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Credits
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| Walkthrough Author : Alex Eagleson | |||
Mission Selection
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Page 1 A Crazy Party Page 2 The Blood Link Page 3 The Devil's Tower Page 4 The Uninvited One Page 5 Of Devils and Swords Page 6 Family Ties Page 7 A Chance Meeting Page 8 A Renewed Fear Page 9 Faded Memories Page 10 The Job |
Page 11 Revenge Page 12 Hunter and Hunted Page 13 Chaos' Warm Welcome Page 14 Drive! Page 15 The Gatecrasher Page 16 Win of Lose Page 17 Inner-Demons Page 18 Invading Hell Page 19 Forces Collide Page 20 Screaming Souls |
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Mission 20 - Screaming Souls
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Not surprisingly the final boss turns out to be the most difficult boss in the game, what it's going to take to beat him is either a lot of items or a lot of practice. You can probably beat him quickly with a ton of Vital Stars and Holy Water but you can also beat him with a very short supply of these items given a good amount of practice. I don't think there's any text in the world you could read that would make you be able to go into the fight and perform extremely well, so here's basically what you should be looking to do once you've got a handle on how the fight works. The boss has a couple of basic attacks, one is a sword combo of course which ends with an attack from the air and a stab, this deals so much damage that being hit by it can compeltely turn the fight around, perhaps not so much at the start, but while he's in Devil Trigger form just forget about being alive. Avoid it at all costs. He will be using it over and over again however so the time to strike is after it ends. Often dropping down with a slash from the air or a Stinger will knock him back and cause him to just attack again, the best circumstance is when you're close enough to just go right into the combo which should stun him enough to do the four slashes a good three times over. His other attack is the same one he had in the last battle, there's just more energy spheres. Dodge them by running, jumping, dashing and pretty much just moving. It doesn't take long for him to Devil Trigger, and under no circumstances should you try to combo him in this form, if you attack with your sword it's only a quick strike from the air to try and speed up his return to normal form again. In cases like this and even in normal form do not underestimate the awesome power and usefulness of Ebony & Ivory, not only do they deal a nice bit of damage to him (which counteracts his health regain while Devil Triggered) they also serve to hasten his transformation back again. Get yourself in a position where you're in Stinger range while he is doing the enegy sphere attack and Stinger right up to him, Devil Triggering as you move and going into a normal Rebellion sword slash combo when you reach him. Suffice to say in theory it all works but in practice you're going to be hit by some of these combos, he moves quickly and short of cat-like reflexes depending on how many Blue and Purple Orbs you have a good supply of items can serve as good backup for fight that takes a few wrong turns. Watch the cutscene and get ready to do battle all through the credits. You can keep track of how many enemies you have killed at the upper right corner, kill 100 enemies before the end of the credits and you'll be able to watch a special bonus cutscene. Careful though, enemy #100 is no normal foe. You beat the game. Good job! Now sit back and enjoy the ending. |
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