dang! Dragon's Lair looks fun!
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dang! Dragon's Lair looks fun!
omg ive been researching it and watching sceans from it it looks fun! is it hard tho? cuz ive heard its really hard
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It is hard, But you get used to it eventually .. helps to have a good memory as you "can" memorise the sequence of buttons needed to pass, the rest is just timing ... oh and reversing the directions as it has a nasty habbit of changing sides if you do die. However it is very fun to play, eaven if you lose a life, as the animation sequences for those scenes are very entertaining.
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There is also a cheat guide, of course
It saves you the "hassle" (which is really the fun, anyway) of figuring out what buttons to press when, but it doesn't help with the memorize aspect: you still have to instantly recognize the scene and play it correctly. Flipping cheat pages for the correct scene cheat description would take too much time.
Theoretically, of course, CD-i Emulator could do the page flipping for you, if it supported the DV cartridge, the cheat guide was digital and there was an easy way to recognize scenes (by screenshot or disc position or something). Some of these are more likely to happen in the near future then others
It saves you the "hassle" (which is really the fun, anyway) of figuring out what buttons to press when, but it doesn't help with the memorize aspect: you still have to instantly recognize the scene and play it correctly. Flipping cheat pages for the correct scene cheat description would take too much time.
Theoretically, of course, CD-i Emulator could do the page flipping for you, if it supported the DV cartridge, the cheat guide was digital and there was an easy way to recognize scenes (by screenshot or disc position or something). Some of these are more likely to happen in the near future then others
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those kind of games seem enteresting to me and i defenently want them
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Cool, well I dfeinately think they are well worth the money and time you'll spend on getting them and "trying" to complete them.
Although I love the entire series i think their outing on PS2 kinda went a little downhill, is still a good game I mean but well, it lost its charm for me by using standard a very adventure game control system, would have been a lot better in my mind if they kept the one in the acrcade and CD-i versions.
Although I love the entire series i think their outing on PS2 kinda went a little downhill, is still a good game I mean but well, it lost its charm for me by using standard a very adventure game control system, would have been a lot better in my mind if they kept the one in the acrcade and CD-i versions.
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