What do you think of shaza and tora
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even if i did try to use a potion often they killed me before i could get one, they were extremely hard if you stayed in the area that they are in, but if you can get away fast and fight them one on one, then it is possible , i think it really prepars you for the strategies you need in statos,
my favorite thing about the dragons are there voices, they are inhumanly deep and resonant, and i liked the humour between rynn and arokh, 'didnt you have any friends'
my favorite thing about the dragons are there voices, they are inhumanly deep and resonant, and i liked the humour between rynn and arokh, 'didnt you have any friends'
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Yeah, I thought they were the toughest bosses in the game... also, I remember Arokh accusing S&T's brother of being "an eater of children". They were amazing butt-kickers, but an invulnerability or invisibility potion, combined with the natural "crosshairs" provided by the V-shaped entrance to the last valley allows for relatively easy pickins! Did anyone ever count how many Bone-Dragons y'gotta kill on that whole level? Man, and I thought it was rough killin' those 3 or 4 to get to Khassa Vole's, but Valley of the Fallen was BRUTAL!
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Yeah, the Gryphons in the Valley and Stratos... If they didn't have those homers, it wouldn't be so bad. At least in DTAG you've got the auto-lock on the opponents... not so in "The Order Of The Flame", man, THAT'S TOUGH!! Seems that on my first playthru of DTAG, I had just hit my strategic stride battling those Dark Union Dragons in Stratos when I'd killed them all, but it was frantic going at first!
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Originally posted by ASSASSIN[/i]
I dunno. Order of the Flame airfights are easy piece of cake (to me [:D]) - dunno about DTAG though, as I never played it. Cannot be easier than OOTF in my opinion though
OOTF airfights have graduated into an ease for me now, but I'm really astonished to hear that you've not played DTAG. It is what turned me on to Drakan in general and is the only game that inspired me to play it thru nearly twenty times. I guess if y'don't have a PS2 you wouldn't have much choice in the matter. Do yourself a favor and rent a console and a copy of DTAG. You'll finish it in no time and enjoy yourself hugely. You'll know what everyone's talkin' about and you'll be able to compare and contrast it to OOTF. There's a target lock feature for opponents in DTAG which is more convenient but less challenging. No gore, but you get experience points so... y'gotta kill everything that moves!! Really, if you are at all capable by way of finance and rental access, TRY THE GAME. I ran my PS2 into the ground playing for thirty hour stretches on behalf of Drakan and Final Fantasy and the like. OOTF is awesome in every sense of the word, and I'm pee-my-pants excited about the player created levels, but Rynn first and best kissed me thru The Ancient's Gates.
I dunno. Order of the Flame airfights are easy piece of cake (to me [:D]) - dunno about DTAG though, as I never played it. Cannot be easier than OOTF in my opinion though
OOTF airfights have graduated into an ease for me now, but I'm really astonished to hear that you've not played DTAG. It is what turned me on to Drakan in general and is the only game that inspired me to play it thru nearly twenty times. I guess if y'don't have a PS2 you wouldn't have much choice in the matter. Do yourself a favor and rent a console and a copy of DTAG. You'll finish it in no time and enjoy yourself hugely. You'll know what everyone's talkin' about and you'll be able to compare and contrast it to OOTF. There's a target lock feature for opponents in DTAG which is more convenient but less challenging. No gore, but you get experience points so... y'gotta kill everything that moves!! Really, if you are at all capable by way of finance and rental access, TRY THE GAME. I ran my PS2 into the ground playing for thirty hour stretches on behalf of Drakan and Final Fantasy and the like. OOTF is awesome in every sense of the word, and I'm pee-my-pants excited about the player created levels, but Rynn first and best kissed me thru The Ancient's Gates.