Oh lord.
You can't do this to me, people.
To win, you need to adapt, and to adapt, you need to be able to laugh away all the restraints. Everything holding you back.This master trial is absolute BS
I cannot tell you how much I hate forced parry mechanics. And Wyvern is such an annoying fight it's by far my least favorite out of the 4 titans. And having to do the road EVERY time you fight it is even more frustrating.
I even put it down to easy but tbh I feel like it's still too difficult. No way a kid is gonna beat this lol.
Targetmaster Joe: More than likely not. At best they'd see her as an avatar to use against Sonic. You can't tell me that their ambitions wouldn't line up.
Surge wants to kill Sonic and destroy the world. Willing to take any advantage or chance she can get to make that happen and be free of her existence as a knock-off with no real life or purpose of her own.
The End wants to consume all of existence and reduce it all to nothing. Bring the chaos of creation to order and neutrality, and is willing to use proxies to do so. Not to mention that it's able to grant power to people as shown by it granting Sonic his story gained techniques.
Plus, just IMAGINE a Cyber Surge.
Edited by Negaman on Oct 3rd 2023 at 10:45:31 AM
Just found this illustration from the Sonic JP Twitter account that released for The Final Horizon
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I love the melancholy mood this whole thing brings.
Apparently you have to do a dodge after hitting the head.
I kept messing that up by turning my dodges into that special move.
My musician pageYou know its funny how Sonic Triple Trouble portrayed Fang/Nack as basically Wile E. Coyote, but Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) and to a lesser extent, Sonic the Comic, viewed the character as a merciless Hitman.
I wonder if Fang/Nack working for Robotnik/Eggman in Sonic Superstars is a case of Ret-Canon?
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Cord: Attack head then use L or R to side step around it and attack the cord until it comes off. Same thing you do with Knight and Ninja when they bring up their shields.
Gun: Attack until its health fully depletes then quick cyloop the target above on it's back. Then QC the gun itself.
Final: Phase starts with an attack that will bring you down to 100 Rings if you have enough to outlast it. Instant kill if you don't. Attack until its health is fully depleted and complete the corresponding quick time event.
Almost all of The End's attacks will take rings from your max ring count and make you lose an amount if it gets lower than your current ring capacity.
Note: All the above is from my experience, so if something is wrong here, sue me.
Edited by Negaman on Oct 3rd 2023 at 3:23:17 AM
I beat him earlier, but you got everything right.
As unintuitive as the fight is mechanically, I will admit it nails the spectacle. The counter animation Sonic does is SICK. That said, I do feel like the bullet hell fight did a much better job highlighting the End as an actual enemy, the monologue especially was memorable. But this one is a more satisfying fight to end on I guess. But I really missed the End's speech.
Also wow I never really listened to Vandalize before and it's actually a good song. Speaking of good songs, Sonic's 2nd wind theme is soo good.
So in Frontiers, it's stated that the rails that Sonic sees in the overworld are actually digital constructs that only he can see, leaving Sage pretty confused. Here's Sage being utterly confused at those grind rails
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And here's Sonic taking his new best frenemy on a playdate about how rail grinding works
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they come from the copium cartels of course