Together Retro: Golden Axe Warrior

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Just started up with a DS emulator.
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beat Dungeon 5. Actually a lot easier than 4 (for me).
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so I NEED to upgrade my magic before Dungeon 6? Cuz raising money sucks.

EDIT: one thing that's kind of fun for me is I printed the maps, and I'm notating things on them for myself. I don't know. Reminds me a bit of playing old Zelda games with Nintendo Power or something haha.
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Little late to this one but I decided this year I would finally participate in TR. I went out today and grabbed the PS3 comp and put in a little time, just beat the first dungeon. This game is hard, save states are keeping me sane, but the controls are getting to me. I am thinking about trying my Fight stick and see if that makes it any better.

So far I am not a fan of the aimless wondering hoping to stumble upon something, but I am trying to push on.
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jay_red wrote:Little late to this one but I decided this year I would finally participate in TR. I went out today and grabbed the PS3 comp and put in a little time, just beat the first dungeon. This game is hard, save states are keeping me sane, but the controls are getting to me. I am thinking about trying my Fight stick and see if that makes it any better.

So far I am not a fan of the aimless wondering hoping to stumble upon something, but I am trying to push on.
1) use a FAQ
2) the controls don't feel as bad once you have better weapons and some armor. But for a while yr gonna feel like a punching bag. Just walk it off.
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so I tried my fight stick with the gate set to 4 way and it was much better. I was up in the north and loaded the wrong save and messed up some of my progress. Done with this one for the night.

Unrelated note, the ps3 collection is a very good value, tons of games, cheap price. I only paid $11 for it.

edit: just looked at the map linked earlier, holy crap this world is huge! I thought I had found the edges of the map but wasnt even close!
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Whee, I haven't even unlocked or started it yet and Dave is done.
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How do you use magic? Or do you not have any spells to begin with?
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Stark wrote:How do you use magic? Or do you not have any spells to begin with?
you have to find the magic scrolls first. THere's only 4 in the whole game.

@Hobie: no worries. I'm only half-way through myself.
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Finally got to sit down with it this morning. I just beat the second dungeon which took me like two hours to find tucked away in the woods. By the time I got there I had long since obtained the Knight Shield, thunder magic, and a heart, but I love losing myself in a wandering adventure like this. I haven't been using a map or faq or save states or anything since for me the game is more enjoyable without them. It's so satisfying when you stumble upon a secret or clue. It's actually really relaxing to just lose myself in the world as I meander about smacking things with an axe.
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