Do you remember if you brought the treasure chest piece to the front from above or a side? I'm thinking a hint on where to get started working backwards would help.
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TaroSH |
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I'm in the imperial castle apparently called ":3" and I almost want to turn to an FAQ for the answer to some locked door puzzle I'm stuck on.
As far as patience goes, I'm running on fumes with this game.
Do you remember if you brought the treasure chest piece to the front from above or a side? I'm thinking a hint on where to get started working backwards would help. |
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Flying Omelette |
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I don't remember how I solved the trick at all.
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TaroSH |
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Well, I beat Lufia 2. I think it's a testament to how little I thought of this game that the most satisfying thing about the ending for me was Maxim and
Selan were dead.
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Flying Omelette |
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LMAO!
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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I started replaying Illusion of Gaia for the first time in many years and I'm almost to the end of the Incan ruins. I'm breezing through it now due to
experience, but it's a pretty complex area for so early in the game. There were a couple of parts I used to get lost in when I played it as a child.
Everything feels like a technical step up from Soul Blazer, but I do find myself missing the restoration aspect a little. Even Terranigma has it as a major theme, except on a grander scale. It's true that in Gaia you're restoring the world to it's natural state at the end of the story but it's not the same as gradually rebuilding an empty town or planet. The storyline kind of annoys me because you hardly ever learn anything concrete. The storyline section of the manual which I found online was helpful, though. In a civilization so ancient that nothing of it remains today, the first great flowering of human knowledge produced remarkable breakthroughs in the sciences of biology and genetics. These nameless ancients used their knowledge to create new forms of plants and animals that would make life better on earth. Inevitably, some people twisted the science and molded violent beasts of war with hideous intelligence. The monsters terrorized the people and the civilization began to crumble. |
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TaroSH |
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I started Psychonauts and played it for two hours straight.
To be fair, maybe half an hour of that was spent running around trying to figure out where Agent Nein's secret lab was, although it probably didn't help that I didn't get a good look at the object Nein gave me until I started fiddling around with the D-pad and brought up the inventory screen, then had a DURR HURR moment. Then I fought a boss that was kind of annoying because of how far out the camera was zoomed to get the entire boss on screen, and Raz and the regular enemies were little specs. |
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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I finished the Death Star book. It wasn't bad. Kind of implausable, but not more than the prequels, and it filled in some gaps from right before A New
Hope. Also made you think about what it might be like to be the one to actually pull the switch that fires the death star.
Made it to Freejia in Illusion of Gaia. This is the first time I ever was aware of the dog Turbo being a cameo from Soul Blazer. It looks like they used the same sprite for him as well. I still don't really know what to make of the Incan ship, except that maybe the spirits of those people created the illusion for Will's benefit. PS, if I say Actraiser, I probably mean Soul Blazer. I get them mixed up ALL the time and keep noticing right before I hit submit.
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I beat Pokémon Blue without healing (visiting a Pokécenter, using Potions). I started with Charmander, which made Brock much harder than he needed to be. In
general, the beginning of the game was hardest, as I kept needing to catch "helper" Pokémon to train Charmander and beat up enemy trainers
(particularly on Nugget Bridge or in the gyms). By the time I beat Lt. Surge, however, things got much easier and I was able to sail through the game with
little difficulty. I finished with a nicely balanced team of six Pokémon: Jolteon, Kadabra, Tentacruel, Clefable, Charizard, Articuno. All around level 40,
except Articuno.
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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I'm in ur sky gardin takin ur balls.
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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I just beat the boss of the Sky Garden. I've never actually tried to beat this thing with any strategy, I just attack as fast as I can and see if I can
kill it before I run out of HP. I'm being really conservative with the herbs, and have four in inventory right now.
Sky Garden was very enjoyable. I when I was killing those giant worm things and they explode, you can see an image of a skull or evil face in the explosion if you pause. I think it's intentional. And they were an enemy in Soul Blazer, too, IIRC. One thing that's a nice improvement from that game is how the enemy sprites are so much larger and more detailed. Now I'm in Mu. It's funny, I was trying to remember the sequence of events, and I had myself convinced that Mu came before the Sky Garden. I find it a little confusing how the party always seems to know where to go next. They randomly go from Freejia to Neil's place. I mean it's like "Cool Will, you saved those people in the mine, want to go to this inventor's house now for no reason whatsoever? Neil takes them to the line drawings. For some reason, they assume there's a riddle there and Will finds the entrance to the Sky Garden. Did the moon tribe guy set that all up just a bit earlier? Then, after Will beats the boss, Neil rescues him and they decide to fly to Mu because it's also related to that constellation? Did Will's dad actually tell him all the ruins they were supposed to go to, because they seem to be making lucky guess after lucky guess. |
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da dick |
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naruto, chapter 390-402:
ooo... major plot twist. i was unexpectedly surprised. this ninja lovefest will probably still end with naruto whacking angstboy and crushing his balls, but i predicted something absolutely wrong. angstboy WILL USE his eyes for TERROR!!!! TERROR!! TERROR!! I LIVE MY LIFE FOR TERROR!!!! BAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAhmmmmm,,, anyways big ol' farce of a battle between angstboy and his dearest bro. bro sucks madame tranny white snake(orochi or whatever his name was) out of his little bro's booboo/curse thingy. then he fucking hell dies of a homo STD or something... yeah... whatever swirly mask said so like, swirly mask takes angstboy away before team naruto could reach him. swirly mask seems know some time/space magic or something. that's why he always escapes from anything. swirlymask tells angstboy the TRUTH... not gonna give that away here. it sounds kinda corny in gay sort of way anyway. he finds out big bro transferred to him his powers before he died. now angstboy seems to have a different version of the eternal eyes which swirlymask has. he changes his team name from "snake" to "eagle", with a neu goal of destroying the fire village for GREAT TERROR(or to avenge his bro and his tribe)!!!!!!! yay, genocide!!!! |
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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I beat the vampires of Mu.
Mu was the hardest area so far, and the first time I've run out of health (the only time so far), but that was more from being a little careless and overconfident than anything. The biggest problem I used to have with this area, even after replaying the game many times, was being able to locate the Dark Space with the Freedan transformation and find the vampires from there. But today, I didn't have any trouble with that, or any other navigation issue. Maybe as I've gotten older, my brain is a little better at this sort of thing. I've saved at Angel Village.
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TaroSH |
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Angel Village was my last save a really longass time ago. If I ever replay Illusion of Gaia I'll have to restart the game from scratch.
In Psychonauts I got the levitation badge and did the Godzilla segment with the city of fish, which I think I had way too much fun in smashing the buildings and stomping on the lungfish than I really should have. I didn't want to smash the buildings and fishies, but once I smooshed a couple fish and smashed a few buildings on accident or for health refils, I went crazy. I didn't mention this before, but Raz's voice was so familar to me, but I couldn't quite put my finger on where I'd heard his voice before. I went on IMDB and looked him up, and he's voiced by the same guy who did Dagget on Angry Beavers, and Billy on Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. Fortunately, he leans closer to Dagget, albeit a little higher pitched. I've also been playing the GBC Azure Dreams between classes. Progress is hard to describe since it's a little nonlinear, but I once made it to the 19th floor before I had to get to class. |
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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Angel Village is a little mini dungeon with no boss. Instead, you play a mini game of spotting the differences between various rooms. It was an amusing little
area and I did so last night even though I was really tired.
I'm at Watermia now (another case of the party just deciding to go there because it was nearby). |
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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I just finished the Great Wall dungeon. Pretty dramatic drop in difficulty from Mu, which was the last major dungeon. I actually had to go online because I
couldn't figure out the controls for Will's spin, so that was the most challenging thing for me. It says to use the attack button, L and R, but
doesn't explain that you have to alternately tap the L and R buttons. The boss there, even though you fight as Will instead of Freedan, was comically easy.
I made it to Euro, stood in the line to get the life and Freedan powerups, and saved. |
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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I've only beaten Illusion of Gaia once, I think, so I don't remember it very well. There was a time when some other people here were replaying it, so
I thought I'd join in, too, as a community thing. But they finished it much faster than I did, and when I was the only one playing it anymore, I lost my
motivation to continue. Ah, well.
I know that when I beat the vampires, I did it as Will. I don't even know if I knew you could fight them as Freedan at the time. |
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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I think Gaia was a little better in my memories than it is in reality. The almost nonsensical story and poorly written dialogue weren't so noticeable when
I was a child. And a lot of the game is just easy as pie. Certainly I thought there would be no comparison between Soul Blazer and Gaia, but now I'm
thinking that Blazer might be the better game.
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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I was thinking, after beating it, that it was a 3 star game, which is not very extreme either way.
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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I just finished "Mt. Temple", the dungeon with the giant mushrooms and crap. Pretty good difficulty spike here, but I didn't even come close to
running out of HP, and there was no boss. I did really good with the navigation. This place used to have me going crazy figuring out where to go next and how
to get back out once I was done. I had a tiny bit of trouble with the latter this time, but I think it was still less than five minutes.
I witnessed the Hamlet tragedy and I'm ready to go to Angkor Wat. I'm not sure if anything that just happened really served any purpose except to wrap up the slave labor subplot. Why were Neil's parents really Moon Tribe spirits in disguise, though? Update: I'm partway through the Pyramid dungeon now. Depending on how things go, I might try finishing the game tonight. Angkor Wat was pretty good for a while but it really dragged on and on.
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I beat Gaia. I tried to read all the dialogue in the tower and during the ending very carefully, but it still doesn't many any sense to me. For everything
that sort of gets explained, there are ten other contradictions. Kind of want to find the writer or translator responsible, slap them in the face, point to the
game and say "FIX IT".
The Pyramid was kind of boring. Easy boss. The Tower of Babil boss rehash areas were all inconsequential except for the last one. Dark Gaia was more of a wimp than Deathtoll. So I've turned the earth back into a polluted, congested nightmare. Yay. I think FO remarked about how senseless it was that cities sprang up instantly, but how about the fact that a MAP changed before their eyes as well. It's like a Back to the Future moment. Maybe in addition to messed up evolution, the comet flat out changed the flow of time, altering history, and by defeating Dark Gaia, Will just changed it back, hence the Illusion of Time title variant. I don't even like speculating because there's just know way to figure out what they were trying to say with the story in the state it's in. Also was the comet actually made by man for the war or was it a natural occurance? If natural, why would it be evil? Are there good sentient comets, too? |
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