Messofanego
Banned
Yo, this game is tough as fuck but the idle animation makes it all better
Whew! I was getting a little worried that my card was taking the slow back road to GPU heaven. Thanks for setting my mind at ease!
Clean sweep
Volgarr would probably be my GOTY if Dodonpachi Saidaioujou hadn't come out. I might be jumping the gun a little, but I'd say it can easily go toe-to-toe with the best action/platformers. It's an excellent game.
Whoa. Got an update on Steam and World 2 (crystal path) has been redesigned. Threw me off for a sec.
Whoa. Got an update on Steam and World 2 (crystal path) has been redesigned. Threw me off for a sec.
Few questions I need to be cleared up:
1) Gold/gems/etc only good for score? Any other use?
2) I'm totally confused by the save structure, or even if there is one. I've been playing in twenty minute sessions while studying for exams, but I couldn't find a way to save progress and had to restart from the very beginning on the second session. My current guess is that it will only save when you reach a new world with checkpoint crystals or w/e not saving in between sessions?
How in the hell are you supposed to get this chest?
The only method I found was to roll into the fireballs to get knocked onto the platform (opening the chest first with a spear to keep the power up). This method is far too moronic to be what you're supposed to do though.
Yeah, you can jump out of a roll. This also makes some of the longer jumps easier.
Why does the world 4 boss take so many hits? I know the devs post here, I'd love to hear the reasoning behind having the player repeat the same linear patter 20+ times?
I must be an idiot lol. I'm still starting from the beginning upon starting the game despite reaching the second world (with the fishmen).
Why does the world 4 boss take so many hits? I know the devs post here, I'd love to hear the reasoning behind having the player repeat the same linear patter 20+ times?
There is a way to kill him quickly.
Throw spears into the wall a fair ways up, climb onto them, and then when he lunges at you jump and then do a downward attack. This will also result in a stalactite falling on him.
It is kinda lame that it only has 2 attacks but you can take it down in 2 cycles with the normal sword and that's only when you attack during the lunge phase. The world 3 boss takes longer and it's not that much more complex.
Wait,how else are you supposed to do it? The lunge attack tracks for a while, can you run to the right when it attacks?
RYGAR
He was super duper easy, but the method I was doing (just hitting regularly) took like 5 minutes of just doing the exact same thing over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...
It really stood out as the rest of the game is so meticulously designed, just felt like something they gave to the drooling intern or something.
The newest patch came out on GOG today (I think it's already been on Steam for a bit.) They really changed up a lot of stuff in stage 2. I'm not sure I like it, but then, maybe I'm just used to the old layout. They did clear up some of the more unnecessary bits, but I feel like they also made the stage easier, too. Weird that those fishman tank things only take 5 hits now instead of 6. Apart from that, the only difference I noticed was at the results screen, it notes that you did a full run through the game if you started from stage 1.
This game is so awesome.
I had tried the valkyrie path several times and never beat stage 2. Then all of a sudden something clicked. I got past stage 2 with no deaths yet, and kept going. All the way to. Somehow I got to the last boss on my last life. I knew it was fate; I was going to win.stage 7, where the new enemies took out almost all my lives before I figured them out
I died.
But I immediately started over and got ending A.
It's all about the ducking attack.Rastan
Got back to this and finally took down the second world boss.
The third world...only took a couple of tries. Am I over the hump or is that world just super free?
i think the later levels are actually easier but that might also be because you're better at the game at that point. You're over the hump...until you get to the alternate Valkyrie level path.
I got it and said I will just beat world 1. 6 hours later I beat the whole game. Yeah I suck so I died a lot, but I literally couldn't stop playing. So addicting.
I've never played Rastan but this to me is a hybrid between (classic) Castlevania and Ghouls 'n Ghosts.
I will try for ending B now. From what I read you can start from World 5 so it shouldn't be that time consuming. Ending A sounds impossible for me, especially because of the limited lives part. Also I don't know if I will find another 5 hour stretch where I can play without interruption. A quick save feature (which is deleted when you load) would be helpful.
Also gotta search for the hammers, I only found the one in the last world.
I'm good enough at the first level to beat it quickly and unlock the alternate path for the second chapter every time I boot the game, but I still didn't beat the second stage, I remember reading somewhere that the game does save between each stage, am I missing something?
You can access the regular version of the second stage by going left twice at the beginning of the game, if that's what you're asking.I'm good enough at the first level to beat it quickly and unlock the alternate path for the second chapter every time I boot the game, but I still didn't beat the second stage, I remember reading somewhere that the game does save between each stage, am I missing something?
Seem to be the go-to references for people who never played Rastan in the arcades. But, man, for those of us who remember, this really does feel like a direct call-back--but without seeming like blind nostalgia. And enough modern tweaks and mechanical twists to make it feel fresh.I've never played Rastan but this to me is a hybrid between (classic) Castlevania and Ghouls 'n Ghosts.
As soon as you start, walk left and then jump up and left again at the crystal. You will be at the start of the second stage.
You can't resume at the midpoint though.
You can access the regular version of the second stage by going left twice at the beginning of the game, if that's what you're asking.
There's no way to get to the valkyrie path via lvl select that I'm aware of.