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I would rather read about the features, storyline, and gameplay mechanics before making a decision. I also like to consider the developer's track record and user reviews to get a better understanding of the game and its reception.
Overall, while a demo can be a helpful tool, I prefer to make informed purchases based on a broader perspective rather than just a limited demo experience.
u get to punch your own bullets to make them go faster
In the game "Gunz the Duel" I am able to shoot adorable pink creatures known as "Palmpow" inside a masterfully crafted 3d prison environment with two golden pistols. Are you able to partake in similar scenarios in "ULTRAKILL"?
you do get two pistols and you do get to shoot drones which look pretty cute cause they have anime blush lines. if you ask me i'd say they're basically the same video game
me waiting patiently in my trojan horse to reverse troll ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ the terminally online irony poisoned gamer teen
what kind of website are you on? everywhere i look is just positivity, other than maybe Under The Mayo's channel, and even then he made some positive remarks about the game.