QUIT RATING FOR GRAPHICS, FOOLS.
You're forgetting the first rule. GAMEPLAY OVER GRAPHICS. Rate for gameplay.
Oh, and spend fifteen minutes learning how to play the game before you rate.
Also, the AI is a piece of shit.
Having AI too difficult poses the same problem in MUGEN. It makes the game frustrating and not fun. I couldn't even freaking HIT E. Honda with Ryu because he kept spamming his long arm punch, and every time I got close to him, he grabbed me before I could press an unresponsive key. This game is just terrible, I'm going back to MUGEN. 1/5.
hi23100,
Look at this game. What is it made with? FLASH. And even so, it has interesting and fun gameplay, and you're not forced to battle with other players. The whole "Life" system makes it feel like a classic arcade game, kind of, so yeah.
Besides, this is free. And it's awesome. >:U So F*ck you.
Agh...
There's no instructions at all! >:U
I mean, Both WarioWare AND the Four-second series have a quick one or two word instruction for the current microgame. For example, on the one where you're supposed to get the ball to the kid, you should make it say "RETRIEVE!!"
Terrible, terrible game. 1/5.
Actually, having all missiles makes for a serious design flaw... >.>
Missiles target the enemies at the TOP of the screen, regardless of where the others are. They absolutely cannot be used without lightning, which attacks the enemies at the front.
Yeah, there are perverted idiots crawling all over this game, drawing crude penises instead of playing the game. They're also fail trolls. NEEDS A VOTE KICK BUTTON.
Well, just to keep it so we can sort of still play against eachother, try a NON-PUBLIC MULTIPLAYER feature. Yeah. We can create our own little servers, just for us and a few select friends. The servers must have passwords of over six letters, so only you and your friends can access them.
This way there will be MUCH less hackers, and we can still play with eachother. Of course, if you spout the server name and password over Kong's chat, you're going to get hackers. >.> Well, most people know not to do that.
Sound good?