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A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX Download No Survey

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About This Game A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX is the upgraded version of A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda, the award-winning 2.5D action-packed side-scrolling platform game that originally released in 2011. The game takes players on a thrilling sci-fi adventure! Take control of combat specialist Ares, or the new playable character, Tarus, to battle deadly machines with a variety of powerful weapons and armor. Your goal: Save Minos Space Station’s survivors and uncover the nefarious Zytron’s extinction agenda!Key Features:Receiving EX Transmission – A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX has been refitted with new friendly UI, control scheme, and leaderboards.Upgrade Complete – Armed with new weapons, abilities, and even a new playable ally, humanity’s secret weapon has never been stronger.Obstruction Eminent – Ares isn't the only one with new tricks; new enemies and bosses have also joined the fray. Along with challenges stages, you’ll need all your might and power to fight off these guys.Uncharted Sectors – With readjusted maps and completely new levels, there are an abundance of areas to explore for new and returning robots alike. Delve deeper into the world of A.R.E.S. and discover new areas of Minos Space Station you never knew existed!Visuals Updated – New high resolution textures as well as brand new animated cut scenes.Audio Enhanced – A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX comes complete with the original soundtrack by Hyperduck Soundworks. Also now boasting a completely new additional soundtrack for the second campaign from Heavy Metal master Charlie Parra Del Riego, a perfect fit for Tarus the heavy metal Tanker. 7aa9394dea Title: A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EXGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Extend StudioPublisher:ORiGO GAMESRelease Date: 3 Oct, 2014 A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX Download No Survey ares extinction agenda ex. ares extinction agenda ex what makes a great platformer ?Tight controls and great level design, this one lacks both but if you need something to satisfy your Megaman fix, then this would be an okay solution. i suggest you buy it on sale cause it is not worth the full price for sure.. If you're a fan of Mega Man and Strider, then this is a pretty fun game.. a game that is worth the try :). A good friend of mine recommended this game to me, so I checked it out. This game best reminds me of Mega Man X8 on the PS2(PlayStation 2). Both playable characters in this game are a unique mix of all 3 main characters in Mega Man X8 (X, Zero, and Axl). With Axl's 360 degree firing ability, Zero's ability to double jump, and X's ability to upgrade himself. The game can be challenging at times, but it's never so difficult that it seems impossible to complete. There are a lot of hidden items and secrets to find and a few alternate routs. I used an Xbox Once controller with this game with no problems since it had a pre-setup profile for the controller built into the game right from the start. Overall I've found this game to be a great game, and a good example of how to do a Mega Man X game right! If your a fan of the Mega Man X series, or just a fan of the Mega Man franchise in general, then you can't go wrong with picking this one up. And that's my 2 cents.. When I heard about a new version of ARES I figured what I'd get to play improved on the game I knew and had a like\/hate relationship with, it was 60% off and since i owned the original I figured what the heck.Gameplay: They've moved to 1 currency, essentially everything is now 1, so you have 1 higher cost instead of trying to farm a particular resource for your upgrades. Thats a positive... you now have to find unlocks to unlock your upgrades, thats a second plus... You get a new character thats like a heavy class\/tank compared to the original character, and he plays... kinda meh. His special is a shield that uses up energy vs health...Other changes is that you have infinite bombs\/electrical blasts and they are on a CD. Repair kits are also on cooldown and have a 100 resource cost. All can be upgraded.Graphics: Uh, I don't like what they did with the supporting cast, the characters and bosses look just as great, but what did they do to the women... its like they changed how they wanted them to look and they look awful. The gameplay is still as crisp and looks similar if not better than the original.Controls: Yup, did you hate Ares, you'll hate this... love it... you'll love this... its not changed, and its still as wonky as when I played it the first time, jumping off the ends of ledges... good luck and do it early.So that I've writen this game, if you haven't played the original, you may like what you see, if you have... I'd avoid this for awhile, its in a kinda crashy state in which you have to launch the game again nearly every level I think the changes they put forth are positive for the game, but the new levels aren't really impressive, and the new character while plays slightly different, continues to be similar to what you've done before.Verdict: Pass, and if you want to get a version get the original for now... I might review once they patch all the crashy bugs... but I cannot honestly reccommend as of 10\/4\/14. As i didn't play the original version before this, this review is disregarding any comparison to that version.A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX is a side-scrolling mecha shooter game, safely to say a Megaman clone.You have 2 mechs to choose from Ares and Tarus, similar to the roles how X and Zero in Megaman series.Each has different set of weapons and abilities and both have different storyline, though same levels and objectives.The game technically and visually is good, however the soundtrack doesn't fit and really boring.The story in general is generic, although it has few cool twists. But it's nothing special at all. You go on levels, destroy bots to save humankind. That's it.You have also a human female as an assistant that communicate with you throughout your mission and develop new upgrades for you suit.During the levels there are database cubes and upgrade units to collect, the former for expanding game lore to read and the later allow you to upgrade weapons and abilities.Each character has 7 levels, which are exactly the same but different dialogues.And you can beat the entire game in few hours (took me 5 hours).Let's switch to the cons:- Level designs: Some areas can be really frustrating, designed to hinder your movements limits to your demise.- Unskippale scenes: This really made me mad, because checkpoints happen before a hard part, which forcing me to watch the same scene over and over and over until I successfully pass the area. Boss Battles has the same problem.- Checkpoints sometimes are set far from each other, again due to some areas being frustrating, having to run through many rooms/traps/enemies before you getting to a new checkpoint isn't really a nice idea if you want to put a challenge in the way. I really don't like repeating the same steps for 5~10 times before I figure out a solution.- The Ending (both endings), although are good, end abruptly. It would be better to see at least a glimpse of the aftermath.6.5/10. This game was released nearly 3 years ago at the time of my writing this and I wish they had a sequel out at this point. A.R.E.S EX is an amazing game and definatly worth it. I got the game on sale for a grand \u00a31.60 instead of it's base \u00a36.99. This game is a remake of the A.R.E.S Extinction Agenda and isn't just that, they added in a new character with their own story and ending, along with 2 new levels not seen in the origional AEA. Tarus, the new character added, uses the same base weapons as Ares, yet he is, in my eyes, more of a beef-y character, with his first gun you start the game with working as Ares' once you upgrade it once. His design is significantly different to Ares aswell, showning the plit between the two. This game is a 2.5d platforming shooter in the vein of Mega Man and Metroid from back in the 8-bit era. This game is so much more of a tribute to Mega Man than Mighty No. 9, with more challenging game design and bosses. It doesn however work in a linear story, with upgrades seen through the game and backtracking allowed to unlock everything you miss while going through the game.

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