Mostly a retro gamer. Replaying games I grew up with or ones I missed out on. New to streaming and I'll try just about any game. Archiving my past twitch vods here until I can get back to streaming, preferrablly with better internet.
Focusing on LPing retro, or retro-like, games. No schedule hammered out yet, so videos are going up as soon as I can add them.
I used to run around with little to no rupees opening up all the doors. It's easier to just skip them, but then you can miss out on the actual good stuff hidden everywhere.
And you might want to have 100 Rupies saved before level 7. Also if you don't kill all the enemies on an overworld screen then the dead enemies will not respawn until you clear the room. This only really works on the overworld only.
If you want to recoup your bombs from the Dodongos, first have a Dodongo eat one bomb and while it is busy with a gastric eruption, immediately place a 2nd bomb on top of the Dodongo. When it finishes its animation from eating the 1st bomb, the 2nd bomb will explode stunning the Dodongo you'll be able to tell it is stunned because it will be walking in place. At that point slash it with your sword, this will kill the Dodongo and guarantee a bomb drop.
Some are harder and some are easier. The wizzrobes just keep coming for you, but then the boomerang working on more enemies is a lot easier. That would be interesting to play. I do like both games a fair bit.
That still helps lol. Fear of the repair doors kept me from opening most of them, but having arrows as a separate thing makes that less of a threat in this hack.
Well, beating a powerfull enemy that is not limited to the games controll scheme sounds like so much fun. For the viewers, not so much for the player XD
I did originally do a strength grind with two shields. There's no downside as far as the grind goes. It slipped my mind when I was doing the LP, but the games gives you plenty of places to grind except for MGR.
To be honest, the instant turn around takes some time to get used to. Im also happy to see that the boss fights are still a easy to exploit as before XD
I think the garbadge damage range was due to bad luck, either way thanks for for playing this game and uploding it. Your playthrough was definetly fun to watch.
I konw its to late, but ice magic is severly busted for leveling int. You could have easily power leveled int by just spamming freeze on the knights and manticores while chuging potions ;^)
I probably would have spent a lot more time grinding levels if I hadn't been LPing this. I don't think I ever tried grinding with ice magic, but I don't remember it giving much in the SNES version.
This was the best and most thorough let's play for Tail Concerto I've seen so far. This was my very first platformer RPG as a kid. I know and love this game inside and out and it was nice to see someone play through it with actual respect for the game and it's dovelopers. 💙 I could go on talking about the nostalgia this holds for me and I'm sure for several others Nicely done :3
I wouldn't know about that on there since I'm playing on steam. You could probably also find it in the Flashpoint Archive if you wanted to play the original flash version.
@@retrogamerfox6916 nah not I... I totally abuse my mages.. Throw away outdated shit.. Potions, elixirs, Phoenix down, ether, and tents/ cottages mean nothing to me... Oh and lastly.. What's gil?? Lol 🤣💯
Deathless or not does not change the ending, is the same every time. You may be confused with the ending depends on how long it takes you to get through Simon's Quest (CV2), where the game's coding is imperative to that feature.
I'm not confusing it with Castlevania 2. It's more likely I'm just misremembering. I saw someone point it out once and then I noticed it. Before that I must have just blocked it out.
In all my years of playing this game I did not know I could strafe. I learned the grenade trick watching a speedrun where they don't bother building up gun power. Strafing would have made all my trouble spots easier to deal with.
@@retrogamerfox6916 -yeah, give it a try. It keeps your gun facing the direction you want & especially when you get max gun power, you can take out enemies while still avoiding their attacks. Since the grenade trick didn't work on the 1st boss for you (not sure why, it worked for me in the 1980's) the strafe might be what you need.
@@retrogamerfox6916 Yeah, it should work on every boss. Just be careful you don't pause it while you are taking damage- the damage will continue on Jason as well while paused.