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Reviews for "Killing Substance"

It was pretty good all in all. But, as many are saying, there are just too many achievements to clear for an ending.

It also ticked me off a bit that there wasn't a "Replay scene" button. I'm a bit of a perfectionist and I would rather clear all of the deaths in a scene in one go instead of having to play through the whole game again (even though it IS short) for a single scene.

I don't really get it. I have to kill and get 120 acheivments, but even if I click the whole room, the one with the old man only has two deaths! I don't know what to do.

good for 5 play throughs then nothing more

For anyone reading this don't bother trying to get all the achievements unless you are OCD and feel compelled to do so in order to see the ending.

The idea of killing people with the same methods in a different order nearly 95 times for the in game achievement is boring. These achievements should almost all be for discovering different methods, not different combinations of death sequences.

This game seems rushed. There were only 2 ways to die in the first level.... yet there are swords on the wall, a goat head with sharp horns... yet these objects are ignored.

The game play itself was interesting the first few times, but it got old quick. I have no desire to see the ending because this game goes from being fun to being a grinding chore.

Nothing special

A gameplay consisting of nothing but clicking on specific hotspots...
I don't know, it doesn't really grab me there.
The Animation is ok, I can't really judge.
Honestly, I've seen better. I suppose it can be entertaining.

It was amusing, but has way too many achievements which is too bad. I had fun playing it through to find each way to kill, but I'm not doing that many different combinations just to unlock an ending.
Overall, it's fun for what it's worth.