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Beautiful plot. Loved the whole idea of the game itself. The ending was very sad and heartfelt. When you see asteroid shooters, this game isn't what comes to mind. You combined comical factors with the main objective of the game and you truly made this game meaningful. I also enjoyed the extra description you put on the "Heart of the Problem Badge." Thanks for the 30 minutes. 5/5
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Excellent gameplay and a touching story. Gotta agree with the rest about the bits, viruses should be in the front, but that's also the only thing I can complain about in this game. Sad story in the end though. Especially the dialogue where her "dad" suddenly gets "happy"! :3
6/6
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Very great game, but i've been hooked on this style of games since I first played them. Would've liked to seen more upgrades for weapons but wasn't disappointed there weren't any.
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Average at best. I'm not really a fan of shooters where there is no cost to dying. In this game it actually seems like you're supposed to die repeatedly so you can get enough bits to do your upgrades. That would be ok, if the upgrades were more fun., but they're just more of what you already have. Also it is pointless to have the last magnetism and multuiplier cost 5000 bits. I can upgrade the last multi shot and fire rate for those prices so why would I buy the other two upgrades? There should be an onscreen counter for the big bombs to (a basic in all shooters). I have to admit I stopped reading the story after the second screen and couldn't be bothered to finish the last level. 3/5 for getting me to play most of the game, but needs the upgrades balanced to the level and more to do.
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That...was...Epic! i loved that soooooooooooooooooooooooo much! (one annoying this was when i was in the quarentien space to max out everything and i only had the magnet and mutiplyer left.)
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finished the game, and now i dont get the achievement. i didn't play the game before it had badges, so i don't know the problem.
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The gameplay itself wasn't the best. It was still good, but it was a bit repetitive and lacking. Also, I enjoyed the random messages feature, what with "The Temple", "The Lab", etc. And The losing and win messsages as well. As a final note, the AI was the high point of the game, rather than the focus. It was moving, emotional, in-depth, and many other descriptive words. I'm actually debating whether to give this a 4/5, or a 5/5. Simply because, the core point was the AI, so faults in the game aren't that important, but there still were such faults.
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i found a minor glitch
at the wave 17
when u defeat the final fragment of the heart and die at the same time the ending stil plays
then u also wont get the medium badge and have to refresh the browser and do wave 17 over
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Great game in every aspect, very emotional story. I felt really bad at the end for putting the computer out of its misery. I kind of wish there was another way.
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5/5. Even if the end is horribly depressing. EXADI reminds me of GlaDOS, if she were bipolar rather than just passive-aggressive. Anyway. Nice War Games reference, but might have been nice for the other AI to play a bigger role.
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Truly an amazing game. I love these games that make it feel like theres more to it than winning. I was really sad at the end :( poor NPC.