Tidal Wave Boss Battle got me like: Spike: Huh. It seems like that the Erakiryusan, Tokyian-led Deviantrons, are very, very good at multiple roles, against not just ranges of enemy ranks, including the Rebel People's Partisan Army Forces... 🤷♂️🤔 King: Yeah! 😼😼 Spike: But also small groups of threats, like small, but powerful groups of explorers, and player characters, like us... 🤷♂️🤔🤷♂️ King: What? 🤬 Spike: And that's not just the worst of it, because they're armed with vast ranges of new Warriors, that Qubo, and others, collaborated with each other's works, for the Classics Series Reunion. 🤔🤷♂️🤔🤷♂️ Spike: That's how the Rebels and Hostiles and their supporters, meet their demise, due to their losing streaks, and the Innocence and their supporters, got endless luckiness, and their literally unbreakable winning streaks, and that's why it's the Classics Series Reunion. 🤔🤷♂️🤔🤷♂️ Spike: Long story short. We have to keep on going. 😏🤨🤨😕 Me: Many, many, many waves of battles, and missions later... Spike: Huh. It's quiet. Too quiet. 🤨🤨😕😕 Erakiryusan-led Deviantrons: Time to go to the next level! 😼😼😼 Spike: Yep. This again. 😕😕 King: Why the (*expletive!*) wouldn't you give in?! 😢🤬 Spike: Looks like they're out for more actions, and that includes us, always, had to be us. 😳😟😳 Come on, Gangsters! We gotta survive excessively substantially unending odds, that are stacked against us. 🙁😕🤨😕😳🤷♂️ SeanyGames: Always outnumbered, and always surrounded, but never outclassed, and out-leveled. 😼😼😼 Me: I'll add that to my list. 😊😊😊
I love how this plays during the loading screen for level revisits. Sometimes as an Easter Egg, it'll show you an out-of-context still from the FMV cutscenes.
I used to run with a friend I met running the Winterfest mission, Zomgitzcaylee. We started running arcade and vana, and I eventually took her on her first shadow lair. If by some miracle you're still around and reading this a decade later, hi Caylee! :D
This reminds me of a time where browser games were the thing, a time where triple A game companies didnt really exist, or if they existed they delivered quality games that made our childhood, I thank the LORD because he was able to show me all the games that I grew up with, I had forgotten, until I stumbled upon a video that was about the SEGA company, then I recognised at some point that the artstyle of this game was strickingly familiar to a Miniclip hosted game I played when I was little, it was this, my heart cried, I gave up on trying to find my childhood games, but HE was able to show me. This game, the fact that its still alive (barely) is a really comforting but also slightly bitter sweet end to a game I loved so much. I don`t really know what else to say but that I`m eternally grateful for redescovering a gem of my past. I hope everyone has a beautiful life no matter how hard it is, meaningful things are ought to be discoverd in time.