part of either quest columns) and come up with nothing.