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I liked it. However, the controls are still awkward -- and it takes forever to switch weapons. Also, I don't like how you aim when you shoot from behind. In reality, that could take your entire arm off and the "thing thing" just shrugs it off, like it's no deal. Also, no save file still bothers me. I'll wait to favorite another thing-thing...
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hmm this game what can i say i just love it ( not in a gay way or a nerdy way LOL ) this part , part 2 , 3 , 4 ( hope they make 5 ) omg all these parts rule , now i know why does the website has ( disease ) in it cuz maybe they count being addicted as a disease well thats all i can say Good job disease somtin and thx weasel for uploadin all these games . without thinking 5000/5 :)
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Yeah, no, thank you. I much preferred Thing-Thing to this. I can't stand survival modes for more than five minutes maximum.
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I can see why a lot of people like it because it's action packed with blood and gore; however, personally I find it rather boring rather quickly and it is a bit too repetitive for me anyway.
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Thing-Thing Arena isn't what I was expecting: it's an under-cooked mess. The lack of any plot, the repetitive game-play, and some technical issues plague this game to the full extent that it deserves. The game consists of four endless survival modes (only two of them are worth playing again). After investing around ten to fifteen minutes into this game, I lost complete interest. Maybe next time the developer will bring a proper sequel to Thing-Thing? Who knows. I've given this game a two out of five.