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* [[Game Breaker]]: Surosa. At Level 1 it's your basic pea-shooter, ineffective against most enemies but consuming very little energy with each shot. At max level, however, it becomes far and away the best weapon in the game with automatic rapid fire, very high damage output, and has no equal in draining Spirit from enemies to add to your own supply. It can even wipe out 90% of the bosses in the game in mere seconds.
* [[Game Breaker]]: Surosa. At Level 1, it's your basic pea-shooter, ineffective against most enemies but consuming very little energy with each shot. At max level, however, it becomes far and away the best weapon in the game with automatic rapid fire, very high damage output, and has no equal in draining Spirit from enemies to add to your own supply. It can even wipe out 90% of the bosses in the game in mere seconds. The best part? You can earn this weapon at max level in the second section of the very first stage of the game (just find the hidden shop at the top of the cave and grind out a mere 300 gold from the constantly-respawning Spectres nearby).
* [[Most Annoying Sound]]: The entire battle with Malak (the "Smiley Face From Hell") is this, as he's screaming in a deranged high-pitched voice the entire time you fight him.
** The best part? You can earn this weapon at max level in the second section of the very first stage of the game(just find the hidden shop at the top of the cave and grind out a mere 300 gold from the constantly-respawning Spectres nearby).
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: Even in the [[Working Designs]] version, the game has loads of Biblical references and symbolism, save for an image of a cross behind flames near the end (it was changed with tyrannosaurus rex-like monster).
* [[Mercy Mode]]: The easier difficulties only become available once you've completed all five story paths on the game. Better yet, once you enter the newly-unlocked Options menu, you learn that you were playing the ''second-highest difficulty'' the entire time.


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Latest revision as of 12:10, 25 March 2018


  • Game Breaker: Surosa. At Level 1, it's your basic pea-shooter, ineffective against most enemies but consuming very little energy with each shot. At max level, however, it becomes far and away the best weapon in the game with automatic rapid fire, very high damage output, and has no equal in draining Spirit from enemies to add to your own supply. It can even wipe out 90% of the bosses in the game in mere seconds. The best part? You can earn this weapon at max level in the second section of the very first stage of the game (just find the hidden shop at the top of the cave and grind out a mere 300 gold from the constantly-respawning Spectres nearby).
  • Most Annoying Sound: The entire battle with Malak (the "Smiley Face From Hell") is this, as he's screaming in a deranged high-pitched voice the entire time you fight him.
  • What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic: Even in the Working Designs version, the game has loads of Biblical references and symbolism, save for an image of a cross behind flames near the end (it was changed with tyrannosaurus rex-like monster).