The music is pretty neat too. Lots of old time jazz violin and piano music and classical stuff. I heard something from one of Wagner's operas in the final parts of the DLC The Hobo King.
The music is pretty neat too. Lots of old time jazz violin and piano music and classical stuff. I heard something from one of Wagner's operas in the final parts of the DLC The Hobo King.
It's super interesting. It took me about 17 hours to do everything in the game, and I mean everything. You could just cruise through the main story, though, in way less time than that. I think howlongtobeat.com said it was about 5 hours for the main story.
Do machine guns beat dragons?
"because Nintendo are like my grandfather: terrible at using the internet and too stubborn to accept help" LOL and I kinda agree with that assessment.
Well, if there are 16th century settings, I may have to check that out.
Ok, it was in the Triple Tank Engine area and the boss who's in the dark and you have to scare him off with a lot of light. You can combine abilities of two dolls, this one being the Oil Spill doll and the Flare doll. I doused the boss with oil, then flared, then doused the flare guy and used his flare ability. I tried putting oil on the floor and then flaring. Nothing. I didn't realize you could unstack while a doll is active in his/her ability. So you acivate Flare, then unstack, then douse the flaring doll with oil. Wala! It works. There are several other situations that use this type of thing, (activate a doll, unstack, then activate the unstacked doll) so it's good to remember it.
It's worth finishing and then completeing every little thing in it. It's all fun.
I knew they had problems, but this blow-out game convinced me of their inepitude. My friend was calling fo them to tank the rest of the season for draft picks next year. That's bad. And I have to watch them again on Thanksgiving.
What happened with Cowboys and Dolphins? I was watching the score during the Eagles game, but go so disgusted, I stopped watching. Did the Cowboys get a safety on the Dolphins to keep their streak alive?
According to the wiki page, the first game called Soulcalibur centers around a Spanish pirate named Cervantes de Leon who holds the mystical sword Soul Edge. He's definitely from the 16th or 17th century, part of the Age of Discovery in the West. But there are legendary characters from all different times in the game too. I wonder about the settings of the fights, whether they are noticeably of that time, or of many different times/places?