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This game is awesome... but.. this is one of the few games, where, if you only play it for the music, you should be ashamed...
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i doesn't need ranged weapons that would just mess with concept which is fine already, but it is way to good an idea to only go this far, different types of guys with different speeds, attack power and defence
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i think a sequel is diffently necessary. Some things i would add would be the ability to color your puppet. Make it so that you could have a shield on one arm and a sword on the other or the two swords. Different weapon looks. Like scythe and flail and machete. PvP i think is a must at this point just because it would be awesome. And there should be a way so that one combo isnt the best. Like where having the swords that do the most dmg you swing slower compared to the sword with less dmg. And with the shield the heavy it is the more dmg it blocks but the slower you turn. + it up so the developer can see please.
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i like this game a lot but i would just like to know why the sounds in the background sound like a woman being tortured or raped, otherise, this game is 5/5 for me
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Yeah uh...A and D don't seem to actually work. And I think I have to jump on the bandwagon here by saying that I'm not sure what's going on in the background there, but whatever it is doesn't sound terribly wholesome.
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"I entered the arena as nothing more than a newbie. My name, Walroar, didn't strike fear nor awe into my enemies' hearts. Nevertheless, striking my swords into their skull was easy as a walk in the park, even on Hard setting. Things changed when I met the Woodcutter: I realized I had no style and all I was doing was just spinning into my foes without any tactic. I lost, but I didn't falter. I quickly learned how to elude Woodcutter's longer weapons and mastered the parry, which made me able to slaughter both the Woodcutter and the Insane 2-0. I approached the king of the arena, the Butcher, with the intent to easily dispatch him. How foolish. I lost 1-2. Parrying a cleaver wasn't that easy. It took time, but I finally managed to develop a hit-and-run style based on a parry-hit-evade rotation. I was crowned king of the arena after a 2-1 match against the Butcher. But I won’t give up. There are just too many matches I still need to win.
This is my story."