Snickerd00dle's summer game challenge

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ok, so ive been playing alll day, hopefull i will at least beat richter tonight, and start the inverted castle tomorrow, on my way to get the silver ring! I feel like the further I get in the game, the more fun it is, simply because one has more items :) other than that, its been very standard, I think its a great game, but not nearly one of the best ever, and certainly not my favorite Castlevania game
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jfe2 wrote:I think its used in the inverted castle to get some item. IMO, the inverted castle was a lot more enjoyable since you had a chance to play through it as a completely upgraded badass.
I keep getting my ass handed to me in the inverted castle... I blew through the first castle with no problem, but am having trouble getting from save point to the next without dying in the inverted castle.
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Finally made it to the inverted castle after two days of playing, I'm beat so no more games for tonight, but I will pick it up again tomorrow, hopefully it will be much faster the second time around- I dont know yet if Im going to rush the inverted castle or if I will just find my Dracula pieces( I think that is what I have to do) and then fight Dracula, either way, I'm glad I have gotten so far through the game, I feel that at the end of this there will be a great sense of accomplishment for having finally completed the first of my ten games, and a game that I have wanted to beat for so long! And for those wondering, after Castlevania I will take a day or two break and then move onto Ico!
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Snickerd00dle wrote:Finally made it to the inverted castle after two days of playing, I'm beat so no more games for tonight, but I will pick it up again tomorrow, hopefully it will be much faster the second time around- I dont know yet if Im going to rush the inverted castle or if I will just find my Dracula pieces( I think that is what I have to do) and then fight Dracula, either way, I'm glad I have gotten so far through the game, I feel that at the end of this there will be a great sense of accomplishment for having finally completed the first of my ten games, and a game that I have wanted to beat for so long! And for those wondering, after Castlevania I will take a day or two break and then move onto Ico!
You won't be far off, it felt awesome to beat Symphony of the Night the first time. And I think you'll really enjoy Ico, it's a nice game, and a quick runthrough.
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I've beaten the second of my games, as I just finished Ico. It was very very good, I liked it a lot.
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alienjesus wrote:I've beaten the second of my games, as I just finished Ico. It was very very good, I liked it a lot.
I plan to start this tomorrow afternoon. How long did it take you?
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About 6 hours to beat it, it was quite short. However, it took me several days, and I feel it's more enjoyable spaced out then if you just blast through it all at once. As I have the PAL version there is a new game +for me to enjoy later, but I hear thecool extras entailed within aren't in the US version.
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Just knocked out the entire Megaman: Wily Wars and I'm starting up Megaman Zero Collection. It feels good to get back to my 2D roots.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
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alienjesus wrote:About 6 hours to beat it, it was quite short. However, it took me several days, and I feel it's more enjoyable spaced out then if you just blast through it all at once. As I have the PAL version there is a new game +for me to enjoy later, but I hear thecool extras entailed within aren't in the US version.
I actually think that this could apply to any of the games people plan on beating. One of the temptations I find that I have to resist is just trying to beat a game for the sake of having beaten it. Rushing the experience can easily ruin it.
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Dylan wrote: I actually think that this could apply to any of the games people plan on beating. One of the temptations I find that I have to resist is just trying to beat a game for the sake of having beaten it. Rushing the experience can easily ruin it.
totally agreed. Most games I feel really "connected" to are ones that I really had to put time into, slowly explore, and got to know.
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