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I dont see a difference between the upgrades of the ray radius. I upgraded twice and the radius barely increased by a cm. Also the fact that there's no 'weakness' it's just bad as you get mass mobs and you cant do more damage if you shoot the truck's engines and such.
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i think the recharge thing for shield and ray gun should recharge the whole shield not just take forever then have to recharge again. My shields just recharge!!!:D. . . and die again
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For the gaziollionth time: Putting a advert or sponsor link at a spot that will be clicked everytime you finish a level, because you're still shooting, will always get you a 1/5 rating from me. You really have to decide whether the 5 more clicks on the sponsor page are worth it.
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There's just something about the sound the tripod makes that is just so unnerving, gets me every time. Loving this game!
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You'd think after hundreds of people die to a gigantic unknown alien monster they would come up with different tactics instead of walking right into a laser death beam... 5/5
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I'm glad the Tesla Death Ray game turned into its own genre, this game is a very well-made game. 5/5. Keep up the good work.
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Bloody hell, what a great game! Reminds me of Walker from the old days of the Amiga scene, but with infinitely better graphics and playability. If anything, I would say that the level design is a little formulaic and once you learn to prioritise the enemies, the game becomes really easy, as does the upgrade path. Its possible to get every upgrade by replaying the easier levels. All in all this is excellent and I enjoyed fragging puny earthlings in their feeble attempts to stop me.
Future upgrades? Background emplacements to destroy, missions instead of achievements and maybe expand the idea into a proper wargame
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soldier: commander the tripod is comming closer, what shall we do? commander: send all units to charge forward an attack the tripod, and if that doesnt work just add more men and cars. soldier: but sir wouldnt it be better if we surround him instede? it only seems to have one ray gun, and why cant we just finish him of with a nuke? commande: dont talk back to me! just charge forward!
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Great game! It would be nice if the background changed to show some kind of progress and if upgrades were reflected in the way the tripod looks. Maybe in TA2!
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Not sure why the rating isn't much higher. The quality of this game far surpasses most of the junk that gets high ratings lately.
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Its awesome but I lack the feeling of being unstoppable. Humans could take me quite easily here, which is something that goes against the book or even the movie where humans werer fighting a hopeless battle :).
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Is it just me or is it more efficient to just kill the bastards rather than waste time burning their projectiles and trying not to take damage?
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It's kinda meh, that you can upgrade everything by day 10 if you grind a bit (not even that much). I am in level 13 and I don't really feel like playing anymore, there is nothing more I can do besides shooting and as it gets harder I think I will quit before finishing.
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Great game. great upgrades mostly like how it uses energy slower instead of giving us a better max. That helps because my charging speed isn't slowed
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Alright guys, whoever keeps selling that thing stronger weaponry and armor every time it kills a bunch of us really needs to stop doing that!
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Funny !
1. Ray Recharge / 2. Ray Dmg / 3. Ray Recharge / Then play Day 2 so long that you can uprade everything one time. (Dont forget to repair:)
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No one would have believed in the last years of the 19th century that human affairs were being watched from the timeless worlds of space. No one could have dreamed that we were being scrutinized as someone with a microscope studies creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. Few men even considered the possibility of life on other planets. And yet, across the gulf of space, minds immeasurably superior to ours regarded this Earth with envious eyes, and slowly, and surely, they drew their plans against us.