@LtSarge The total B4 boss climb is probably my favorite of the game, with the way they use music and sound to its fullest. I also found B4 to be amongst the easiest levels, so it was enjoyable to go through. I struggled a little more with B5, but not to the degree of B3. You continue to make great progress and seem to have the pre-existing skill set to make short work of these levels. I don’t know if it was because I played the launch version before they added a save feature and potentially did some “balancing” or if it was because I’d never really played a roguelike, but it took me at least a dozen teeth-gritting hours of frustration to get into the groove of the game.
Do you have a favorite weapon so far?
@Th3solution Yeah the boss climb made me even more nervous. I was prepared to just run head into the boss room but then I realised that I had to climb a tower while listening to the absolutely chilling music.
I also got the impression that B4 is one of the easier levels because it's the first level of the second act. A level like this was much needed after the intense second and third biomes.
The game does seem to have clicked with me during B3. I got very lucky with B1 as I wasn't even aware of the function of the astronaut, plus I barely prepared for the boss fight anyway. That came back to bite me in B2 as I had to learn how to properly play the game then. Now I've gotten into the swing of things and know what to do in order to increase my chances of survival.
I have some prior experience of games like this, but I wouldn't call myself an experienced player of this genre. Although I have played games for over half my life, so at some point I guess I had to have become generally good at playing them lol.
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