Yeah, but this is the interent, friend. most people think its okay to be an asshole here.
But as to the point of this thread, I have some comments. Many people found the gameplay hard to pick up and confusing. Those of you who have quoted this problem, did you watch the cutscenes? They mention several things about your units that are pretty damn useful. Use your unit's double team attacks. Razor Girl squads do more damage when they use Eddie as a firing platform and fire off bursts instead of single shots. The Thunderhog's soothing bass can be amplified to mellowing stun frequencies. Need to clear the area around a wounded unit? Hop onto a roadie and blast some feedback their way. And don't forget the StoneCrusher, the last unit you unlock. Its double team is necessary for one of the last missions in the game, and it one-shots everything, as far as I know. Plus, if you find yourself dying after two hits from enemy infantry, you probably haven't gone around using your pyrotechincs attack on the stone statues of dragons scattered about the landscape. These are bound serpents, children of Ormagoedden. For every ten you free, you get another upgrade for either your own health, an aura that gives units near you regen, a flight speed boost, or a regen boost for yourself. Also, if you find the statues buried in the ground with the red flowers growing around them that signify that you can use the Relic Raiser solo there, do it. Each one gives you Fire Tributes and a new song for your car's radio, The Mouth of Metal, purchasable from the Motor Forge, which you also have to use Relic Raiser to get into. Additionally, if you find little clouds of electric glowing bugs flying around, ramp off seomthing in your car and go through them. These are Sparkplug Bugs and are worth Fire Tributes. Another tip, using the skull-shaped veiwfinders in the world both show off the truly epic metal landscape, and give you more Fire Tributes. I mention Fire Tributes a lot because its the currency for the overworld. You buy upgrades from Ozzy Osborne at the shop, the Motor Forge, with them. And remember, you only get a few solos running through the story missions. Do side missions like the Hunter's Overkill stuff, and just traverse the Brutal Land for solo altars. Stuff like the Rally Flag, Anvil of Burden, Rock Block, the Facemelter, and my personal favorite, Call of the Wild, all these things are extremely useful, so heed my advice well, little ones, and go forth. Go forth and conquer!
-Wiz
But as to the point of this thread, I have some comments. Many people found the gameplay hard to pick up and confusing. Those of you who have quoted this problem, did you watch the cutscenes? They mention several things about your units that are pretty damn useful. Use your unit's double team attacks. Razor Girl squads do more damage when they use Eddie as a firing platform and fire off bursts instead of single shots. The Thunderhog's soothing bass can be amplified to mellowing stun frequencies. Need to clear the area around a wounded unit? Hop onto a roadie and blast some feedback their way. And don't forget the StoneCrusher, the last unit you unlock. Its double team is necessary for one of the last missions in the game, and it one-shots everything, as far as I know. Plus, if you find yourself dying after two hits from enemy infantry, you probably haven't gone around using your pyrotechincs attack on the stone statues of dragons scattered about the landscape. These are bound serpents, children of Ormagoedden. For every ten you free, you get another upgrade for either your own health, an aura that gives units near you regen, a flight speed boost, or a regen boost for yourself. Also, if you find the statues buried in the ground with the red flowers growing around them that signify that you can use the Relic Raiser solo there, do it. Each one gives you Fire Tributes and a new song for your car's radio, The Mouth of Metal, purchasable from the Motor Forge, which you also have to use Relic Raiser to get into. Additionally, if you find little clouds of electric glowing bugs flying around, ramp off seomthing in your car and go through them. These are Sparkplug Bugs and are worth Fire Tributes. Another tip, using the skull-shaped veiwfinders in the world both show off the truly epic metal landscape, and give you more Fire Tributes. I mention Fire Tributes a lot because its the currency for the overworld. You buy upgrades from Ozzy Osborne at the shop, the Motor Forge, with them. And remember, you only get a few solos running through the story missions. Do side missions like the Hunter's Overkill stuff, and just traverse the Brutal Land for solo altars. Stuff like the Rally Flag, Anvil of Burden, Rock Block, the Facemelter, and my personal favorite, Call of the Wild, all these things are extremely useful, so heed my advice well, little ones, and go forth. Go forth and conquer!
-Wiz