The grabbing distance in that game is extremely generous, you'd be surprised what you can latch on to. Of course, later in the game that leads to some painful leaps of faith that will get you killed in frustration.Opa Opa wrote:Run and jump, man.Ack wrote:Problem is, I don't even come close enough to do that.
When you hear "Castlevania...
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Tried it. Didn't work. Seriously!Opa Opa wrote:Run and jump, man.Ack wrote:Problem is, I don't even come close enough to do that.
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Hang on one second.Ack wrote:Tried it. Didn't work. Seriously!
edit: Okay. Watch this video from the 2:40 mark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy29c-H9 ... re=related
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I linked the video to go straight to 2:40.
casterofdreams wrote:On PC I want MOAR FPS!!!|
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Argh, but that's exactly what I do!
Fine, I guess I'll give it another shot.
Fine, I guess I'll give it another shot.
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It's a shame you have to beat CV64: Legacy of Darkness before you can unlock him, but Henry's quest is awesome, in my opinion! I loved wandering around the game with a gun and a sword rescuing lost children. It took the game into a different direction and added something completely new.
(For those that don't know, Henry was supposed to be a playable character in the first release of Castlevania (64). At the last minute, they cut both him and Cornell. About a year later, they decided to release a version of the game that contained all of the scrapped ideas for the original into one cart, including the cut characters and added new missions, music, and stages for them to delve into. Thus, Legacy of Darkness was born.)
(For those that don't know, Henry was supposed to be a playable character in the first release of Castlevania (64). At the last minute, they cut both him and Cornell. About a year later, they decided to release a version of the game that contained all of the scrapped ideas for the original into one cart, including the cut characters and added new missions, music, and stages for them to delve into. Thus, Legacy of Darkness was born.)
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I need to hunt this down.Rurouni_Fencer wrote:It's a shame you have to beat CV64: Legacy of Darkness before you can unlock him, but Henry's quest is awesome, in my opinion! I loved wandering around the game with a gun and a sword rescuing lost children. It took the game into a different direction and added something completely new.
(For those that don't know, Henry was supposed to be a playable character in the first release of Castlevania (64). At the last minute, they cut both him and Cornell. About a year later, they decided to release a version of the game that contained all of the scrapped ideas for the original into one cart, including the cut characters and added new missions, music, and stages for them to delve into. Thus, Legacy of Darkness was born.)
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You really do. You sound like a real fan of CV64, and that's essentially who Legacy was made forOpa Opa wrote:I need to hunt this down.
"Hand over the wave, yeah, Hand over the water"
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Now I'm remembering.... I played through CV64 way back when and kinda enjoyed it. But now I remember, I picked up Legacy a few years back and played an hour or two's worth and gave up with it. I gotta try and play through it again one of these days, but I guess I can say that with a lot of games.
I might have enjoyed CV64 a little more because it was a good score. K-Mart was clearing out their N64 stock, I guess, so I got it new for $5.
And on that note, I remember my lucky score when I bought Bloodlines. I was in a Toys R Us and they had some random Genesis and Saturn games lying on a shelf collecting dust. I think Bloodlines was $10.
I might have enjoyed CV64 a little more because it was a good score. K-Mart was clearing out their N64 stock, I guess, so I got it new for $5.
And on that note, I remember my lucky score when I bought Bloodlines. I was in a Toys R Us and they had some random Genesis and Saturn games lying on a shelf collecting dust. I think Bloodlines was $10.
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That was everything I hate about 3D platformers. Good godGSZX1337 wrote:I linked the video to go straight to 2:40.



