This quest will definitely give the player some chuckles (the sound effects come to mind) and it has some interesting ideas, such as having the player start with the best equipment, which gets progressively downgraded as you beat dungeons.
However there are some real gameplay problems which hinder the experience. Many enemies are tedious to fight (such as the huge moldorms, or the digdoggers that split into dozens of random enemies), leaving you with little else to do than slashing your sword over and over again and waiting for the enemies to die, creating fights that are neither challenging nor interesting. Most puzzles/hidden rooms are also so obscure that you are pretty much required to use your lens at all times. As for the midis, they are sometimes so painful to listen to that I regularly felt the urge to mute them.
Still, it is an original joke quest, so despite the problems I'm giving it a 3/5.
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The Trouble With Exiled Warriors 2
Overview
Feature Quest
Creator:
dcsyxx
Genre: Dungeon Romper
Added: 07 Jun 2013
Updated: 16 Jun 2013
ZC Version: 2.50
Downloads: 594
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Information
After another quest, Link heads to the fictional nation of Parmistan where Zelda was captured and re-assemble the triforce.
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Description
9 dungeons, can be done in any order (except for the final level).
You start with the best equipment and 16 hearts.
Each dungeon you get an equipment/item downgrade. You also lose 1 heart container per dungeon.
Most enemies have their stats changed in some way.
The quest file is not passworded so feel free to mess about in ZQuest.
You start with the best equipment and 16 hearts.
Each dungeon you get an equipment/item downgrade. You also lose 1 heart container per dungeon.
Most enemies have their stats changed in some way.
The quest file is not passworded so feel free to mess about in ZQuest.
Story
After another quest, Link heads to the fictional nation of Parmistan where Zelda was captured and re-assemble the triforce.
Tips & Cheats
There are 10 heart pieces in the overworld (2 heart pieces = 1 heart container)
Gohmas and Pols Voices may not be weak to arrows.
You start with the lens of truth. Use it.
Enemies drop bombs and magic rather frequently.
Gohmas and Pols Voices may not be weak to arrows.
You start with the lens of truth. Use it.
Enemies drop bombs and magic rather frequently.
Credits
vgmusic, Suikoden I and II for the overworld music.
CastChaos
Posted 29 June 2013 - 02:50 PM
Awesome, unique quest with a wonderful distinct feeling that is reliably kept through the entire quest!
The downgrading system is very interesting, the open exploration is pulled off perfectly, the enemy set is very enjoyable and unique.
I also liked the palettes, finally something completely new. Same goes for the completely new SFX!
The difficulty curve is perfect and the final boss is one of my most unique final boss experiences, for sure!
This quest really gives itself to the player!
The downgrading system is very interesting, the open exploration is pulled off perfectly, the enemy set is very enjoyable and unique.
I also liked the palettes, finally something completely new. Same goes for the completely new SFX!
The difficulty curve is perfect and the final boss is one of my most unique final boss experiences, for sure!
This quest really gives itself to the player!
Valientlink
Posted 13 June 2013 - 04:12 PM
This is a very unique quest. I enjoyed the concept of losing items as you go through. The only thing wrong with it are the palettes. The dungeon designs are fine, but the palettes are terrible. If you were to update this quest at any point, I'd work on that. But I still give it a five.
JetBox
Posted 13 June 2013 - 02:05 PM
I just got to say, Great Job!!! I normally love your work, and this is no exception! This is a great quest all throughout and never gets easier as you go through. unlike most games, you get less and less equipment as you go through, rather than just get a crap load of stuff and become invincible. I loved the music choices in this game and I don't even know what they are. I laughed at the SFX too. 
5 stars my good man.
5 stars my good man.
MermaidCim
Posted 07 June 2013 - 01:25 PM
I don't think this is a quest for me that I'll get a good grasp of. The downgrading per level looks interesting, but I feel the thought of losing stuff after completing a level is just something that would bore me quite quickly.
Maybe I'll play it eventually if I'm very bored.
Maybe I'll play it eventually if I'm very bored.
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