I bet this guy meets Bill Gates daily at his local cafe, of which he owns the entire chain of as well as multiple other internet cafe chains. Then I bet Bill cries himself to sleep every night, in a hotel chain of which this man owns.
It's a good thing I can somehow convince my managers to make me billions upon billions of dollars my managing lemonade stands by paying them only 1,000 dollars just once.
It speaks so much about our world. Science doesn't keep the human race alive, industry and farming does. That's why it's more important in the game. Though, when you want to do science, it's ill-funded and smaller than the rest of the world - Just like in real life.
When life takes away your Korean girlfriend, go on a massacre to get her back from Potato Satan. These are truly the life lessons we need to pass down to our grandkids.
I don't like how my ranged classes run back up after they're hit. I know some of my ranged classes have enough range to attack from wherever they are, yet they head straight into a sword to the face. It's costed me a lot of battles.
Why do bombs fall so slow? Where do bombs come from? Why is this the last robot? What is his purpose? Why do coins and platforms float in the sky? Why doesn't anyone seem to care about any of this? The future holds so many questions. I this even the future?
Needs a Sandbox Mode where new enemies come in as waves and try to take over your system. Also, ship upgrades or upgrades for ship yards and warps would be nice.
4/5 because it felt like a lot of the levels were simply trial and error. Sometimes there was no way to see where you were going, and that made it frustrating at times. Otherwise a very nice sequel.
Thanks for your suggestion :) I'll fix it.