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this game is dumb. especially the boss that traps you in the corner with blocks, then keeps firing waves of shots at you. With max damage, max splash, and max critical, I was barely scratching him. When most of the game is a cakewalk up to this point, this boss is an unrealistic difficulty jump.
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it is rather confusing, i didnt play the first installment... so yeah...
seems interesting, ill give it a try when im mroe awake and less sober... wiat... more sober... i think...
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How do you save? There's a 'continue' option, but I can't see any way to save, and it's not saving my progress automatically...
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Somehow it's worse than Noidor. The way it follows the character is disorientating. Also the slow life regen with no heal between levels means you spend most of time trying NOT to hit the last block. Really bad design decisions.
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Interesting Challenges? Okay, so the heal block presents a slight conundrum, but, so far, I have had no trouble telling my own blobs from my enemies. This is partly because, except for my main orb and any permanent shadow orbs, I can't really tell where my shadow orbs are.
With the aforementioned health carry over problem, the game has a great concept, but punishes players who finish levels quickly. I, for one, do not enjoy staring at an unchanging computer for the 10 minutes it takes to heal. 3/5
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General tip. Near the end of each level, use destruct to send the orb in a never-ending vertical bounce until you recover your health and mana.
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My biggest problem is that I start each level with the exact same life I ended the last one with. This means that even though I have been pumping strength for who knows how long, my health almost never goes above 60.
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Peoples impatience and idiocy never ceases to amaze me. The people whining about the continues obviously have been brought up on games that will let you die with absolutely no penalty and start right back up again. Where you don't actually have to "work" to finish the game. That said, the game is incredibly unique and rather well executed, full of interesting challenges such as the annoying heal block and trying to discriminate your own flying balls against theirs. Bottom line: great game 5/5
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You rated it 2/5 because you don't have infinite fcking lives? Name one game on here with infinite lives that you don't have to enter a cheat code on...
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I somehow managed to destroy one side of the level with 2 healers and 2 block generators, but can't seem to get the other side. The rest of the game was fun up to that point.