nice fire modes, good bullet hell
Those of you complaining about diverging shots: press r. There are two more weapon types, one of which fires straight and another that homes.
UPDATE: Higher-quality soundtrack can be listed to here:
http://www.youtube.com/pl aylist?list=PL5440165393D 48EF6
THE ARMORED FIST OF DEATH TIGHTENS ITS GRIP ON THE HUMAN RACE.
TO DRIVE OFF YOUR ENEMY, YOU MUST FIGHT FOR LIFE ITSELF.
TAKE OFF, BIO-LANCE!
I'd strongly recommend reading the "How To Play" section before starting :)
Controls:
-WSAD: Move
-Mouse: Aim/Fire
-E: Reflect projectiles
-R: Change weapon
-Space: Advance dialogue
nice fire modes, good bullet hell
Those of you complaining about diverging shots: press r. There are two more weapon types, one of which fires straight and another that homes.
Lots of fun.
However, there is one huge problem. One fatal flaw that ruined my experience. Diverging shots. I HATE that. Diverging shots should always have a third shot in the middle. Otherwise, it's ridiculously hard to hit enemies, and for a game with this much stuff trying to kill you, it's a NIGHTMARE.
Pretty Good!
I'm not a huge fan of these kind of games, but I actually played this one for a bit. I loved the music, had a great feel to it. The graphics were decent, and the gameplay was solid. The fact that it kinda had a backstory was interesting. All in all, Not bad.
Reflect
Your music rocks, I almost shake my head while playing. Besides, it's a nice idea that the ship can reflect bullets back to the shooter. It's one of a few game I run the ship direct to the bullet.
However, I feel a little bit annoy when game over suddenly appears after the dead of all ships.
Great game anyway.
WOW! I am really impressed here
i can see how Serun felt disoriented but if you like Geometry wars then it wont feel that way, Well I'm playing on my netbook and this game made me realize I need a mouse for this type of game! lol.
Man but about the game itself! This is really great I can tell the creators put a ton of work into it and it paid off! this is a ton of fun and I love that you involved a cool little sci-fi story to explain everything!