3 Reviews:
Xplayerlol
Rating based on the version from 29/10/2012 (Which I believe to be the latest one, though I'm not sure).
Originally intended to contain four avoidances just like the first disc, this avoidance collection ended up with just two. Since the latest version is from 2012, I don't think there'll ever be an update, so I'm just gonna review it as it is. Other than being in a separated exe file, this works pretty much the same as the first disc: Press 0 to make the cursor show up, then 1 or 2 to select the avoidance you want to play. The avoidances are also ranked by difficulty, though the ones in this game are much harder than the ones in the previous disc.
- The 6 star avoidance, selected by pressing 1, is a slow-paced avoidance with a super chill song that uses white projectiles from the beginning to the end (The background changes its color to black near the end of the fight, but it's white as well for most of the time). I don't like it that much since the only particularly difficult attack is the last one (And it's REALLY difficult, and decently long, which makes the rest of the fight feel like a borefest).
- The 9 star avoidance, selected by pressing 2, is an avoidance that would easily fit in I wanna go the Dotkid, if you played as the actual Dotkid, rather than just having a dot hitbox. Really precise and difficult attacks, regardless of whether they are RNG or pattern, last attack is by far the hardest (Though at least it's short). Easily the hardest avoidance within the "I wanna be the voice" collection, but also one of the more enjoyable ones.
I didn't like it as much as I liked the first disc, but the overview is more or less the same: Unbalanced, but challenging and more or less entertaining (Well, one of them is) avoidances with a decent share of design flaws. Would recommend if you liked the first disc and want a bigger challenge.
Originally intended to contain four avoidances just like the first disc, this avoidance collection ended up with just two. Since the latest version is from 2012, I don't think there'll ever be an update, so I'm just gonna review it as it is. Other than being in a separated exe file, this works pretty much the same as the first disc: Press 0 to make the cursor show up, then 1 or 2 to select the avoidance you want to play. The avoidances are also ranked by difficulty, though the ones in this game are much harder than the ones in the previous disc.
- The 6 star avoidance, selected by pressing 1, is a slow-paced avoidance with a super chill song that uses white projectiles from the beginning to the end (The background changes its color to black near the end of the fight, but it's white as well for most of the time). I don't like it that much since the only particularly difficult attack is the last one (And it's REALLY difficult, and decently long, which makes the rest of the fight feel like a borefest).
- The 9 star avoidance, selected by pressing 2, is an avoidance that would easily fit in I wanna go the Dotkid, if you played as the actual Dotkid, rather than just having a dot hitbox. Really precise and difficult attacks, regardless of whether they are RNG or pattern, last attack is by far the hardest (Though at least it's short). Easily the hardest avoidance within the "I wanna be the voice" collection, but also one of the more enjoyable ones.
I didn't like it as much as I liked the first disc, but the overview is more or less the same: Unbalanced, but challenging and more or less entertaining (Well, one of them is) avoidances with a decent share of design flaws. Would recommend if you liked the first disc and want a bigger challenge.
Tagged as: Avoidance
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Rating: 5.5 55
Difficulty: 75 75
Aug 11, 2017
fangameXPmaster
The first body is very boring with a lot of waiting.
The second one is not recommended due to the unstable balance of the first graphic barrage.
The second one is not recommended due to the unstable balance of the first graphic barrage.
Tagged as: Avoidance
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Rating: 4.5 45
Difficulty: 60 60
Feb 8, 2021