Hoo boy. Masterable skills... I'm going to be stuck on this game for a while. :) Also, I really hope that the elemental pairing thing is not as exactly it is said in the in-game books and just the NPC author being prejudiced or whatever is the right. Because I doubt all women would always secretly search for someone who would dominate them. Or that people of opposing Moral Elements will be incapable of standing each other and such.
While a headshot should kill zombies fast, I don't mind the fact that we would have to take a few shots to make it get through their thick heads that they should be dead. I mean there's a guy in Russia who survived getting shot in the head by an AK. The bullet got stuck in the bone of the forehead somehow and was easily pulled out without a problem.
Why can't we attempt to fix this? If humanity had reached a point where star ships only need one human crew member paired with an AI, the wouldn't it be possible to fix the navigation systems somehow?
Dear god, we need upgrades for Bob STAT. As good as the tension is, it's even more pulse raising (not in a good way) if you have an OCD quirk of basically doing the mission right and proper, without alarms and maximum money.
This game sorely needs a "New Game +" mode where we can replay the entire game from Wave 1 with all upgrades. That or the NG+ mode being only three waves long, one supermassive wave for each boss and the final wave for t final boss and much harder than usual epic boss fight. Along with the enemy troop reactions to the Peacekeeper having maxed upgrades.
This game or a sequel (if ther is going to be one) needs the 'see the unseen' ability to highlight the hidden destructible blocks. Or an X-Ray function so I could roam all over the landscape and scan objects to see if they're hollow and have secrets inside.
I desire for a sequel... one where in the end I could perform incredibly slow quantum deconstruction and reconstruction on the scientist and Mr. Smith. As many times as I could desire, because my wrath is boundless!
If feel sad for the 'evil' wizard. He wasn't really evil per say, more like insane. Couldn't handle the fact that he was but a construct and decided to annihilate the world he was 'born' in. But if he could have done that and move on to other worlds, he could have simply escaped and lived out his life in freedom as a hermit or whatever. But unfortunately that is not possible... the system was in control the entire time. :(
I'm disappointed there is no New Game+ kind of thing where you could take your fully upgraded knight and use him to save all the princesses and kill the boss in one go.
Ugh... why is that scientist still loyal to Globex, even after it tried to liquidate his colleagues and him. When your employer tries to kill you, you leave and don't look back... unless he's scared for his life of the Globex Leader, who seems to have been infected with the virus. Maybe that's how all this mess started, the boss took a sniff of the virus and everything went to hell.