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Brave fencer musashi pro action replay
Brave fencer musashi pro action replay








brave fencer musashi pro action replay

You use these abilities to get to the next area, and you always have to use them to defeat the Crest Guardians. The Sky scroll makes Musashi hover through the air. The Wind scroll will help Musashi walk through wind bursts and dig through the ground. The Water scroll spits water that puts out flames and helps Musashi walk over water hazards. The Fire scroll spits fire, lights torches, and melts ice. The Earth scroll will cause a small quake and stun enemies. You can perform this ability by charging up their Fusion sword and taping the triangle button. Each time Musashi free's a scroll he will gain a new elemental ability with his Lumina sword. Musashi will learn various fighting techniques after saving certain characters in the game after you visit them again. The biggest draw back about this though is you can only hold one ability at a time. If you hit, then you have to tap the square button until you gain the ability. Musashi has to charge up his Fusion sword and throw it at the enemy. The biggest draw to Musashi is the ability to learn the enemies moves. At some points it might be a side scroller view, or 3rd person or overhead view like in a dungeon crawler. The game doesn't have any standard camera angles.

brave fencer musashi pro action replay

Battle System- Brave Fencer Musashi is an action / platformer / RPG game, pretty similar to Zelda. Even with all of that, the game was pretty short, compact inside a small world. There was even one hidden boss I found, not sure if there was others. You can try to find all the Bincho Fields or find all the Longevity Berries. There's quite a few collectibles in the game, for example after a chapter is finished you can go to the Toy store and buy action figures of each enemy and boss of that chapter. I guess the last chapter was a bit difficult, but if you brought enough items with you there wasn't a problem. There was no challenge unless you want to call terrible controls on generic platforming stages a challenge. The game was overall decent though, but just way to short and easy. The controls were bad most of the time, this game had terrible depth perception. There's even a Forgotten Forest type area that you would see in a Zelda game. There's alot of minigames you'll be forced to do in the game, like one boss you have to do a memory test, similar to Simon Says, or another where you have to ride down a waterfall collecting coins (didn't you do that in Mario RPG?). There was a ton of Zelda elements to the game, but they slapped a bunch of random stuff into the game to make it seem less-Zelda cloney. Brave Fencer Musashi was not the Zelda killer Square pushed on us, but if you're a fan of Zelda I couldn't see a reason why you wouldn't enjoy this to a certain extent.










Brave fencer musashi pro action replay