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Xplayerlol
For: I wanna be the GBR
For: I wanna be the GBR
Plenty of traps here, but the platforming is not that hard at all. Final Boss might be troublesome for some people, though.
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Rating: 5.0 50
Difficulty: 35 35
Feb 9, 2015
Xplayerlol
For: I wanna be the Animus
For: I wanna be the Animus
Quite the soft-ish fangame. The levels somewhat remind me of Make the Novelty, but easier, with no bosses, and played in a specific order. Aside from some weird traps, nothing that can really take much of someone's time here.
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Rating: 7.0 70
Difficulty: 28 28
Feb 9, 2015
Xplayerlol
For: I wanna be the Bored
For: I wanna be the Bored
Probably the first fangame to introduce the infamous "+1 something". You get more saves as the difficulty progresses, so it's not that hard at all, but if you are used to look at what you're doing...Better rethink your way of playing, I guess. Flashy enough for me, I guess.
There's also an auto-scrolling stage, but that one isn't nearly as memorable as the visual challenge stage.
There's also an auto-scrolling stage, but that one isn't nearly as memorable as the visual challenge stage.
Tagged as: Visual_Challenge
Incremental
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Rating: 7.0 70
Difficulty: 42 42
Feb 9, 2015
Thenewgeezer
For: I wanna be the Detective
For: I wanna be the Detective
One of the funnier trap games. The boss annoyed me though.
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Rating: 7.2 72
Difficulty: 30 30
Feb 9, 2015
Xplayerlol
For: I wanna be Minimal
For: I wanna be Minimal
Fun and well-made platforming, but the bosses gave a feeling of "What? Is that all? Really?". It's also a good example of how to make a somewhat hard needle game with no need to abuse of ... Certain kinds of abusive jumps.
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Rating: 7.5 75
Difficulty: 57 57
Feb 9, 2015
Xplayerlol
For: I wanna be the Archfoe
For: I wanna be the Archfoe
Fun needle game consisting of short saves with very precise, inventive jumps. I don't recall any save that felt too difficult (Except maybe for the very last one) or too easy when compared to the other ones, which is something I always appreciate in needle. Similarly, I don't recall any poor design choices such as focusing the entire difficulty of the save on a single jump. Visuals are pretty nice, though I remember the music choice being a little questionable. Still, it's a pretty fun needle, much more so than you might expect upon first glance. Would recommend.
Tagged as: Needle
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Rating: 7.0 70
Difficulty: 76 76
Feb 9, 2015
Xplayerlol
For: I wanna descend into Hell
For: I wanna descend into Hell
I don't really count clearing the game without bonus as clearing the game, so this rating includes Ascend out of Hell. So, yeah. At the bonus, you'll be welcomed with weird gimmicks, hard jumps, lots of ways to die and the feeling of "How much do I still have to go through?". Yeah, it's long. Final Boss is easier than it should probably be, though. Sad thing.
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Rating: 7.0 70
Difficulty: 65 65
Feb 9, 2015
Xplayerlol
For: I wanna challenge 100 trials!!
For: I wanna challenge 100 trials!!
While I agree with Paragus on it being easy enough for beginners, I still wouldn't underestimate the last two bosses and some of the last floors.
Tagged as: x_Floor
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Rating: 8.0 80
Difficulty: 30 30
Feb 9, 2015
Xplayerlol
For: I wanna kill the Kamilia
For: I wanna kill the Kamilia
Probably the last update I'll make for this review.
Extremely old fangame and the first actual medley game. It's clear that the 'production value' is heavily lacking: Visuals aren't very impressive for the most part, lacks the title cards that would be introduced to the fangame world later on, and there are plenty of small bugs and glitches here and there. Restarting music doesn't help either.
On the other hand, this game's strong points are marked very clearly as well. The difficulty curve is close to flawless. The game starts with a tutorial stage, consisting of easy screens that allow the player to get used to the game, and gradually goes up and up, in a way that allows even a complete beginner to take it on, and before you can notice it, you're making your way through relatively advanced jumps and tricky bosses.
The visuals might not be the greatest, but they hit spot-on at the bosses. The background shows bits of the previous screens in the stage, in a way that actually looks good. The bosses themselves are mostly good as well. They don't waste your time with long, repetitive attacks, every second means a new attack. The fights are really fast-paced, but still challenging. Solgryn's first phase is the only exception I can think of, I think that the game could do very well if the Sadist Bee and GR's last boss were to appear at another point of the fight. Speaking of Solgryn, it's also weird that from the second phase to the last phase, he's the only guy to appear in the whole fight. It's not a bad fight, but it feels off, compared to the other fights so far.
Kamilia is a particularly brilliant fight, and probably one of my favorite fangame bosses. First off, she's a Kid-like character. She really feels like a Kid who finally achieved supreme power (Enough to warp space and time, as it's seen through the whole game). Very impressive. The fight lives up to the concept: In the first phase, she'll teleport you through the previous stages while using the powers from the previous bosses. When she realizes that the old attacks aren't working, she'll use her own powers, and summon all the sorts of obstacles in order to kill you. Finally, at the second phase, you'll be fighting against her while falling, and she'll once again make huge efforts to kill you, but in the end neither of you will actually be able to kill your opponent. It's also interesting that your bullets don't work against her, which proves that your Kid is still too weak to defeat her. That's what made room for K2 and K3 to be made, I guess.
I feel like a remake would be very healthy to this game, as most of its issues regard visual stuff and glitches. The stages are well designed and the bosses are enjoyable. I like it, and I highly recommend it to anyone who is trying to get into fangames.
Extremely old fangame and the first actual medley game. It's clear that the 'production value' is heavily lacking: Visuals aren't very impressive for the most part, lacks the title cards that would be introduced to the fangame world later on, and there are plenty of small bugs and glitches here and there. Restarting music doesn't help either.
On the other hand, this game's strong points are marked very clearly as well. The difficulty curve is close to flawless. The game starts with a tutorial stage, consisting of easy screens that allow the player to get used to the game, and gradually goes up and up, in a way that allows even a complete beginner to take it on, and before you can notice it, you're making your way through relatively advanced jumps and tricky bosses.
The visuals might not be the greatest, but they hit spot-on at the bosses. The background shows bits of the previous screens in the stage, in a way that actually looks good. The bosses themselves are mostly good as well. They don't waste your time with long, repetitive attacks, every second means a new attack. The fights are really fast-paced, but still challenging. Solgryn's first phase is the only exception I can think of, I think that the game could do very well if the Sadist Bee and GR's last boss were to appear at another point of the fight. Speaking of Solgryn, it's also weird that from the second phase to the last phase, he's the only guy to appear in the whole fight. It's not a bad fight, but it feels off, compared to the other fights so far.
Kamilia is a particularly brilliant fight, and probably one of my favorite fangame bosses. First off, she's a Kid-like character. She really feels like a Kid who finally achieved supreme power (Enough to warp space and time, as it's seen through the whole game). Very impressive. The fight lives up to the concept: In the first phase, she'll teleport you through the previous stages while using the powers from the previous bosses. When she realizes that the old attacks aren't working, she'll use her own powers, and summon all the sorts of obstacles in order to kill you. Finally, at the second phase, you'll be fighting against her while falling, and she'll once again make huge efforts to kill you, but in the end neither of you will actually be able to kill your opponent. It's also interesting that your bullets don't work against her, which proves that your Kid is still too weak to defeat her. That's what made room for K2 and K3 to be made, I guess.
I feel like a remake would be very healthy to this game, as most of its issues regard visual stuff and glitches. The stages are well designed and the bosses are enjoyable. I like it, and I highly recommend it to anyone who is trying to get into fangames.
Tagged as: Medley
[21] Likes
Rating: 8.8 88
Difficulty: 53 53
Feb 9, 2015