Unlike the other weapons in the game it gets worse the more you upgrade it. There’s a weapon in this game called the Nemesis. Or you can go all out, save the day, and find out the answer to the mystery of the caverns. This game has got a bunch of endings and they’re all about how far you push the story. It’s the player’s responsibility to find important, but non-vital items, like the map or the Bubbler gun. There are secret passages and all sorts of strange places to find and explore. It’s loosely based on Metroid and it shows. Unfortunately each trade is non-refundable so you’ll have to have fun with your saves if you want to experiment. The weapons each offer something to someone’s playstyle. Some weapons are discovered through exploration while others can be traded away for different– not strictly better weapons. Weapons are also the form of currency in the game. Switching weapons in the middle of combat can be a little tricky but once you get ahold of it you’ll be switching from your busted machine gun to your missile launcher in no time. You’ll encounter enemies and obstacles aplenty, almost no two of which are alike. He also has the rare ability among run and gun protagonists to aim up and down. Our soldier from the surface can jump, shoot, and move and that’s about it. It’s not about a blow to the head, brainwashing by a vague yet menacing organization, or something that happened when he was too young to remember it. Do writers know how extremely rare that amnesia is? Our dear hero in this game is also suffering amnesia and I won’t say why for spoilery reasons but lemme just say it makes perfect sense. I can think of Final Fantasy games in which multiple characters have MULTIPLE BOUTS of amnesia. It’s a really popular trope in RPGs to create some dramatic irony or create some sort of prophecy. If you’ve been playing videogames for a long time you’ll probably run out of fingers and toes counting the number of times that characters get or have amnesia in games. It’s competition was World of Warcraft (PC), Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (Playstation 2), and The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth (PC) Cave Story + even has some cool stuff in it that’s not in the original like a boss rush, and Hard Mode– A mode that leaves the player at 3 HP through the whole game.Ĭave story was released on December 20th 2004. Cave Story + is a paltry 9.99 so, although you can download it for free, I urge you to pay for it if you can no matter what platform you prefer. It’s free distribution and eventual translation into English lead to a release Wii virtual console in 2010, on the Steam distribution platform in 2011 as Cave Story +, and as a fully remastered version called Cave Story 3D. It’s pretty easy to find a photo of the development team because this guy did it all.
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