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- kevinswatch
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^ You can summon Cthulhu and other Lovecraftian baddies as well. Unfortunately theres no in-game insanity system, and they tend to lose to the Village People.
Druids gather at the circle of stones,
To worship the ancient ones.
In the glow of a dying red sun,
Their rites of evil have only just begun...
Electric Wizard - Black Butterfly
To worship the ancient ones.
In the glow of a dying red sun,
Their rites of evil have only just begun...
Electric Wizard - Black Butterfly
- kevinswatch
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I haven't had any probs with letter recognition. Far less than in earlier DS games (# recognition in brain age made me look older than I was, no fair!!)CovenantJr wrote:I've been playing it for the 24 hours or so. It is a very interesting game, though there are some serious control and letter recognition issues.
But I agree w/ control recognition, doing anything involving projectiles or walking on anything can be quite bothersome. They should have let you move Maxwell w/ the D-pad.
The best thing is to use item interactions to do stuff. Instead of pulling something yourself, tie it to an elephant and use a mouse to scare the elephant away!
Also, this game is a serious piece of racist propaganda.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=51nKrAlxXbw
Another great thing to do is to put a bomb next to a pyro (btw pyro = terrorist). The pyro will light the bomb on fire, then cower in fear as the bomb blows up. Silly pyros, blowing themselves up w/ their love of fire...
Also, try "teleporter" thee next time you play. Srz awesomeness. And for that matter, try "virgin".
Honestly, helicopters aren't so great sometimes b/c they take up so much of the screen. Sometimes jetpacks and wings (despite limited flight time) are much better.Murrin wrote:The Zero Punctuation review of the game said he pretty much got through the whole game with helicopters (with length of rope), boulders, and Cthulu.
Toasters are pretty useful, since they can take out any number of aquatic creatures at once, instead of risking defeat.
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Hmm. I find P particularly bothersome. It almost always takes me three to five attempts to draw a P.Holsety wrote:I haven't had any probs with letter recognition. Far less than in earlier DS games (# recognition in brain age made me look older than I was, no fair!!)CovenantJr wrote:I've been playing it for the 24 hours or so. It is a very interesting game, though there are some serious control and letter recognition issues.
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