This game is the first game in a while where competing with my friends’ scores is compelling me to go back and shave seconds off my times. You, Sir, are insane – I’m second behind you in level completed and as much I want to get closer to your totals, I feel completely powerless when I see your totals :p Also, having the IWBTG music or your own music in the background helps the morale, for a little Well done with Super Meat Boy. If I can do it, you guys can, but as Beige said, you just need to be willing to bash your head into a wall over and over, and clear about 2-3 hours of your schedule for it. Not sure if it was worth it, but it’s done. The only thing I can say here is watch how someone else does it on youtube (especially how to transition from lower to upper tiers). You’ll start to feel like Bill Murray in groundhog day, where he just stops caring and starts killing himself. If you don’t jump at the right time, you’re dead. It’s all timing and luck, but at least you get to rest your jump hand.Īnd you’ll need to rest it, because the third screen is pure, relentless, torture, of both body and mind. The second screen sucks balls, but the only real hard part is weaving through the smaller spikes. That got me killed three times, mere centimeters from bandage girl (rage!). After the second set of wall jumps you don’t need to hit the wall and jump across, you can just fall and then hit the double jump (with run), and that last jump doesn’t need run. It’s that last 1/3 of it that’s really nerve wracking. The first screen took the longest, but it’s not as insane as it looks once you get the muscle memory down (although you’ll still fuck up the first drop 1,000 times anyway). I love Assassin’s Creed 2 so far (thanks again, Mark/Lynette!) and I absolutely adore the Ezio Family theme, I just wish I didn’t have to replay the beginning 3 times because Ubisoft’s shitty online solution constantly screws up the autosaves.Īnyway, Merry Christmas Sheer force of will, and about two hours of pain. Regardless, the world still awaits the chosen one who can complete Cotton Alley without dying. I can barely get past any level without messing it up on the first try. There’s a line I won’t cross and those achievements embody it. Also, I’ll stop calling you crazy, until you beat the Demon’s Souls sequel lol, screw that. They were right in the sense that you could easily map a 4e character’s powers to buttons on a UI with cooldowns. There’s a reason why detractors were calling 4e a WoW clone. I’m really impressed by the guy who voices Marty, “Doc, are you telling me you bult a time machine… out of a I hear you man. Looks to me like Telltale gets Back to the Future.
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