Fiends of Imprisonment reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
Cons:-The Voice used and in the Menu is ghastly. -If you play with the Keyboard, you can glise through the Walls by quickly typing. -Graphic is on the Level of a Gameboy from the 90s. Pros: The Music in the Game is coherent. After just over an Hour I have completed the Game. I'm not going to touch it anymore. No Challenge in this Game.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Played through the first 16 Levels himself and it was a Spasm from the first Minute. My Plan was actually to create one or two levels of the Game every few Days to get closer to the 100% (Yes, I know that this Is totally pointless and time-consuming, but my Pivot is not so huge for No reason). For some Reason I had the Desire to play a few Levels again today ... And to look into the Comments. And that's when I'd read that you can skip with "L" level. Nuja, cheate actually not in Games, at this one I made the first Exception today. But honestly, I have already played SO many shot-like games (and logically wasted more than once excited AND massively Time), at some point you are ready that you like to take such a Chance to finally finish a game. But There is also absolutely nothing Good in this Game. You get the Kotz incentive at the very Beginning with the green Screen when you have other Games of this Troupe behind you ... tjo, and then you end up in the Menu. I'm not sure if this is wanted or not with the Menu Buttons. If so, it doesn't look like Bullets are flying. In any Case, the Menus are very minimalist (but what more could you have in a Game of this Genre?). I don't want to talk About the Story in the first place. The Voices are so mies that I actually wanted to click away, but luckily I am very painless. Once you get into the first Level, you notice directly that the Control is not quite as you might want it to be in an Arcade/casual game. But then you really notice this only after a few Levels, when the Difficulty also attracts. Above all, you also realise how bad The Hit boxes are and that after each Death the Music changes and there is only a single "Track" that is halfway ok. .... So I think if you've played through 16 levels with your own Hands, then you can confidently press the L button on the Keyboard a few times here. I did that at least and I'm not ashamed of it (If you hadn't mentioned that here, I'd probably be squabbing in front of the PC now). No Plan whether this is a Review here, but is also a Latte. If you've read up to here, then hopefully be helpful. Finally, all that remains to be said is: The first few Levels can be seen and then decide for yourself whether uninstalled or continues to play.
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