Maze of Galious: Difference between revisions

m
Mass update links
prefix>Import Bot
(Import from TV Tropes TVT:Main.MazeOfGalious 2012-07-01, editor history TVTH:Main.MazeOfGalious, CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported license)
 
m (Mass update links)
Line 10:
The game is also [[Nintendo Hard|relentlessly brutal]]. Character death is [[Final Death|permanent]], and while each character can be revived once (and ''only'' once), it is much more common to restart from the last time you saved if Popolon or Aphrodite die. Furthermore, items are not described in-game, and their function is not always obvious; for example, the Dagger allows you to kill all bats in a room by typing "UMBRELLA," and that's one of the more sane ones. And then there's the Great Demons themselves, who generally deal somewhere between half and all of your life with each attack (and that's ''with'' the Cape that reduces their damage). In short: your typical late-eighties video game.
 
''Maze of Galious'' has gained somewhat of a revival since the release and popularization of the freeware (and now [[Wii Ware]]) game ''[[La Mulana]]'', as the latter is explicitly inspired by (and even contains significant [[Shout -Out|shout outs]] to) the former.
 
Modern remake is [http://www.braingames.getput.com/mog/ here].
Line 33:
* [[Old Save Bonus]]: The game could be made easier by having ''Knightmare'' or ''[[Qbert]]'' in the MSX's second cartridge slot.
* [[Password Save]]: ''45'' characters long! Luckily, if you have a disk (or are playing the remake) you can press F5 through F9 to save your password to disk instead.
* [[Schizo -Tech]]: At the end of the game, you are equipped with: a sword, arrows, two varieties of magic fire, and... [[Stuff Blowing Up|land mines]].
* [[Sound of No Damage]]: A hollow "ping", accompanied by the projectile ricocheting off.
* [[Stock Femur Bone]]: First boss throws these.
Line 45:
[[Category:MSX]]
[[Category:Maze Of Galious]]
[[Category:Trope]]