Mildly entertaining, the mouse interface is an interesting touch. But it also brings about a fault. When you slash at someone near the edge of your screen, it gets caught because it goes out of the window, so it doesn't perform the slash. It seems like this game should be on the Nintendo DS.
4/5
Extremely fun. Love the music. The addition of the dimensions adds a new level of twist and challenge. Just as good, if not better, than the original.
5/5
I played the three games out of order. Compared to the others, it's incredibly short and easy. It felt like it showed its age at the beginning, but near the end it felt like the later ones.
4/5
A great sequel. The travel parts adds another line of thought to the game. I fought my way through Jonestown with one survivor with me.
5/5, Favorited.
I thoroughly enjoyed this game. The controls are sound, there's a perfect amount of power ups, and the setting (microbe wars! :D) is great. The AI was a little bit towards the dumb side though.
5/5
This is an incredible flash game. It's impossible to be frustrated by it because if you actually think about it, you're an animated slab of meat trying to save a girl made of band aids. The controls are smooth, the graphics are beautiful, and the blood that smears everywhere when you wall kick or slide is just hilarious.
5/5 and favorited
I have to admit that I like this one more than Shift 3. I'm not completely sure why. Maybe it's the better hit detection. Maybe not. Anyway, I like this one a lot. The hit detection is still a bit iffy, but I still enjoyed the game.
4/5
Although it's pretty fun to take the place of a sniper shooting people with a scope, the glitch where the best rifle doesn't work and the constant spelling errors sort of put me off against this game.
3/5
A cute platformer, but inherently flawed. The hit detection is shamefully terrible, and it's enough to drive one up the wall. The story is lost on somebody who hasn't played the previous two games, but thankfully it isn't required to understand the mechanics.
3/5