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Using a dual stick control scheme with jump & grenade on the shoulder buttons will allow you to destroy those fast, aggressive enemies before they can touch your robot!
Otherwise, I like their concept. I actually do want to see an ARES 2 or anything else they can cook up. I think they can make some really great titles with just a little more polish.
Still, A.R.E.S. is a fun game to play. Too bad it was abandoned and we will never see a sequel :(
A.R.E.S. is our first game and We'd love to see it evolve more than anyone else. Megaman X is absolutely one of our inspiration, along side with Metroid, Contra, etc. They are all awesome and we couldn't be happier to see you guys mention these games.
We might be slow since we've just finished ARES.EX for XBLA a few months ago and now we are really working hard on our Kickstarter Project, "So Many Me". But we can guarantee you that the game will never been abandoned. In fact, we try to make its sequel the best possible game. Stay tuned!
I really do look forward to an ARES 2 or similar, whatever day that may be. I also took a quick look at So Many Me, and it looks really nice, though it may not be my cup of Tea. :P Still, I wish the Devs good luck with both games.