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This game is honestly one of the worst ones i’ve ever played in my life.Its SO horrible, it used too be good now its freakin’ terrible-Sometimes the page were it checks the updates won’t even stay up.-You dont even need to give anybody your email and still get hacked.-Lag literally almost breaks the game.-It just crashes out of nowhere.-Some of the Weapons are so Identical (Ex. Absolute zero & Nova Blaze.-Sometimes when you pay for cresent they dont even send it to you in the mail.-The game gets really boring after awhile.-They have the exact same events year after yearTo be honest though, Its not as terrible as it is. The gameplay is fun and The fact that you can create your own skins is cool.But it still doesn’t make up for how bad it is.I just wish that they’d do something in the game that makes it at least somewhat more popular. Getamped 2 is a 3D Fighter game. (Sport) Many People used to play Getamped 2 back in 2011 when the population was active but now it is less Active than ever. Because there a reason you don’t see to much Room host in PVP and PVE.—————————————————1.

Strong Weapon can be easily abuse on short edge map in Team DeathMatch or Deathmatch.2. The Community is very Nasty to new player in term of their rank not being good enough.3.

Cyberstep has a big mistake of not listening to the Community feedback on the problem with there Server and the Game itself now.————————————————–This Game used to take skill but it is no longer what it used to be anymore now all you see is bad player using Strong weapon to get a win in the game. (I Mean Depression Community State)————————————————-I Highly don’t Recommend this game anymore. One thing that can turn people off when playing this game is the “pay to win” factor, but everything will mostly depend on your combat skill. You can have a newbie weapon and still be able to defeat players with overpowered weapons, but you just have to improve your skill on basic fighting.

This game has a huge strategy factor, pretty much like any other fighting game, but a bit more vital. Once you learn the moves and tricks of the combat mechanics, you can anticipate your next move and other player’s moves, as well. There is a practice mode for people to experiment with different moves and combos, but it’s also best to experiment first-hand against other players.

You may lose many, many matches when first starting, but you’ll soon get the feel of the unique combat in the game. All in all, for players who just want to win win win, this game is most certainly not for you, but for anyone who enjoys a unique experience and fun combat, then you’ll love GetAmped 2.Now let’s talk about some of the features to this game. The customization is very, very good.

You can create your own skins or upload other people’s skins to have your very own unique character. There are also clothes in the market that you can buy, as well. The weapons in the game have incredible designs. New weapons get added to the game frequently, so the arsenal seems endless. The choices are also vast, ranging from swords to guns and many other wacky weapons that will make your fighter a huge badass. One thing that you must understand, though, is that at least 90% of these weapons (mostly the OP ones) can only be bought with Crescents, which is game money that must be bought with real money.

You can also earn Crescents other ways, like by signing in every weekend (Saturday and Sunday) and earning them from special events and giveaways. Occasionally, there is also a sale in the market where the Crescent weapons are 20 or 40 percent off.

I suggest saving up your Crescents and waiting for those sales to come by, and you can get more for less. I don’t mind buying Crescents, mainly because I really love playing around with the weapons. 10$ will get you 1000c, which, normally, would only get you 2 weapons at the most, so what I do is I occasionally pay 10$ and save up 1000 at a time. When the sale comes, I end up having maybe 1500c and I can go crazy in the shop. There are also draw machines in the market. There’s one draw machine that you can use regular in-game money for, but the machine doesn’t normally give anything rare or even decent.

They may put a Crescent weapon in the yellow ball occasionally but chances of winning a yellow ball with that specific weapon are very low. Other draw machines can only be paid for with Crescents, but the weapons you may win are much more rare. If you want to use these machines, I suggest saving up the money.There are many stages in the game, but most people prefer playing on a stage called Ayvon, which, for newcomers, can take a minute to get used to fighting on. Game missions can be a real pain. Of course, you start of with simple missions that make the game feel easy, but you’ll soon run into insanely difficult missions that are near impossible to beat without a useful weapon (namely a projectile weapon). Luckily, there are people in the game who can help you with missions. If you feel that you don’t have a good enough weapon, other people who do can join your room and help out.All in all, this game is not for everyone.

I enjoy fighting games a lot, from Street Fighter to Super Smash Bros. The reason I love playing GetAmped 2 is because of its vast customization, unique combat mechanics, and amount of playable weapons. The point is that you shouldn’t rush this game. It takes time to get used to it, but once you do, it will feel very rewarding. A really fun and addicting anime fighting game with an overwhelming amount of customization options. There are so many unique and interesting features in this game to keep you occupied that you hardly will get bored. The fighting system is real time, intense and has a huge skillfactor.

While weapons bought from the premium store are better than the ones in the normal store, the amount of skill a player has greatly influence the outcome of battles.The customization in this game is deep and vast. The skin system is a unique character customization system which allow you to edit your character from coloring and drawing down to editing polygons. The only limit is the amount of creativity one have. You can then save your character inte a skin2 file which you can load whenever you want.There’s also a music creating system called KDJ-Plus that allows you to create your own music with classical 8-bit sounds.

I personally haven’t experimented alot with it since the UI and layout is pretty hard to understand but I’ve heard songs from games like Pokemon, Rockman and even pop music!There’s also a weapon inherital system which further enhances the creativity factor. Once again I’ve never seen this amount of customization in any other game.

The inherital system allows weapons to further evolve by giving or replacing some moves of other weapons. To explain it briefly, you can basically make a flower weapon spawn a giant a. fire dragon to blow people away.There are two big negative things about Getamped2, one is that the learning curve has become too steep for newer players which I know can turn a lot of people off. The game has been around for awhile so it’s hard to catchup skillwise to the older players.The other negative thing or maybe not negative but it might be a slight turnoff for people, would be the childish community, literally(if not in age then in mind). Although this doesn’t have anything to do with the actual game I feel like this should be mentioned. If you have had some experience in the community from Rumblefighter or League of legends, they have some similarities. The competitiveness in Getamped2 creates this atmosphere which makes you unable to relax.

That’s atleast what I personally feel.I still feel like this game is worth trying because of the uniqueness in this game and I’d totally recommend it to friends, especially if they like anime or just cool fighting games in general.9/10. This game is Fun to play Lots of weapons to choose from They get new weapons all the time.and the servers aren’t too laggy for a global game.

Lots of foreign players but it doesn’t lag too bad because of it its also not one of those games you NEED to pour money into But you still want to;D At least try it You can also make custom skins. So you wont have to buy cash shop to make your character look Cuter, Tougher, Heroic, Evil, What ever you like;D. They have a good bit of styles to choose from.

There is also this system where you can create music for your Rooms (Which are customizable). It Obviously doesn’t take much to run.

One thing i will admit. When you put money onto the game You get pissed when you don’t get the weapon you wanted from the weapon Generating machine But you do learn to appreciate the ones you do receive;DIGN:Nookie.

Originally posted by:I think onigiri is doing great. And if they running out of money. How can they keep putting onigiri on diff platforms? I think this is actually their last resort. If the game was successful, they wouldn't put it on all platforms. That's like saying Skyrim is unsuccessful because they've put it on pretty much every platform.As far as this game goes, it's been around for quite a few years so it seems unnatural that they would suddenly decide now to add the game to Steam, it does come across as an effort to keep the numbers from falling so low that they need to shut it down. It's not like it's a very popular game, it's not uncommon for these kind of mmos to shut down because they aren't making as much money as the publisher wants.

Originally posted by:I think this is actually their last resort. If the game was successful, they wouldn't put it on all platforms.

That's like saying Skyrim is unsuccessful because they've put it on pretty much every platform.As far as this game goes, it's been around for quite a few years so it seems unnatural that they would suddenly decide now to add the game to Steam, it does come across as an effort to keep the numbers from falling so low that they need to shut it down. It's not like it's a very popular game, it's not uncommon for these kind of mmos to shut down because they aren't making as much money as the publisher wants. Tbf skyrim is loved cause of mods mostly i think, alot of mmos took awhile to come to steam, any game want numbers to stay up, i wouldn't say it isn't a popular game. They still alot of players. And i'm talking only pc.

There are ofc players on the consoles and steam. It a really fun game. Better then most mmos nowaday tbh. Only con is the weird buggyness.

Otherwise it's fine. It would of died long ago.

If there wasn't a player base. Plus the most popular mmos are the older ones i think.

Originally posted by:That's like saying Skyrim is unsuccessful because they've put it on pretty much every platform.As far as this game goes, it's been around for quite a few years so it seems unnatural that they would suddenly decide now to add the game to Steam, it does come across as an effort to keep the numbers from falling so low that they need to shut it down. It's not like it's a very popular game, it's not uncommon for these kind of mmos to shut down because they aren't making as much money as the publisher wants. Tbf skyrim is loved cause of mods mostly i think, alot of mmos took awhile to come to steam, any game want numbers to stay up, i wouldn't say it isn't a popular game.

They still alot of players. And i'm talking only pc. There are ofc players on the consoles and steam. It a really fun game.

Better then most mmos nowaday tbh. Only con is the weird buggyness. Otherwise it's fine. It would of died long ago. If there wasn't a player base.

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Plus the most popular mmos are the older ones i think.I think Getamped2 would get more attention if we also had 'getamped2 movie maker tools. Originally posted by:You get used to it. I miss Cosmic League.No, I won't. Weeks ago, I lost 'Blacklight: Retribution'. In April 8 I will lose 'Orcs Must Die! Unchained', before them I lost Wildstar, Ghost In The Shell: First Assault Online, World Of Dragons and many, many more games. Which approximate total count can be 20+ games.I'm fed up with fear of being unable to keep the game.

While such fear is eliminated with certain online games that host many private servers or have built in server creator.I was trying to romanticize the death of online games to get used to it, but no. Blacklight: Retribution was a breaking point. Originally posted by:tbf skyrim is loved cause of mods mostly i think, alot of mmos took awhile to come to steam, any game want numbers to stay up, i wouldn't say it isn't a popular game. They still alot of players.

And i'm talking only pc. There are ofc players on the consoles and steam. It a really fun game.

Better then most mmos nowaday tbh. Only con is the weird buggyness.

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Otherwise it's fine. It would of died long ago. If there wasn't a player base.

Plus the most popular mmos are the older ones i think.I think Getamped2 would get more attention if we also had 'getamped2 movie maker tools. Originally posted by:You get used to it.

I miss Cosmic League.No, I won't. Weeks ago, I lost 'Blacklight: Retribution'. In April 8 I will lose 'Orcs Must Die! Unchained', before them I lost Wildstar, Ghost In The Shell: First Assault Online, World Of Dragons and many, many more games. Which approximate total count can be 20+ games.I'm fed up with fear of being unable to keep the game.

While such fear is eliminated with certain online games that host many private servers or have built in server creator.I was trying to romanticize the death of online games to get used to it, but no. Blacklight: Retribution was a breaking point.

Movie maker tool? And that fear goes for every online only games. Which is sad but a fact.