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13968- as simple as possible. You start with A-slot correct? After a certain number of awards, you unlock an S-slot, which allows you to equip 2 items. Put A on armor and S on Hazmat once you've got the S-slot. Then you have mixed armor. You cant get any more obvious than that. If you dont understand, thats just plain said kid.
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you get 2 reward choosing thingy and select reactive armor and hazard suit and voila! you have both suit. A for reactive armor and S for haz. suit
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Dude i just discovered something awesome but probably useless u can deflect the bullets from the box gun with your sword.
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OMG EVER SINCE I MANAGED TO KILL THE RAZOR QUEEN AND GOT THE RAZOR GLAIVE, I KEEP GETTING 3-6 COMBOS!!!! I LOVE YOU RAZOR GLAIVE! and this game is awesome, those who say bad stuff about it is because the are bad at the game. if you hate this game then why did you play it??
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The enemy variety is great (The enemies are also very innovative. I've never seen, in any other game, an enemy that can spit out its own babies that stick to you and slow you down, then grow up after you shake then off... and I've played a lot of games.) and the difficulty ramp is perfectly balanced... controls are easy and intuitive, graphics.. well, graphics could use a little work. (But hey, graphics don't make a game, now do they?) Oh, and this game is funny. The humor in the award descriptions is awesome! Now, for ideas for any kind of sequel you make (which you SHOULD!!!): RPG elements, or at least different weapons.... Sick of the pseudo-Buster Sword, anyone? How about a hammer? Or a ranged weapon? Maybe a story mode too, because judging by some of the stuff I've read in-game, this seems to take place in a world where some weird virulent life-form is infesting the planet....
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I like how if you have both suit rewards, they are combined properly. Also, if you make a third amorphous, keep it sandbox. Story mode will ruin it. Maybe just have an intro story to read but that's it.
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swiched to a new computer and had to beat this game a second time *yay*
much easier the second time
btw use grenades on queen and razor queen for good results
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excellent gameplay ,cool effects despite the graphics,awesome songs,fun and funny and incredible detail in the glooples biology part, thats 5 stars on 5 topics (could give more but theres only five stars)
Btw: Are you a biologist or something like that?
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There's no way to not enjoy this. It's a classic..the problem for me is how quickly you die..you just plain can't make any mistakes.
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grinders (yes, those big rock balls) will become very hot and flaming when touching each other.
Inkies (those that blind you) are inflammable, but somehow, 1+1 is not 2
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i wish i had a little man with an enormous knife to swing away at lice on my head but then...would i go bald...? nvm...
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fusions: gloople + gloope= oozie
oozie + gloople= gray
gray + gloople= voideater
biter + biter= horror
make this monsters in practice to go tranied to kill them on nests and bounty run!
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I love this game! i just have one suggestion: i think burning glooples in meltie acid should count as a kill (but only 1 point). For that matter, any glooples killed indirectly should count as kill. for example, if you're playing Single Nest mode and some glooples get dissolved in meltie acid; the number of glooples remaining should go down & you should get a point.
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This is a pretty good game. The game itself is entertaining, but lacks replay value other than Kong badges. The enemies are varied and quite original, and the difficulty curve in each level is perfect. Unfortunately the one-hit kill is very demanding and not at all forgiving. Intense concentration is required to not miss a single detail, or your dead. The music was good but I don't think any of it really suited the game. I think a heavy trance song would've done the atmosphere of the game more justice. I liked the wide range of awards, most games don't have nearly that much to gain, but the rewards were again, quite unforgiving, and mostly useless. Until you pick one that can actually be useful, you are forced to waste keys, trying to get one that isn't a waste. Overall, it's just too unforgiving to mistakes and has no storyline whatsoever. It's not a bad game, but not particularly worthy of a high rating.
Achievement gets 5/5, Entertainment gets 3/5, and Immersion gets 1/5.
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Top 5 worst ways to die:
5. Acid splashing the wrong way.
4. Green Gloople unbalancing you then having something else kill you.
3. 4 enemies trapping you then taking you down (mainly happens to me with biters and acids).
2. Parade of enemies all chasing you down, with something making you unable to turn and fight.
1. Getting into the final 10 # of Gloople left in a huge nest, and having a void eater come and sonic blast you.
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Gawd damn clutters. Do I LOOK like a baby-sitting service for their kids?! *phone rings* Excuse me for a second *picks up phone* Pedo-Sword Genocidal Baby Sitting Company, where we kill your children just after they get off of our backs! How may I help you?
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tip: the reactive armor is not just an extra life, while you are wearing it you are completely immune to: fire , gray lance and razor queen's missiles
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And now we return to SpringWatch were Joe, our presenter, has found an interesting discovery. Joe, over to you. Joe: Thanks Linda. I have just found what might be a Glooples nest...oh crap! CRAP! Steve, STEVE!!! Get me the biggest knife you possibly can!! They yhave spikes, acid, and can shoot themselves to respawn!! We may have hit a world crisis!! Back to you Linda.