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The Weaponographist Download For Windows

Updated: Mar 14, 2020





















































About This Game Or so thought world-famous demon hunter Doug McGrave, until he met the witch from Hellside. Now, cursed to do what’s right for free, his powers constantly draining away, Doug will have to win his power back.Never slow down. Slow is how the curse takes hold!!The Weaponographist is a high-speed, top-down dungeon-crawling arena combat game. Cool kids might call it a “Roguelike”.You play as Doug McGrave, famous demon hunter for hire. Highest level, bestest gear, ruggedly handsome, and unrepentant jerk. For refusing to aid one stinking demon-infested town, you are immediately – and deservedly – cursed. Your powers, your wealth, and your weapons… Poof! Gone. To overcome the curse, you’ll need to make use of whatever weapons you can find.Swords, chainsaws, machine guns, pogo sticks… Use them while you can.Because they’ll all fall apart in your hands.I can’t think of a curse that ever did anyone any good. And this one, doubly so.Fill up your combo meter by defeating evil, vanquish demons to regain your strength, and weaken the curse while you can. But beware.Whenever you aren’t attacking, your combo will quickly drain away, and the curse will continue to sap your strength. Only by killing monsters quickly, adapting to new weapons, and removing the curse in pieces can Doug make his way through the depths of the dungeon and get the hell out of this one-horse town.Roguelike adventure in a fast-paced arena filled with a variety of creatures to kill.Pulse-pounding weapon swaps requiring constant adaptation to defeat the enemy swarms.A frantic paced curse requiring constant engagement to catch and surpass the difficulty curve.Copious demon gore and goop to trade with Hellside vendors for powerful upgrades.Epic soundtrack from Christopher Hoag.Go forth, kill a bunch of things, and don’t even feel bad.-The Weaponographist 7aa9394dea Title: The WeaponographistGenre: Action, Indie, RPGDeveloper:PuubaPublisher:PuubaRelease Date: 29 Apr, 2015 The Weaponographist Download For Windows This game is great if you have a few hours to spare but can get boring in the long run. Get this game on a steam sale if you are interested. This game is a dungeon crawler with some special features that make the game worth it on a sale. To watch the full review watch this video: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=wgOt5kvA_Ao. A simple bullet hell with a metagame leveling structure, The Weaponographist is a medicore rehash of flash games we've all played for free. If you've played games before, you've already played this one. And if you've played 9 minutes of this game, like I have, you've already played the whole game.. SNAPSHOTA forgettably repetitive top-down game where you mash the attack button to kill the same enemies over and over again.OVERALL - 4 \/ 10PROS+ a dozen or so different weapons that all play differently from each other+ decent artCONS- extremely repetitive, gets old very fast- constant progress "resets"DETAILSFirst off, I am honestly surprised that people have been giving this game good reviews. Either people reviewing it haven't played other games, ever, or they just really like running in circles mashing one button for about 20 minutes.While this game looks like a poor man's Binding of Isaac, it plays even worse. The game puts you in sequential rooms that spawn ~3 different types of enemies per room, with the goal being to kill all enemies in order to repeat the same process again. Each enemy has one attack (save for the few bosses in the game) and drop one type of weapon (e.g. the skeleton drops a sword). You'll spend a minute or two clearing out the slowly spawning enemies, which when finished will open a door on one side of the room (although seeing as how each level is entirely linear, this serves no purpose except to change your starting point for the next room).While fighting, players increase xp and a combo meter when they kill enemies. The purposes of these mechanics seem to be a good idea at first, except for the fact that losing the combo meter leads to draining xp from the player (eventually de-leveling them), which then causes enemies to die even slower than they did before. The higher level the player is, the faster the combo meter decays (and thus, eventually, their level), and even when a player is ahead of the curve and as maxed out as they can be with upgrades, enemies at best are still frustratingly alive with a sliver of health after a set of attacks. At worst the player has to follow an enemy for several boring seconds holding the attack button until it begrudgingly decided to die.If a player gets behind the power curve, it becomes increasingly difficult to catch back up and ends up being a painfully slow demise. Normally this is not a problem (and the player loses all their HP before this happens), however when a bosses is defeated for the first time it essentially resets the players progress as enemies have more hp that seems to magically even out once the player upgrades their weapons again. While normally I find progression systems fun, this one just ends up feeling like someone constantly struggling to reach the surface level of water with an increasing amount of baggage instead of say, acquiring a jet ski and then a speedboat.Every once in a while a room will contain a "buff" for enemies (which consisted of more \/ less monster hp. faster movement \/ attack, or perpetually spawning slime enemies that were killed in one hit) or a chest will spawn with a heart and potentially a ~30s player buff. This is probably the biggest excitement you will have all game, unless you really enjoy killing enemies progressively slower.In essence, the game ends up forcing the player to quit \/ die after beating every boss unless they want to spend 30 minutes clearing a single room in a floor. This, combined with the already mediocre-at-best combat and repetitive nature of rooms, makes this game not worth playing, even with a refund. What little story there is doesn't even remotely make up for the lackluster and repetitive (have I mentioned this game is repetitive?) nature of the game.. ok, i find this one a little bit hard to recommend and most certainly wouldn't do so for its full price.The game is not bad at all and has plenty of care to not be just any steam ****. The biggest pro for me were how short the game is. You quite have the time to try every weapon on the game and that's it, you finish it. I'm sure it would be really boring if not for that. But overall the game is good to give some hours of "some fun" and i suppose is worth its price with discount so i cannot negativate that =P. It's like binding of isaac, but a lot worse and duller. Dont be decieved by the looks of it, it is not binding of isaac or whatsoever. Fun for an hour, then just boring and repetitive. Fun game with a Binding of Isaac kind of style.Interesting controller support, I love that you can map it however you want to fit your controller.+1 for awesome devs too. We probably came back to annoy them\/play their game demo about 20+ times during pax east.. Extremely fun - worth every penny - inspired by zelda \/ binding of isaac. The progression and strategy make this game re-playable.It is suited to the casual and the hardcore!. This game is not what it advertises itself to be. There is nothing "rogue" about this game. This is just an arcade action game stylized as a dungeon crawler but doesn't really play like one. It's just an arcade game where the graphics look like a dungeon.Some people think "rogue" means "you unlock things between runs" and that's the only thing this game does. You play a run, you reach a point where your current stats just doesn't cut it anymore as enemies take longer and longer to kill and then you die. You respawn in the town and can spend your obtained currency on upgrades and then start the so-called dungeon over again. That's it. See, the true key to the fun in roguelites like Binding of Isaac, Spelunky and dozens more, and even classic roguelikes on Steam like Tales of Maj'eyal and Dungeonmans, is the fact that every run has the potential to offer something new. The very first item you pick up might be something that completely changes the game, and you might find said item in a myriad of different ways. Like how you can blow up a rock in the first room in Isaac and find the Small Rock, or maybe you open your first chest in Dungeonmans and out pops a skill book that lets you use an ability you've never tried before. Since The Weaponographist doesn't offer any items of any sort, every run is the same. Enemies drop currency and replacement weapons since the one you're using breaks in a few kills and that's it. No item rooms, no cool drops, nothing to switch things up and keep it fresh and addictive.This game doesn't even let you explore anything. The screenshots make it look like Zelda, I know, but the thing is that only one of the doors will open when you clear a room and there's no other place to go but forward. It's an extremely linear game that offers no minimap, no strategy and no exploration. Just head from one room to the next to kill the same boring enemies over and over, have your weapon break and pick up a new one. Die, buy upgrades and go back in. Repeat, repeat, repeat.This game is just flat-out boring and not a roguelite, certainly far from a roguelike as the store description calls it. It's just a shallow and simple action arcade game that gets real dull real fast and expects you to grind to make progress rather than survive by your own skill.

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