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this game was awesome. sweet camera movement, depressing storyline and environment, just amazing. make another one about a zombie who lost his limbs. haha
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-Spoilers- For people who quited the game after the badge, and couldn't get all the metal places, the final text is: "It's kind of like Metroid" K = Kind/ O = Of/ L = Like/ M = Metroid - K.O.L.M. Click [+] for everyone know...
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You’re a broken robot. Fix yourself up to please Mother.
Do as you’re told.
You don’t want to let her down, and you can’t even jump yet. Let’s do something about that.
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Creepy game. I haven't played Metroid for years. The last Metroid I played was Metroid Prome on the Wii. Pretty creepy too. Nothing like the NES days though...
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Is there a reason the leaderboard goes backward? Considering you lose points for dying or taking too long, and gain points for percent completion, why is it peaking at -165,000?
Cos I got like -2,600 and its a "high" score apparently.
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Is it possible to go the wrong way and get stuck? I went down a long whole and just got the dash thing, but now the only way to go you have to be able to move while ducking?
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For those of you that couldnt figure this out like me, you have to kill the guy that does everything you do in that room with the layered glass floors to get the double jump
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you are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike. that quote is from the oldest adventure game on the planet for "pc", if you define a publicly available punch card machine as a pc. also from it is this quote. you are in a maze of twisty little passages, all different.
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Fun, reasonably difficult. It lags pretty bad in large rooms with lots of particles. Something to reduce quality for slower computers would be helpful, or even just something to reduce/limit the number of particles on-screen.