Part 9: Sheliak, the Castle Town
Now that we've made it to the castle it's time to save the day! ...With some minigames. Sort of. Don't think about it too hard.
What Does God Need With a Magnus? Let's Play Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean [VLP]
When I tried playing this over a decade ago I got to Sheliak and...the game crashed. I dunno how, perhaps I bumped the hardware at a bad time or my (used) disk had a ding in just the wrong spot. Either way I haven't played since, so nearly everything here is new territory. All I know are broad strokes from the Wikipedia plot summary.
That's really unfortunate! The battle system is just starting to get good at this point and the plot...well, it goes places, that's all I'm gonna say for now.NGDBSS wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 2:47 amWhen I tried playing this over a decade ago I got to Sheliak and...the game crashed. I dunno how, perhaps I bumped the hardware at a bad time or my (used) disk had a ding in just the wrong spot. Either way I haven't played since, so nearly everything here is new territory. All I know are broad strokes from the Wikipedia plot summary.
Part 10: Castle Elnath
And speaking of going places, today's boss is a giant crab tank piloted by a woman with jetpack shoes. I'm sure that's what you all had as your guess, right?
Kalas and Lyude sound very similar to my ears. Like, just remove the snark from Kalas so his voice is a little softer and you've basically got Lyude. I'm sure the low quality voice samples aren't helping there.
Part 11: The Shrine of Winds
Now that we've thwarted the empire's plans (for now, anyway), it's time to claim another End Magnus. Definitely. For sure.
Now that we've thwarted the empire's plans (for now, anyway), it's time to claim another End Magnus. Definitely. For sure.
Look, it's like Windows 98, or Final Fantasy 7. There was too much essence to fit in one Magnus, so you had to split it into multiple Magnuses (Magni? Is Magnus its own plural, like moose?).
I think Exodia's more fitting for cards, yeah, though for comedy's sake I greatly appreciate how Dracula was split up so haphazardly in Castlevania 2 Simon's Quest to the point where one of the parts was literally just one of his teeth

It's Tooth, Rib, Nail, Eye, and Heart, IIRC. They're obviously not all of his body, so I assume it's just the parts they needed to revive him? Still a bit of an odd selection of parts.
It's probably symbolic or something. A rib to give the body form, an eye to let him survey his demesne, a heart to let the warm blood flow, that sort of thing.Commander Keene wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 11:43 pmIt's Tooth, Rib, Nail, Eye, and Heart, IIRC. They're obviously not all of his body, so I assume it's just the parts they needed to revive him? Still a bit of an odd selection of parts.
Part 12: Komo Mai, the City of Flowers
Having now lost two of the End Magnus, the gang decides to blow off some steam and go to a big party. ...And also slander a world leader directly to their face. All in a day's work, you know?
Having now lost two of the End Magnus, the gang decides to blow off some steam and go to a big party. ...And also slander a world leader directly to their face. All in a day's work, you know?
Some random thoughts:
* Why are those student witches dressed as snails?
* We didn't even need to break into the Queen's room; there was a guard right there and he just let Kalas saunter in
* The 'astral spirit' conceit actually gives us a reason why we can see cutscenes occurring out of the party's view
* There are only three types of female party members allowed in JRPGs: the Gentle Maiden, the Tough Chick, and the Perky Kid
* Why are those student witches dressed as snails?
* We didn't even need to break into the Queen's room; there was a guard right there and he just let Kalas saunter in
* The 'astral spirit' conceit actually gives us a reason why we can see cutscenes occurring out of the party's view
* There are only three types of female party members allowed in JRPGs: the Gentle Maiden, the Tough Chick, and the Perky Kid
Part 13: Ancient Library of Magic
Today we're headed to the abandoned library, in search of a witch to aid us in our quest. Mind the undead, the history section is a bit of a pain to navigate with them in the way.
Today we're headed to the abandoned library, in search of a witch to aid us in our quest. Mind the undead, the history section is a bit of a pain to navigate with them in the way.
Part 14: Holoholo Jungle
We're off to the jungle to follow our mysterious savior and...well, this sure is a dungeon that exists. It's not the worst in the game by any means, but the visual gimmick sucks and the enemies are obnoxious.
We're off to the jungle to follow our mysterious savior and...well, this sure is a dungeon that exists. It's not the worst in the game by any means, but the visual gimmick sucks and the enemies are obnoxious.
I believe the brightness-in-combat thing with dark/light cards actually affects the photos you take in some arcane manner.
It in fact does affect the photos.Admiral H. Curtiss wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 1:17 pmI believe the brightness-in-combat thing with dark/light cards actually affects the photos you take in some arcane manner.
I didn't really know when to bring this up, but it's for a minor mechanic, so I might as well.
Photos taken in neutral light (brightness +/- 0) are more valuable than ones taken at any other brightness level as the photo contrast is better. The trick being that some environments don't start at neutral light to begin with, and some bosses love spamming one or the other element, so getting perfect pictures is surprisingly far more complex than it should be for a simple money drop replacement mechanic.
I bet you never expected that Baten Kaitos: Lost Ocean was actually, in fact, the rather advanced sequel to Pokemon Snap.
At least this was a relatively short JRPG dungeon combined with Lost Woods dungeon.
That is needlessly ridiculous.The Flying Twybil wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 2:41 pmIt in fact does affect the photos.Admiral H. Curtiss wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 1:17 pmI believe the brightness-in-combat thing with dark/light cards actually affects the photos you take in some arcane manner.
I didn't really know when to bring this up, but it's for a minor mechanic, so I might as well.
Photos taken in neutral light (brightness +/- 0) are more valuable than ones taken at any other brightness level as the photo contrast is better. The trick being that some environments don't start at neutral light to begin with, and some bosses love spamming one or the other element, so getting perfect pictures is surprisingly far more complex than it should be for a simple money drop replacement mechanic.
I bet you never expected that Baten Kaitos: Lost Ocean was actually, in fact, the rather advanced sequel to Pokemon Snap.
Part 15: Opu, the Waterfall Village
We've made it through the jungle, and now we can finally meet our savior for real. At least, once we help a girl by getting her some cookies. What's the worst that could happen?
We've made it through the jungle, and now we can finally meet our savior for real. At least, once we help a girl by getting her some cookies. What's the worst that could happen?
Part 16: The Celestial Tree
Well I guess said child could climb the forbidden sacred tree as we attempt to track down End Magnus #3. Surely this one will go our way!
Well I guess said child could climb the forbidden sacred tree as we attempt to track down End Magnus #3. Surely this one will go our way!
Part 17: Heart of the Tree
It's time for part 2 of this enthralling showdown, in which we encounter the dumbest twist. Strap in kids! We're headed to Mira next.
It's time for part 2 of this enthralling showdown, in which we encounter the dumbest twist. Strap in kids! We're headed to Mira next.
Part 18: The Trail of Souls
Anuenue is gone, and we're off to Mira, assuming that one simply goes to a city in an alternate dimension.
Anuenue is gone, and we're off to Mira, assuming that one simply goes to a city in an alternate dimension.