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|date = 2015 | |date = 2015 | ||
|platform = ArmorGames.com | |platform = ArmorGames.com | ||
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|previous = [[Upgrade Complete II]]}} | |previous = [[Upgrade Complete II]] | ||
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'''Upgrade Complete 3mium''' is the third and currently last game in the ''Upgrade Complete'' series. Much like in the first two games, the ultimate goal is to purchase every available upgrade, which yet again involves earning in-game coins by playing a simple shoot-em-up. While the first two titles featured a classic 2-D sidescrolling space shooter, this version instead has the player control a | '''Upgrade Complete 3mium''' is the third and currently last game in the ''Upgrade Complete'' series. Much like in the first two games, the ultimate goal is to purchase every available upgrade, which yet again involves earning in-game coins by playing a simple shoot-em-up. While the first two titles featured a classic 2-D sidescrolling space shooter, this version instead has the player control a spaceship to defend a stationary base that harvests "precious whale oil" against recurring waves of enemies that get progressively harder to defeat. | ||
As the "3mium" tag implies, it is supposed to be a parody of modern "pay to win" games. Upon starting the game, it already assumes that the player has bought the "premium version" with all upgrades unlocked, inviting them to push a button to beat the game. This leads the player to a fake PayPal screen (actually a link to the Armor Games homepage), and closing it will cause the game to immediately revoke all upgrades, challenging the player to earn them from scratch, like in the previous two games. | As the "3mium" tag implies, it is supposed to be a parody of modern "pay to win" games. Upon starting the game, it already assumes that the player has bought the "premium version" with all upgrades unlocked, inviting them to push a button to beat the game. This leads the player to a fake PayPal screen (actually a link to the Armor Games homepage), and closing it will cause the game to immediately revoke all upgrades, challenging the player to earn them from scratch, like in the previous two games. | ||
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After unlocking the second upgrade, a photo of a normal guy with bad MS Paint scribbles to make him look like some sort of specter appears, complete with scribbled red text saying "Oooh!", "So Scary!" and "Genuine Terror!", while the same voice says: "Wooo! I'm even scarier! Whooooaaah!". | After unlocking the second upgrade, a photo of a normal guy with bad MS Paint scribbles to make him look like some sort of specter appears, complete with scribbled red text saying "Oooh!", "So Scary!" and "Genuine Terror!", while the same voice says: "Wooo! I'm even scarier! Whooooaaah!". | ||
Then, after unlocking the third and final | Then, after unlocking the third and final heart rate upgrade, the regular "Upgrade Complete" logo pops up and gameplay returns to normal, leading the player to believe that the entire heartrate upgrade was just a joke this time, and possibly a parody of the same feature from the [[Upgrade Complete II|second game]]. However, after about 20 seconds, when the player has most likely gone back to playing the regular game already, a blurry picture of what appears to be a child with beady black eyes pops up across the screen with a scream, If the player has not yet unlocked the game's audio through an upgrade at this point, none of the three jumps scares, including the third, genuine screamer will play any sounds. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery widths="200" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captiontextcolor="#ffffff"> | <gallery widths="200" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captiontextcolor="#ffffff"> |
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