#RYGAR PS2 GAME SAVES FULL#
Losing to this boss meant backtracking all the way to the beginning of the game to farm Mind and get another Full Health Potion. Every boss was easier than the last until I eventually made it to Ligar himself.įrustrating. With enough piano lessons, you too can beat the first boss in Rygar!Īfter that, the game continued on pretty quickly. The real trick, I found, was switching to 8th notes, jumping on the last note of the measure. I figured out quickly that his blasts came out at set intervals and that if I was fast enough I could just over them and continue attacking. I raced through the beginning of the game, not really taking any time to farm this time, and made it to what looks like the result of a sabertooth tiger mating with a koopa troopa. I didn't realize how close I was to the first boss last time I played. I raced through the beginning of the game, not really taking any time to farm this time, and made it to what looks like the result of a sabertooth tiger mating with a koopa … More Woke up early, got the kids settled, made some coffee, and started up some Rygar. I was able to make it all the way to before the first boss before getting distracted after about an hour, but now that I understand what the game wants from me I plan on sitting down with the strategy guide and beating the game tomorrow. After spending about an hour with the game I really can't say I'm in love with it, but I "get" it.
#RYGAR PS2 GAME SAVES TRIAL#
The controls aren't quite perfect, and the game is pretty confusing in it's "leveling" system, but after some trial and error (and a trip to GameFAQs) I was able to make sense of it. The overworld map kind of threw me off the first time seeing it as the game continues to play like normal. So it turns out the game is less Faxanadu, more Castlevania, which is totally fine. Basically, I have no idea what's going on with this one!Įxpectations: As I understand it this game is more like Zelda II, so I guess I'm hoping for Faxanadu with an overworld map. Anyway, I only recently learned there was an NES game. Some point before G4 was a thing and Sessler was paid to act like a monkey. History: I knew of Rygar the arcade game, and I remember watching the review for Rygar on the PS2 on Extended Play.