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* FridgeHorror: Due to the game's lack of a plot, the [[TheGreatSerpent Uwabami]] boss fight which starts with the snake monster's handler and the monster itself disguised as a mother and son raises some questions. The scenario starts with the handler suddenly decapitating the boy, just as the Uwabami slithers out of the kid's neck-hole as she reveals herself to be the monster's owner. While said handler is evil from default, is the child a mere shell used as a disguise? Or did the handler kidnap and [[DeathOfAChild sacrifice an actual child via decapitation]] to unleash her monster? And if she did, then what happened to the child's actual family? It's worth noting that the previous level is set in a ruined village devoid of life, so...

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* FridgeHorror: Due to the game's lack of a plot, the [[TheGreatSerpent Uwabami]] boss fight which starts with has the snake monster's handler and the monster itself disguised as a mother and son raises some questions. The scenario starts with the handler suddenly decapitating the boy, just as the Uwabami slithers out of the kid's neck-hole as she reveals herself to be the monster's owner. While said handler is evil from default, is the child a mere shell used as a disguise? Or did the handler kidnap and [[DeathOfAChild sacrifice an actual child via decapitation]] to unleash her monster? And if she did, then what happened to the child's actual family? It's worth noting that the previous level is set in a ruined village devoid of life, so...
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* FridgeHorror: Due to the game's lack of a plot, the [[TheGreatSerpent Uwabami]] boss fight which starts with the snake monster's handler and the monster itself disguised as a mother and son raises some questions. The scenario starts with the handler suddenly decapitating the boy, just as the Uwabami slithers out of the kid's neck-hole as she reveals herself to be the monster's owner. While said handler is evil from default, is the child a mere shell used as a monster's disguise? Or did the handler kidnap and [[DeathOfAChild sacrifice an actual child via decapitation]] to unleash her monster?

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* FridgeHorror: Due to the game's lack of a plot, the [[TheGreatSerpent Uwabami]] boss fight which starts with the snake monster's handler and the monster itself disguised as a mother and son raises some questions. The scenario starts with the handler suddenly decapitating the boy, just as the Uwabami slithers out of the kid's neck-hole as she reveals herself to be the monster's owner. While said handler is evil from default, is the child a mere shell used as a monster's disguise? Or did the handler kidnap and [[DeathOfAChild sacrifice an actual child via decapitation]] to unleash her monster?monster? And if she did, then what happened to the child's actual family? It's worth noting that the previous level is set in a ruined village devoid of life, so...
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* FridgeHorror: Due to the game's lack of a plot, the [[TheGreatSerpent Uwabami]] boss fight which starts with the snake monster's handler and the monster itself disguised as a mother and son raises some questions. The scenario starts with the handler suddenly decapitating the boy, just as the Uwabami slithers out of the kid's neck-hole as she reveals herself to be the monster's owner. While said handler is evil from default, is the child a mere shell used as a monster's disguise? Or did the handler kidnap and [[DeathOfAChild sacrifice an actual child via decapitation]] to unleash her monster?
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The game's effects, a blend of 3D and 2.5D, are absolutely ''amazing'' to watch, with visible effort put in considering it's one of the Sega Saturn's last titles. The water actually ''flows'' in a realistic manner, the {{gorn}} effects are impressively well done, and the bosses' designs are borderline eye-popping. Quoting [[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/shinrei-jusatsushi-taroumaru/ Kurt Kalata]] (on the Tsuchigumo boss):
--> "Its beautiful animation almost makes you forget how hideous it looks."
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