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About This Game A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda is the first chapter in a full featured episodic hardcore action packed side scrolling platformer, in the traditions of retro classics, where you play as Ares, a combat robot created for the sole purpose of saving humanity. Can you live up to the task or will you be reduced to nuts and bolts?You are Ares, the first Zytron immune robot. A symbol of how far human technology has come, you are the most advanced robot in existence; built to run faster, jump higher, and fire quicker. In addition to these core attributes, your design includes a system for converting spare parts and resources into valuable items, armor, and weaponry. You will need to use everything at your disposal in order to reach and rescue the survivors aboard the Zytron infected space station.Key features:Play through various locations in the A.R.E.S. universe, each a beautiful, unique, 3D environment with challenging obstacles.You are the ultimate weapon with the ultimate sidekick – Collect the secret items and get power up to become a perfect weapon.Come face to face with colossal opponents, learn their patterns to defeat them in battle.Destroy enemies, collect their parts, and then recycle them to make incredible items, including health packs, ammo, and weapon upgrades. a09c17d780 Title: A.R.E.S.: Extinction AgendaGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Extend StudioPublisher:Extend Studio, ORiGO GAMESRelease Date: 20 Jan, 2011 A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda Full Crack [addons] ares extinction agenda xbox 360. ares extinction agenda ex. ares extinction agenda gameplay. ares extinction agenda pc. descargar ares extinction agenda full español. ares extinction agenda full español. ares extinction agenda. ares extinction agenda download I'm reviewing this game as it's in a bubble. There's an updated version of the game, that interested people should get. It seems to be just an improved version of A.R.E.S., if so, that's what you want.A.R.E.S. is almost a Mega Man game. You get a character which has a array of guns, who runs through levels populated by enemies, and beats them by shooting them. However this game falls short of that mark because a few features. While the hero doesn't defeat enemies and get their powers, he does beat an enemy and often gets an upgrade but he doesn't receive a specific power. In addition this is a linear game. There's five levels and the player has to beat each in order, though he's able to go back and replay old levels. That doesn't make it a bad game, but anyone looking to replace the blue bomber with this game might feel it falls short, however the game is still a great game, and will remind players of Mega Man, even when it's clear this is different. One big change in this game is the player is able to shoot in any direction, instead of just forwards and backwards, and that allows the player to have a better fluidity of motion. There's also a few alternate attacks that ramp up the power. There's a cannon that comes in and fires down, laying waste to enemies in the way. There's also a pair of grenades that can help destroy enemies in the way. However the grenades have ammo, and they have to be replenished almost constantly. The cost is cheap, but at the same time, this comes from the same currency you use to upgrade your weapons, so for my game I rarely used the grenades. Overall though A.R.E.S. is a fun simple game. It's a bit short, though there's a difficulty mode that definitely will challenge the player, a number of achievements that have different challenges attached, and a scoring system for the die hard fans. For five bucks, it's easy to recommend this (or the remake). It might not be anyone's favorite game, but it's a rather enjoyable sidescroller.. I'll recommend this if you're a fan of the genre. This may seem like a dumb advice, but here's my point :You may really like it if you're a fan of the 2D sidescroller game, otherwise not so much. Why ? becausethis game, though a very good platformer, doesn't appeal to the regular gamer. It does write a longlove-letter to old 2D platformer (and a very nice one, might I add), but won't be a general gamingexperience you shouldn't miss.. Bought it during the sale. But then figured out, that there is no sense to buy it at all! As there is A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX - enhanced and updated version of A.R.E.S. without possibility to update Agenda to Agenda EX. So DON'T buy THIS version of game - it's USELESS! Proceed to EX version directly, instead.https:\/\/store.steampowered.com\/app\/315340\/ARES_Extinction_Agenda_EX\/. A.R.E.S. is very much a love letter to the Mega Man X series, but never quite reaches the same heights. A lone robot goes on a mission to a space station where a mysterious virus has taken over all the machines while an NPC dumps information on them at key points - if it all feels familiar to old console players, it's because it absolutely is.The main issue is that a lot of the charm that made Mega Man X what it was is gone - the game is linear, weapons are few and stingily upgrade, and A.R.E.S is nowhere near as responsive as X was. Controls are slightly clunky, rewarding pattern recognition over reflexes, and areas often have a constrained, restricted feel (oewing to the decent amount of space your character takes up on-screen) that may be appropriate for the space station theme, but aren't much fun to play around in. Enemies often include flying foes that are hard to target with the default gun. Add in 3D environments that can occasionally be confusing as to what qualifies as a ledge and you have the recipe for some issues. Add in a rather pointless crafting system - you need particular elements to craft each upgrade, but... there's no way to predict or seek out the exact elements you need. It also makes you choose between buying disposable items and upgrades, leaving the former as a trap and the latter as the only great choice to make. And the story is pretty forgettable, and ends on a cliffhanger that seems unlikely to ever be picked up again. It's also quite short if that's a issue - lasting only a few hours, it certainly doesn't overstay its welcome.That isn't to say it's all bad - the boss fights are clever, if heavy on pattern recognition, and it's light fun if you're willing to put up with its foibles, and rewards replays with extra unlockables and upgrades. Mega Man X fans may enjoy it well enough if you pick it up on sale, as it's not truly bad, just exceedingly average - it doesn't really fall over, but it doesn't do much to distinugish itself.. Shoulda called it JUMP 'N SHOOT MAN. A Megaman tribute or ripoff or something, A.R.E.S. is a "walk to the right and shoot" platformer with a tacked on crafting system. It lacks a lot of polish, and the controls seem awkward, but if you're into Megaman style games it might be worth a look.Watch a few gameplay videos, and if it seems interesting, grab it on sale.. this is a good mega man clone. it does take a bit to get used to the controls as you aim and shoot with the mouse and use the keyboard for movement and jumping but this lets you shoot anything in a 360 degree arc. (i didn't bother trying a controller because if i can't use the analog stick with fps i wasn't gonna try it here)the upgrades, armors, and new weapons are nice and make the game fun. i only have 2 issues with is game though. 1)jumping is not perfect and i had issues getting up the one shaft you're chased up with an instant death failure and no, it's not cause of the insta-death! this game did a good job of NOT over using that. 2)this game ends on a cliffhanger and instead of making a #2 they did a remake.. Some people would consider this a MegaMan clone. It seems any platformer with a gun is considered a MegaMan clone. A.R.E.S. stands on its own very well though. With each enemy kill, you can "recycle" parts from the enemy and use them to heal yourself or upgrade your weapons. Of course, they do reference their own closeness to MegaMan by having a walkway before the bosses similar to the famous boss hall in all of the MegaMan games.The 2.5D graphics are great, the controls are fun, the design is great and the story intrigues me. If you like MegaMan or any other gun driven platformer, definitely pick this up. It is well worth the price point.. A.R.E.S is a fun side-scrolling platformer, kinda like Megaman games (the first thing it made me thought of). It provided some decent challenge (at least if you play on Hard difficulty) and the storyline was a pass. You unlock 4 weapons throughout the game which you can upgrade into stronger versions, 5 levels each with its own boss, so the whole game was fairly short and could be finished within 3-4 hours. Although, there is a lot of replayability value if you want to upgrade all your weapons, find all the secrets and get perfect SS score on each level, and other things that are listed in the achievements.For $5, I'd say the game wasn't bad and definitely worth trying. However, I do want to point out that there is a similar game called A.R.E.S: Extinction Agenda EX which is available for $5 extra (if you already own this game) and is apparently an improved version of this game with more content. I haven't got to play the EX version yet, but I'd say that this game has at least earned my recommendation.. I'm reviewing this game as it's in a bubble. There's an updated version of the game, that interested people should get. It seems to be just an improved version of A.R.E.S., if so, that's what you want.A.R.E.S. is almost a Mega Man game. You get a character which has a array of guns, who runs through levels populated by enemies, and beats them by shooting them. However this game falls short of that mark because a few features. While the hero doesn't defeat enemies and get their powers, he does beat an enemy and often gets an upgrade but he doesn't receive a specific power. In addition this is a linear game. There's five levels and the player has to beat each in order, though he's able to go back and replay old levels. That doesn't make it a bad game, but anyone looking to replace the blue bomber with this game might feel it falls short, however the game is still a great game, and will remind players of Mega Man, even when it's clear this is different. One big change in this game is the player is able to shoot in any direction, instead of just forwards and backwards, and that allows the player to have a better fluidity of motion. There's also a few alternate attacks that ramp up the power. There's a cannon that comes in and fires down, laying waste to enemies in the way. There's also a pair of grenades that can help destroy enemies in the way. However the grenades have ammo, and they have to be replenished almost constantly. The cost is cheap, but at the same time, this comes from the same currency you use to upgrade your weapons, so for my game I rarely used the grenades. Overall though A.R.E.S. is a fun simple game. It's a bit short, though there's a difficulty mode that definitely will challenge the player, a number of achievements that have different challenges attached, and a scoring system for the die hard fans. For five bucks, it's easy to recommend this (or the remake). It might not be anyone's favorite game, but it's a rather enjoyable sidescroller.
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