This is definitely one of the more unique editions of this form of game, primarily due to the fact that you must complete missions to attain the rights to buy more upgrades. This means that this game requires more skill than luck, as usually is with these types of game. Definitely something for everyone to at least try out. 5/5
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I feel it would be quite convenient if the upgrades were set in an increasing order of cost, or perhaps you could set the order of your choosing, eg. Upgrade type, cost, alphabetical order, etc. I know that the upgrades have some form of order already, but I feel this would be beneficial to many players, especially ones who wish to see which upgrades they can buy earlier on.
Meh, way too many people complaining because they can't beat Lvl 3. I say, get good, or get out. I don't see anything wrong with this game, besides the fact that it can get pretty tedious at times.
Just allow me to say that this is an amazing sequel to the preceding frantic games, of which were probably what I would consider the greatest shoot-em-ups of all time. This game seems well polished and well designed, and definitely lives up to it's name.
However, there seems to be a certain level of originality of which this game lacks. I could not tell you what it was, but there seems to be a void in this game which remains to be filled.
That said, this game is definitely worth a 4/5, but to reach that legendary 5* status, I feel the game requires to be slightly more original. So I will give it a 4/5.
I do really like the concept of this game, but it's really just another sci-fi platformer, with some portal references thrown in. Something special in it's own right, but along with the others, it doesn't stand out a huge amount.
Still, 4/5.
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