Destroy the Godmodder 2 expands greatly on the original Destroy the Godmodder while staying true to the spirit of the game.
Gameplay: Featuring much-beloved features from the original such as charging endlessly and attacking the godmodder, DTG2 takes the best from DTG1 while adding what will surely be new classics, such as excessive amounts of alchemies and grinding on the echeladder.
Plot: With a well written and well planned plot, Twinbuilder has really outdone himself this time with his latest work. Featuring references to Homestuck that will alienate the vast majority of the internet, Twinbuilder definitely knows his audience.
Game Balance: With a game balance based almost entirely on how much you pay Twinbuilder, DTG2 is one of the most balanced multiplayer games of the decade.
NPCs: DTG2 features many engaging and complex NPCs, ranging from the Hero, Doc Scratch, to the Big Neutral, Project Nexus, to the Villain, Citricsquid.
Artwork: You can say many things about Twinbuilder, but artist is not one of them. Featuring barely above average art, DTG2 should count itself lucky that it is in a text-centric medium.
Music: Featuring such beautiful works ripped straight from the albums of Homestuck, DTG2 truly has a stellar selection of music.
Player Base: DTG2 features an extensive cast of both new and returning faces. Of special mention is fseftr, who has the most engaging and interesting characters of anyone in the game. Of dishonourable mention is the vast majority of other players, who tend to only drag down the glorious interactions between fseftr and the game.
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Destroy the Godmodder 2 expands greatly on the original Destroy the Godmodder while staying true to the spirit of the game.
Gameplay: Featuring much-beloved features from the original such as charging endlessly and attacking the godmodder, DTG2 takes the best from DTG1 while adding what will surely be new classics, such as excessive amounts of alchemies and grinding on the echeladder.
Plot: With a well written and well planned plot, Twinbuilder has really outdone himself this time with his latest work. Featuring references to Homestuck that will alienate the vast majority of the internet, Twinbuilder definitely knows his audience.
Game Balance: With a game balance based almost entirely on how much you pay Twinbuilder, DTG2 is one of the most balanced multiplayer games of the decade.
NPCs: DTG2 features many engaging and complex NPCs, ranging from the Hero, Doc Scratch, to the Big Neutral, Project Nexus, to the Villain, Citricsquid.
Artwork: You can say many things about Twinbuilder, but artist is not one of them. Featuring barely above average art, DTG2 should count itself lucky that it is in a text-centric medium.
Music: Featuring such beautiful works ripped straight from the albums of Homestuck, DTG2 truly has a stellar selection of music.
Player Base: DTG2 features an extensive cast of both new and returning faces. Of special mention is fseftr, who has the most engaging and interesting characters of anyone in the game. Of dishonourable mention is the vast majority of other players, who tend to only drag down the glorious interactions between fseftr and the game.
Overall Rating: 314/413