I wrote a wall of text and then closed my browser T.T Now with bullet points
- great graphics, love the dithering and effects, super dynamic
- one liners from enemies are super fun, each enemy having their unique puns is super cute
- action sometimes is too crazy, got my ass kicked in the level with plants and flying bunnies (?). Once you're grabbed and the screen starts shaking you're as good as dead.
- Overall plenty of deaths felt random, marker showing us where the hat was dropped is the real life savior.
- Great weapons, plenty of them too, sniper rifle reloads a little slow, grenade launcher takes too long to aim, you should be able to choose where to shoot the grenade with a mouse pointer, I think it's demanding enough.
- Got two ranks - Jenny and All City Around Jenny (?) or something like that. One of them had my score multiplier in the hundreds 500x with 9 mln or 90 mln score and it was still just Jenny. Is it the highest rank?
- I liked that different levels offered different challenge, sometimes you had to dodge metro trains, other time there was that big lurking electric monster attacking you with lasers and you had to destroy the power box. Overall I like how the challenge progresses, each level presents new enemy, new obstacle or new weapon to utilize, sometimes all of them at once. It's great, keeps the game fresh.
- Lighting is also working well when presenting different levels, first couple levels have bright lights and later on you have darker shades (when moving through the hobbos-infested tunnels). It adds to the atmosphere and makes your levels stand out from each other.
- Loved the interactivity of random things in the world, almost everything can be destroyed
So yeah, it's great, too difficult and frantic, people will complain about camera slowdown when trying to avoid bullets, enemies could be a little slower (explosions from vending machines or hanging signposts hardly hit anyone) and it's easy to get overstimulated by myriad of lighting effects but it wouldn't be Jenny without it all, right? Then again maybe add a small option for epileptic people that decreases the effects severity?