![]() I’m just lucky, I guess.Īfter that I found myself at the end of the hallway, facing some kind of mini-boss monster. Luckily I managed to get through without a scratch. ![]() Guillotine mouthed creatures were rapidly flying up and down these crevices, so I had to time my jumps carefully, because I didn’t know if I’d get another shot at this. After five minutes, I noticed holes in the floor and ceiling: There was a “pause” between each wave of enemies, after you had killed about ten, there wouldn’t be any for about a minute, then the next wave would appear. They did little to stop me, I ran past them while slashing and didn’t take any damage. It wasn’t long before I started running into waves of strange new enemies. It’s hard to describe but it had a very “holy” sound to it. The White Temple’s music was a vocalizing choir, or a videogame approximation of such. He also could kick and slash with his wings, but he couldn’t duck. He was capable of both flight and a heat beam, both of which proved to be very useful. ![]() Solomon was an interesting monster, to say the least. The only direction I had to go was left, so on I proceeded. I’d have to find out when I obtained the gem. There wasn’t anything in the original game requiring you to find an item to beat a level. How exactly I was going to do that, I didn’t know. I figured that this beam of light was blocking the exit, so I have to find the gem and drop it on the plate to deactivate the beam. Presumably instructions for beating the level.Īfter that I got my first look at my new playable monster: A hairy, dark blue creature with bat wings and a skull-like face named “Solomon”.Īnd I also found that my path was blocked by a beam of light, and a small pillar with a plate on it. When I started the level, this screen appeared with the text “FIND THE GEM”. I moved this mysterious newcomer to a White Temple icon and started the level. The sprite had a slight resemblance to Rodan, but the head was totally off. I had a new monster, but I had no idea who it was supposed to be. But something about that last statement gave me a genuine feeling of sadness from Face.Īs I was thinking about this, the game had gone back to the board. Since the revelation of the game’s truly otherworldly nature, I wasn’t sure what to think of Face, or anything else in the game. “Is Face referring to when I finish the game?” I thought. I was happy that I was getting a new monster, but that last question bothered me. Is the computer the pinnacle of modern technology? Have you ever been molested by a family member? This time, Face’s questions were more random than ever: I went to the Quiz level first, just as before. With Godzilla back, I was excited again and eager to explore, yet still cautious. The new bosses were Kumonga, Gorosaurus, and Not-Ghidorah, (whom I was dreading to see, let alone fight.) A pyramid, what looked like some modern buildings, and two other icons I couldn’t figure out at the time. I would have preferred both, but despite Anguirus’s neat abilities I would have chosen Godzilla if I had to pick between the two.Įxtus had two different colored temples, white and pink. As the board appeared, I saw that my wish was half granted: I had Godzilla back, but no Anguirus. ![]() In the brief instant before the transition between Entropy and Extus, I was hoping that I would get Godzilla and Angurius back.
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