The big slime in the Anuri Ruins - In retrospect, this boss is more just teeing you up for how tough this game is, but it's definitely made harder by the lack of upgrades or instant-consumables available at the time you fight this guy.Mostly just a really hard fight, but oh boy it felt good to win. Once the kobold appears, the crossbow takes care of him fairly quick. Or if I could hack it, swatting at them with my bat while their back is turned could do a lot of damage. My strategy involved staying MOSTLY on the top platform, but also leveraging the divots in the floor for cover when the big dudes charged across (they just charge right over you if you do it right!), and then shooting my crossbow. Taking one hit from these dudes often meant taking multiple more hits just due to how far you get flung. The guards in Daea castle - hard as hell.I'd say my two best purchases so far have been the crossbow and the fishing rod, but the upgraded bat(s) and armor(s) have definitely been worthwhile also. One criticism I might offer for this game is that money is quite sparse, recycling items doesn't net you quite as much as you might hope, and there is a TON to spend your money on. Aside from that, though, there's money to be found in the little side-areas hiding behind some sort of puzzle or challenge. Another good way to get some cash is to use those bombs to break the rocks near Adal's house to get a bunch of Amberite Ore for recycling you can re-spawn the rocks by just constantly leaving and re-entering the area. It won't be long before you've made up your investment that way. The best way I've found to make money so far is to get a fishing rod, and then go around to all the fishing spots, catch a bunch of fish, cook em up, and then recycle them all. Yeah! Over to the west of Atai, there's the Rhodus checkpoint, where you can "recycle" your items (into money). But I just gotta talk about this game, and I think the TT discord is getting sick of it. There are so many little side areas, each with it's own carefully constructed challenge or puzzle to overcome.Īlright, alright. There is just SO MUCH TO DO!! The towns are so densely populated & lived in, and begging to be explored. I bought this game on a whim and I cannot express how pleased I am. Our own madhair had plenty of good to say about it: P:A has tons of thoughtful puzzles, challenging minigames, fishing and cooking, fun characters, gorgeously and impossibly detailed pixel art, an amazing soundtrack, and a nice story to go along with it all!!īut dont just take my word for it. ![]() It's most readily compared to Zelda 2, in that it has an overworld where little greyscale monster encounters appear randomly on the map, and its side scrolling 2D action everywhere else, but the comparisons mostly end there. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Phoenotopia is good as hell. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.
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