About Grand Piece Online:
on this game alone (he’s originally Russian, I presume) and the script is more than understandable.There is very little room for error. You usually get just a little more than enough poop bombs to beat each level; perhaps 1-2 extra shots. Siding with Cipher, for example, requires you to hit all 10 of your shots on people. Hitting people is already a frustratingly precise task – you’re moving, the people are moving, and wind influences your trajectory – so having such limited shots really amps up the difficulty. I also noticed that if you manage to hit two people with one poop, it only counts as one hit. Luckily you can retry as many times as you like. Would be nice to have a skip dialogue option – I had to manually spam to get through the dialogue in the serum level a few times.The fight with Irwin was very finnicky. I found it unnecessarily difficult to damage Irwin. Instead of aiming to hit the back, I would have preferred something like hitting the head with your claws/feet.This is not necessarily a negative aspect, but I found it strange that the whole game unlocks when you beat one storyline. When you beat the game once, you suddenly have access to all the levels in all three story lines, shouldn’t the player have to beat those levels first. I did not expect to enjoy Grand Pigeon’s Duty much, but I was pleasantly surprised. I quite enjoyed the art style, music, and silly humour. Be warned though, this game is harder than it looks. Many times I was almost at the brink of frustration, only to be met with euphoria upon completing a difficult mission. This game is not for everyone, but if you’re feeling frisky and want to try something different, why not give this game a try?