Quote Originally Posted by Wolf Kanno View Post
Slaughter has more to do with my lack of skill with the games BS combat. The enemies are cheap but I have gotten better but dungeons are less puzzle and more gauntlet in this game. So I simply took way too much damage, lost some lives and I literally claimed the boots when the Blue Iron Knuckle I jumped past to get to it caught up with me.\

Most of the items in the game are fairly simple and many of them only work on the world map. The Hover Boots work on the map and you need them to reach the next palace. I also used them to reach one of the heart containers hidden in a hidden area of the ocean, but the shoes are fairly useless in all honesty. The candle has probably been the most useful since it will light up caves and let you actually see enemies in them.
A consequence of them experimenting, I suppose. I wonder if there's a way to improve this style of gameplay to make a Zelda IIish game that removes the disadvantages and creates an overall better product that has less people complaining, though most of their complaints stems from hindsight. Only way I see being able to perform better is to master the gauntlet so you can cut through enemies easier and have less setbacks.

Shame. I wonder what the Hover Boots could've done if you can use them inside an actual town or dungeon?

Quote Originally Posted by Fynn View Post
Uh, that Ben Drowned thing is way too overdone Am I the only one who wasn't scared of it at all? Have I become immune to creepypasta?
My nephew is obsessed with all things creepypasta. It's good to have interests, of course, but overexposure can be a nuisance.