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Reviews for "Hunters - Stage 3"

mabye

if you set the game in easy mod and its hard than mabye hard mode is easy mod they just mayed a mistac mabye

Gameplay is okay but...

The graphics are too classic flash looking for me

wtf?

cool.

Not as good as the second one

The coolest thing about this was that you had access to all those awesome weapons at the same time. The weirdest thing was how you kept attacking your enemies over and over. What did not make this as enjoyable was how it simply went on forever and was too hard. I guess I could always train for it. It's also that the environment was not as good, everything just seems too ordinary. I want a larger variety of enemies with cooler designs.

At this point, I really do not care about how the animation is not the best. What matters is that you still had a good variety of songs being played and the voice actors did a good job. A pity I did not finish the last one so I do not quite understand this. Of course, I rarely do that with games here anyway. The coolest weapon was the bazooka.

Repetitive Gameplay and Crudely Drawn

I was tempted to give this a lower score just because of all the hype, but I opted to try and make my review as independent from other people's views as possible. There is nothing that interesting let alone groundbreaking about this title. The only stand out aspect I can think of is the crisp voice acting, but I would think that that should more be icing upon the story and game-play mechanics, which are in actuality bland and unappealing. I found the art to be its most undesirable feature. I know that graphics don't make a game, but there is a standard, and characters that look like they were drawn in MS Paint do not reach it. I'm not sure why this series has been getting daily feature. I can tell a lot of work was put into it, but to put it bluntly, it's the product that counts, and this is one of repetitive monotony.