LEVEL-5 IS PURE NIGHTMARE FUEL
Level 5 Guild Review

All right time to review the Guild series of games, from my least favorite to my all time favorite, so here i go

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 Aero Perter is a decent plane simulator game, but as the levels go on it soon became to hard to manage for me, its not my type of game (4/10)
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This game could have been higher on the list, if not for relying on chance and hitting the right type of enemy to advance through the game, the story that I know so far is nice, the figures look awesome, and using dice brings out the inner geek in me (5/10)

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Liberation Maiden is a fun little shooter when I ever have an adrenalin rush, the main theme song is catchy, and who doesn’t want a kick ass president. (although being a high school age president is pretty ridiculous) (5/10)

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Bugs vs Tanks is my guilty pleasure game, and possibly the only game that I know of that let you play as the Nazis (though not called that in the game) and I really hate bugs so killing them with tanks brings a smile to my face (7/10)

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Starship Damrey is not really a scary game, I found the game to be relaxing, your piloting a droid, in a war wrecked spaceship, zapping big germ creatures, figuring out to get out of your sleep, with dead bodies for good measure (8/10)

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Weapon Shop is the funniest game I ever played, with hero’s ranging from awesome grandma, to a disgraced samurai, and even an anime hero who is a fake. The love the relationship between father and son, the dialogue when ever your customers go on a quest, and matching the rhythms of making your weapon and make or break your customer. (9/10)

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Attack of the Friday Monsters is my absolute favorite Guild game, taking place during the 1970s when monster and sentai entertainment is popular, the card designs look cool, a very cute plot and characters, and the setting is very atmospheric. That game truly made me feel like a kid again (10/10)

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