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A flurrious hustle and bustle of explosions and other weaponry flying around the screen willy nilly. People may debate the quality of the overall game, but it does have nice visuals and makes for an entertaining run.
I'm impressed with how you managed to get things synced up with the music, considering this game uses CD audio. It does use CD audio, right?
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And yet I never dreamt of shelving books, scraping paint, or taking orders. I HAVE had a few dreams about TASes though...
This morning, after a rather creepy dream involving an alien invasion, and after that a haunting game that seemed to star Chibiterasu of all characters, I dreamt I was having the hardest time trying to pop a zit on my chin, trying to use a foggy mirror to help, while I had stuck in my head Plex of Yo Gabba Gabba telling me how fun washing your hands is (wish I could find the video for that one).
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Mr. Kelly R. Flewin wrote:
Sonikkustar wrote:
If we skip that scene, we cant get the sword! And then it wouldnt be considered a 100% now would it?
Was just lookingon the main page and not the main comments, so as a result, I was unaware that it collected all 7 swords for the reason it did. Mind you, the fact the submission wasn't labelled as a 100% run was kind of the other reason I was a bit thrown off.
Thanks for the quick reply.
Mr. Kelly R. Flewin
I admit, I wasn't really aiming for 100% as much as I was "completion"; basically, they were there, so why not?
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"I'm going to turn around for a split second, and when I turn back around, you'd better be gone!"
Potentially boring, but somehow fun to watch. I approve.
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Another useless post, just some more wishful thinking...
I was poking around on my hard drive and came across two other games I'd like to see: Seiklus and Legend of Princess.
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I vote no. It seems you use Flygon the internet round, so no need to change it to be consistent with IRC.
Why not use Flygon Breloom on IRC like you do everywhere else?
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With the new sound plugin, I can cast my vote behind the run much more confidently. Yeah, I'm shallow like that, but at least it's not driving me crazy to try and listen to it.
Love the touching dialogue. "You will regret your stupidity. Oh... uh... I didn't die!"
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Holy water is also insanely useful in handling that last hallway. As long as you ignore grabbing the candles, water will hold the axe knights in place as you casually pass them. Learned that from watching the speedrun here.
Battletoads 3, while not the hardest level, is definitely the most iconic one for difficulty. The planes are a bigger pain for me than the bikes.
My personal hardest? Hm... I'll have to think on that one. I'll get back with you on it.
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