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This is seriously one of my favorite games...ever.
(Literally) Beats the hell out of most other games I can think of.
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I know it has a following but this is absolutely not my cup of tea. Quality graphics and solid gameplay as usual, just...weird...
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Gajeel (spoiler warning, insert anecdote about fluffy kittens to avoid the spoiler warning being pointless) the key to those is quick jabs
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This game is sometimes very unfair, like unclear hitboxes (enemy has long range, you must hit certain one point on enemy body), sometimes game don't read move at all.
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The horse is harmless, everything else is a rotten, filthy cheater. If you get inside a hamster, you lose 25 hp nearly every frame, or you can box it to keep it at arms length and only do 25 damage every second or so. The level of bullcrap that giraffe-types incur is beyond inexcusable. I can't hit it without getting hit. There is no skill to this game. Kicking is worthless, I do more damage jabbing than punching, and I can't dodge anything anyway, so it turns into a DPS game instead of a good game.
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i think you should be able to win those token/coin things in the survival mode every 100 horses = 1 money/token thing
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One strange thing about this game is the fact that the boxing macho protagonist is not its face. And this is good somehow.
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pretty fun, but some of the novelty and enjoyment was lost for me when, after the warm-up section, it just stopped asking me which i would rather fight and let me pick whichever fight i wanted... it felt like that should be a reward for getting all the way to the end, like you make all your choices and then if you want you can go through and play the content you passed up.
also, it felt like it maybe... ran out of enemy ideas after the warm-up section?? like, the warm-up had 6 unique enemies, and then every single round after that is the exact same enemies, just in different quantity+combinations, which isn't super engaging. variation would have really improved the game a lot.
idk i know im late to the party here and it is a fun and interesting game but. just my two cents. for me, the game really would have shone if it had a little more structure and variety.