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Edit: Staff contacted me an basically told me that I'd have to bump up my rating for all quests I have ever reviewed by one star. Note that this does not reflect my own opinion on the matter, or the quest, but just that it was something I was made required to do.
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Fairly poor quest from what I played. I'll admit, I did not play further than into level 2, but from what I played the quest raised a number of red flags, on top of not being very enjoyable. A random door that warps you back to the entrance in level 1 for example, it's just annoying. Furthermore level 1 had an out of bounds area that you find in regular gameplay, but it seems half intended as there is a joke shop there... but the screen with the joke shop is all kinds of broken and you can't get out of it (forcing you to F6->continue).
I didn't see any compelling gameplay or other things of interest that would keep me playing, but I did see a bunch of things that is just all around bad. I wouldn't recommend this quest, and it's only for people who can put up with similar things as to what I described, because from what it seemed, things did not get better.
Shadow Wars II: Dark Side of the Triforce
Overview
Feature Quest
Creator: CastChaos Genre: Dungeon Romper Added: 02 Apr 2009 Updated: 05 Apr 2009 ZC Version: 2.10 Downloads: 329 Rating[?]: |
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Shadow Wars II: Dark Side of the Triforce is the quest I was making in secret, without anybody knowing about it til it got finished, so that I didn't have any influence that would have affected my questmaking.
This quest is the sequel to Shadow Wars, my first quest, and is definitely Classic style, but is far from LoZ. The overworld is segmented with each segment having its own music and palette, then there are more of such additions, but everything stays Classic style. I also include ReadMe [View Full Description]
This quest is the sequel to Shadow Wars, my first quest, and is definitely Classic style, but is far from LoZ. The overworld is segmented with each segment having its own music and palette, then there are more of such additions, but everything stays Classic style. I also include ReadMe [View Full Description]
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Description
Shadow Wars II: Dark Side of the Triforce is the quest I was making in secret, without anybody knowing about it til it got finished, so that I didn't have any influence that would have affected my questmaking.
This quest is the sequel to Shadow Wars, my first quest, and is definitely Classic style, but is far from LoZ. The overworld is segmented with each segment having its own music and palette, then there are more of such additions, but everything stays Classic style. I also include ReadMe and Manual in the zip file, both in Hungarian and English.
The greatest thing is that I was making this quest only when I felt doing so, so there are no signs of boredom, like huge empty areas, unfair shortenings, etc.
Numerals:
-1 full overworld
-9 mandatory dungeons
-8 subdungeons
-1 secret dungeon
-3 half-custom bosses
-2 endings
-2 ultimate secrets
Beating the normal dungeons give you an item, not a Lightforce piece. You need these items to survive the Emperor's hideout. However, the Emperor tries to make you collect the Triforce pieces, too... Who will you listen to, Ester or the Emperor? The ending depends on that! Note that the bad ending is what will be continued in Shadow Wars III: Rise of the Underground, so the good ending is "just" a flashy extra.
MADE IN HUNGARY
Enjoy!
Update 1 (02. Apr. '09): Quest is beatable and less unfair now.
This quest is the sequel to Shadow Wars, my first quest, and is definitely Classic style, but is far from LoZ. The overworld is segmented with each segment having its own music and palette, then there are more of such additions, but everything stays Classic style. I also include ReadMe and Manual in the zip file, both in Hungarian and English.
The greatest thing is that I was making this quest only when I felt doing so, so there are no signs of boredom, like huge empty areas, unfair shortenings, etc.
Numerals:
-1 full overworld
-9 mandatory dungeons
-8 subdungeons
-1 secret dungeon
-3 half-custom bosses
-2 endings
-2 ultimate secrets
Beating the normal dungeons give you an item, not a Lightforce piece. You need these items to survive the Emperor's hideout. However, the Emperor tries to make you collect the Triforce pieces, too... Who will you listen to, Ester or the Emperor? The ending depends on that! Note that the bad ending is what will be continued in Shadow Wars III: Rise of the Underground, so the good ending is "just" a flashy extra.
MADE IN HUNGARY
Enjoy!
Update 1 (02. Apr. '09): Quest is beatable and less unfair now.
Story
SHADOW WARS
shadow wars
Episode II
After dispatching all of Ganon's remaining minions and placing the Triforce in the Golden Pyramid, Link was able to rest for a while. But dark clouds are gathering near Twon Guriga, Town Kakariko's twin settlement. A greedy man, calling himself the Emperor, is set out to obtain the Triforce and rule over Hyrule. Ester, a researcher girl hides the Triforce pieces far underground and sends Link to a new adventure in which he needs to gather the equipment neccessary to defeat the Emperor. However, the Emperor also tries to influence Link and lure him to the Dark Side of the Triforce...............
shadow wars
Episode II
After dispatching all of Ganon's remaining minions and placing the Triforce in the Golden Pyramid, Link was able to rest for a while. But dark clouds are gathering near Twon Guriga, Town Kakariko's twin settlement. A greedy man, calling himself the Emperor, is set out to obtain the Triforce and rule over Hyrule. Ester, a researcher girl hides the Triforce pieces far underground and sends Link to a new adventure in which he needs to gather the equipment neccessary to defeat the Emperor. However, the Emperor also tries to influence Link and lure him to the Dark Side of the Triforce...............
Tips & Cheats
ReadMe and Manual are included in both English and Hungarian
Credits
Additional tiles: Bengal
Music: Siguy, Nuvo, Sir Johnamus, VGmusic
Music: Siguy, Nuvo, Sir Johnamus, VGmusic