Guys, there's really no reason to downvote just because someone speaks another language. I mean, it MIGHT be their native language. And I can tell that Krom isn't even insulting the game. "muy buen juego" means very good game. Not everyone in the entire world speaks English you know.
"Help the nautical explorers reach home. Never mind if you bring them in all drowned because you flipped it upside down because you used the orange Tardis' tractor beam to lead it back, we forgive you. We just wanted the boat. It's really shiny." Really starting to hate the orange Tardis when picking things up is required...
After coming here from the third game I kinda found it sad that the spy I loved in the third only dropped bombs that automatically made the baddies detect her...
Another, much BIGGER problem, is that the game ate everything I had. Stats, equipment, even the passive skills I bought. Hell, it even changed my location and erased my map progress. And when I tried to follow generalandrew's advice, I got to the code and there was no assetskongregate.com Three other things, but when clicked don't lead to those numbers. So, I'm completely screwed. I loved the first two, but unless this is ever fixed this game is completely unplayable to me. Thanks, dev, for not caring enough about the game to fix this.
I've only really just started, but there's already something I'm a bit upset about. It's a small thing, but I always enjoyed searching each map square one at a time, so I knew where I had been and checked for anything that might have been there. With how the map updates now I can't really do that without going from one end to the other. This might just be me, but I REALLY liked exploring ALL the map by myself.
What I would like to see-not sure if they implemented it in the third or not as I haven't played it-a way to dismiss allies. I'm stuck with some I got a while back and they haven't exactly gotten stronger. Yeah, I know I could kill them off, but I'd rather dump them so they can live their "lives" and get stronger ones in new towns. A thousand something life for a champion as opposed to six hundred something life from a redsword. The difference is palpable.
I've barely started and I already notice how glitchy the sound is with both the music and the speaking. There's a point where it either skips or loops back around to keep going, but the loop isn't done very well so the sound JUMPS and then you miss anything that's being said while that second jump happens. It isn't that big of a deal, but it's rather annoying.
Ah, my old nemesis has returned: The gentle slope. With your slight incline and your reduction of speed by all but one percent. I will beat you. One day I'll find an explosive strong enough to take you down.
Guy: "Oh, man. I really need a car. Guess I'll buy one from here. Hey, here's money, give me one of your cars." Desert: "..." Guy: Well, I'm out of fuel, back to the garage!" Garage (A.K.A the desert): "..." Wasn't all that thought out, was it? we're spending money on upgrades for things we're scrounging for. Anyway, besides that, I always, ALWAYS knew a semi could fly if given the right conditions. The conditions being me hitting boost while in the air and it flying like 400 feet to the chopper.
I absolutely love how, as you level up and get more powerful, not only do your spells increase in power, but once invincible from damage creatures like the blocks and spikes that shoot ninja stars at you in all directions. At first spike ninja star throwers are immune, then you can hit them with their element, then they can be destroyed by anything. That's very awesome, adding a feature like that. Hats off.
It's a nice game, somewhat fun, but after you finish the upgrades what's the point? I mean, I love making chain reactions happen as much as the next guy, especially when they get insane, but I really would love to see more upgrades. Maybe something like spreadshot. I'm sure there are others who can voice better upgrades than I.
It was alright. The game lacked anything truly deep. And was incredibly easy. Just spam bombs to get your units to the other side. Done. It needs more maps, maybe a bit of a higher difficulty challenge. Too simple to be overly impressive. 3/5.
I would say never upgrade your max combo chain go past 150. If you go much higher you can almost never reach the max before you start getting blown to smithereens. Not even when I maxed red bison speed boost did it ever give anything but a negligible amount of boost. May as well not even put them in to be honest.
@jeoma. You actually CAN buy medkits. I do so all the time in this game. They're in the Equipment tab with all the tools and gadgets. It's the Full Heals you aren't able to buy, can only be used from the shop menu. It's not hard to always have medkits on hand.
I think it's a bit unfair that you can't change what side you're on, even if it means resetting everything you have to go to the other side, it should be an option. I didn't realize I was picking a side, I thought I was advancing the dialogue, so I can't play on the robots side with my room. Please add, if you can, a clean slate wipe so you can switch sides if you want to.
This might just be me, I might just be THIS old school, but every time I dug under a rock I kept expecting it to start wiggling and then attempt to crush me after two seconds.
Yllib thanks for the feedback I will see what can we do about it !