29th June 2017, 5:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 29th June 2017, 8:01 PM by A Black Falcon.)
3DS
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Witch & Hero - So, when you start the second game, if you have the first one but haven't finished it, (as was the case for me, I'd given up at the final boss) it asks if you want to complete that game now. I said 'yes', so it went into a new version of the last fight. It mostly worked the same, though it does mention one hidden mechanic that is key to beating that boss that the original game doesn't tell you. More importantly though, if you run out of health you just get healed up and can keep trying, so I beat this boss and moved on to starting the sequel. This made me want to finish the first game for real, though, so I did. Well, it took a while, a couple of hours perhaps; the final boss is quite frustrating, and is a huge difficulty spike above the rest of the game. I had to play over and over, slowly grinding the money needed to level up my abilities enough to be just strong enough to win. I didn't manage it until I was level 41 and I'd purchased up to max Attack (20), and 19 each in Speed and Defense. Finally I managed to beat the game though, with only the tiniest amount of health left, and it was pretty satisfying. This is a simple game with Ys-inspired run-into-enemies combat and single-screen action, but it is fun.
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Witch & Hero - So, when you start the second game, if you have the first one but haven't finished it, (as was the case for me, I'd given up at the final boss) it asks if you want to complete that game now. I said 'yes', so it went into a new version of the last fight. It mostly worked the same, though it does mention one hidden mechanic that is key to beating that boss that the original game doesn't tell you. More importantly though, if you run out of health you just get healed up and can keep trying, so I beat this boss and moved on to starting the sequel. This made me want to finish the first game for real, though, so I did. Well, it took a while, a couple of hours perhaps; the final boss is quite frustrating, and is a huge difficulty spike above the rest of the game. I had to play over and over, slowly grinding the money needed to level up my abilities enough to be just strong enough to win. I didn't manage it until I was level 41 and I'd purchased up to max Attack (20), and 19 each in Speed and Defense. Finally I managed to beat the game though, with only the tiniest amount of health left, and it was pretty satisfying. This is a simple game with Ys-inspired run-into-enemies combat and single-screen action, but it is fun.