Achievements: Hobbit--View instructions & credits. Dwarf--Load up your game 3 times. Bomberman--Lose 3 times. Red Dragon--Lvl. 17 complete. Devil--Lvl. 18 complete. Angel--Research everything.--- start lvl 6 (2) kill the first wave with your tower (3) send hobbits like crazy (4) you just made 6000 xp in 2 minutes (keep these alive)
Knife part. Interesting concept, however it get's rather frustrating because you have no control over the knife, just correct timing. Avoid this in future (if any) games.
Interesting game, no doubt, but the lack of control of cards severely reduces the fun of planned strategy, though the improvised strategy does give it an interesting aspect. 3/5.
But it doesn't end there. If you happen to run into two enemies at a time, prepare to lose loads of health. The player cannot hit two enemies at the same time, yet they can both hit you consecutively, and even if you do kill one, they will sometimes still continue to attack.
I like how the decapitated guy still managed to kick me in the shin while an archer I couldn't see shoots me from off screen.
Seriously, was this game even tested before it was released?
A game based on a single powerful warrior should have controls and gameplay similar to that, not "kick swing kick swing" combat. Needs more depth to controls.
Not only is the move pool driveway puddle shallow, the enemies have all what you do and more. So it comes basically to a who can kick the other person first. Even when you kick first, if the opponent kicked at the same time, their attack takes precedence, leaving you stunned for longer, giving them a free attack.
Another horrible aspect, moves do inconsistent damage and attacks are also inconsistent. If I'm going to be playing this crapshoot of a game I want to see a head fly every time I kill.
One of the only MAJOR flaws I find is the horribly inexcusable frame rate. I only put the speed bar to 7 and I was seeing double of a single note form lag.
This along with song length, too long to keep interest. Beautiful songs, but I don't want to listen to them over and over again if I mess up just once.