an old game that no one knows about, it is based on a movie called the sum of all fears and it is kinda fun. picked it up at a half price book store for $5 (included 2 other games)enjoy.
It makes me angry when sticks hold guns like a praying mantis playing with his nipples... or something of the like. basically, I don't like when sticks hold guns unnatturally. I'm going to fix that.
~EDIT~ I messed up in the kick back, the person should only go backwards about 1-2 pixels, as the shoulder absorbs most of the kick.
experiment with it, have fun :)
Red Stick bombs Blue? or Blue bombs Red?
watch and find out.
P.S. THE MUSIC MAGICALLY MATCHED UP PERFECTLY WITH THE ANI!!! hope youtube didn't screw up the timing.
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