onsdag 30 oktober 2024

Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl (3DS)

 

I got this game back in April 2015 as a portable RPG I could play while not having my own place, but renting a room in someones apartment while traveling to the nearby town for unemployment stuff and then work as I got my current job in august the same year. And now 8 years later (as of September 2023) I finally finished it. 86 hour... what was I doing? I recall that I maybe restarted the game at one point while traveling the ruins since I got stuck, but still. 

The game, the things I remember at least, is that you are the Highlander. No, not the one from the 1986 movie, this Highlander carries a spear. You end up in the town Etria that lies in the outskirt of the Yggdrasil labyrinth. Travelling through the stratums he encounters three other travellers, the Magician Arthur, the Healer Simon and the Knight Raquna. Together you find some ruins and in it the girl Ricky that have slept in suspended animation for a 1 000 years, hence the title. You form a guild and explore the labyrinth and ruins to uncover the secrets.

Apparently the world is a post-apocalyptic Earth where for example Raquna is a noble from the kingdom of Ontario. In the middle of the labyrinth is the Yggdrasil core which threatens the world and the ancient world sent Ricky into the future to stop it from destroying the Earth together with the computer AI M.I.K.E. It gets a bit hazy here, I recall fighting Gungnir, the machine that was plan A, which would have destroyed all life as well. Final stretch was the fifth stratum which was the ruins of a modern city... I guess in Japan due to the name Shinjuken or something like that. That was where I ended the last time until now where I was able to get through the floors and fight the final bosses. I pushed through when the recommended level was 50 and I was at 63. It was 4 damn boss battles (lucky with rest between some of them). I was clearly suboptimal leveled with my skill points, too diverse, should have a focussed on some skills and should have gone for the passive skills. 

But the ending battle was epic. So, even if it took me 8 years I found it rather fun. Probably should have read a guide on the skill levels to avoid spreading the skills too thin. I got Untold 2, 4, 5 and Nexus on the 3DS and the HD collection on Switch so I have a lot to catch up with. The gameplay is actually rather fun, you map out the map yourself and put in hints here and there so that you can get through it. Some problems though is that certain icons are supposed to represent certain things, but if you don't see them until the final floors you might use it for something else. And there's also a limit on how many you can have so suddenly, when I'm mapping out all poison flowers on a certain floor I hit the limit so I have to use another colour to indicate danger which irritates me a bit. Same goes for teleportation markers, I assume that was what the numbers where for, but the one floor that has them have more teleportation points than numbers so I improvised the symbols to fill the map. Small nitpicks.

The rest is fight monsters, gather items, solve quests and so on. Only a couple of weeks before finishing it I learned that you could auto-battle making traversing older areas a bit better. Might even have speed up my game if I knew that. The items you gather you sell and unlocks more weapons, armours and items. Love the idea, but since that is coupled with "use fire on this monster to get this item" or "use a slash attack to get this item" instead of just pure RNG I need to recall all this... and that is hard when you play a game across 8 years. 

onsdag 23 oktober 2024

Look back on the Mysterious Cities of Gold

So now it has ended, a series that started 40 years ago finally finished. Still open for continuation if someone picks it up, but we finally have seen the seven cities of gold. I wrote about my first memories of the series back in 2012 when they announced the continuation series. Saw them on cable TV back in the early 90's, but only had memory of one episode as the kids climbed the golden condor in the episode that introduced it, and then in the early 2000's dad found the VHS we had recorded the last episode on. I watched it several times and it had Eldorado, the solar reactor and the tale of Mu and Atlantis destroying each other in war, pretty much a commentary on the cold war and the threat of world war 3. The images of that particular scene was haunting. And at university I could watch the whole series on Youtube back in 2006-2007 and then in 2007 they released the DVD collection which I still got.

And in 2014 me and dad discovered that they would show the second season on Nickelodeon that we watched after work or in my case the day at the assigned unemployment centre. Being poisoned by black mould, having no job, having a depression and being forced to move back into my parents house was a pretty downer feeling. That sense of childlike nostalgia and wonder helped me through that dark period. Season 3 and 4 obviously don't have that emotional connection (although, I've watched season 4 at a tumultuous time at my job so it might be after the fact). 

They might have sparked my interest in pre-colonisation civilisations of South America, it talked to my interest of history and the ideas of Eldorado and Atlantis have always have interested me, just look at my enjoyment of The Journeyman Project 3. It has it flaws and it's clear the first season is a completely different thing than the others and the retcons is not the best (If you needed artefacts from all the cities... what was the purpose of the first city? It had the reactor, but I don't think they got that from the tunnel, maybe should have used it as the engine for Ambrosius ship if they had thought it through and bring it from there giving a reason to bring back Mayuka), but with the emotional connection I have with series and the ending being decent enough (it's no Rise of Skywalker at least) I feel it's worth the watch. 

onsdag 16 oktober 2024

The Mysterious Cities of Gold - S4E26 - End of the Adventure?

 

Yeah, they must have messed up the colouring of one of the yellows, but we know that King in Yellow, Queen in Red.

So, Esteban, Zia and Tao discuss the place they found with the cities, but Tao makes them promise that they won't go there until after the meteorite has been dealt with... which I feel is strange since if there is some people who would now anything about the meteor and the solar cannon it would the sages of the cities that seems to exist in this almost other dimension? Anyway, one night Nostradamus and Kokapetl observes the arrival of the meteorite in the sky... which is like Tintin and the mysterious star... it's even in the title!

The next day they begin firing up the cannon, but before they can fire it malfunctions, the cracks in the stone seems to divert the power so that it can't create the energy beam. Tao has only one option... going to Ambrosius in the dungeon... or maybe speak to sages? I mean, they built every city, wouldn't they know how to fix it? NO, we go to the bad guy, but of course he won't do it to save the world, he needs to be payed. We don't see what it is, but when the kids tells Mendoza he's furious of the demand and walks away from it. He's released for a short while and creates another black sun that Tao uses in the cannon that seems to fix the stone, but now there is a storm so Esteban, for the final time, uses his powers to summon the sun, powering the cannon. The cannon fires and obliterates the meteorite...

Wait, that's it? Where's the doom and gloom? The screaming public, both Thundersub and the Belvision Tintin captured the sense of dread from people at flying meteorites. Well, the king announces his decision to seize all the artefacts to protect it from Spain and England. The children protests until the adults go away and then they set their plan into action. Gaspard, Sancho and Pedro (that have awakened from his coma thanks to the Chinese alchemist Esteban's father brought) takes the artefacts to Zimbabwe while Leguerra and Mendoza frees Ambrosius and take him to the Olmecian Flying Machine while the kids deconstruct the 7th city and turn Chambord back into it's original and current form. They say good-bye to Ambrosius and then runs trough the gate of the elders and back in Zimbabwe they take out the medallions and lock the gate for the soldiers of Francis I.

So, at this moment our friends separate. Esteban and Zia decide to explore this other world which only they can enter with the medallions so they say good-bye to the others. Tao is given the golden condor and together with Mendoza, Leguerra and Gaspard are to travel to India to set out the Order of the Condor to protect the artefacts from Mu. Mendoza releases Sancho and Pedro from his service, Pedro now have the princess and Sancho... gets to hook up with the nurse that nursed him back after his coma... feels like time went short here. Sancho is a bit thrown under the bus here I feel, since my perception from the first season he was more important and loyal than Pedro and here is just given a girl with no name actually. Esteban and Zia unite their medallions, leaves the city and meets the other sages and as they walk down the stairs, Esteban and Zia runs after them, hand in hand... The End!

The documentary was a bit of summation of what they have been about from season 2-4. And that's it. Hopefully we get an official release on DVD/Blu Ray with actual translated subtitles or an english dub. I'm a bit miffed about the ending, the Chinese alchemist only purpose was curing Leguerra and Sancho and I expected a call to arms from all people we had seen. I don't think Ambrosius earned that ending either, he has killed people and almost doomed the world for his own greed and ambitions, yeah, he's right that you can't trust the kings, but he's no different. And probably more panic before they destroy the meteorite would have been advised. But overall, it's a workable ending and it's bitter sweet to see it after... well 30 years for me, but 40 years for the whole series. I might have two more posts after this, one personal reflection on the series overall and an unknown date of the video game based on the second season.

onsdag 9 oktober 2024

The Mysterious Cities of Gold - S4E25 - The 7th City of Gold

 

Apparently a solar cannon.

Great, yet another episode that actually manually translated by a human. Well, Mendoza has a concussion, and Leguerra is poisoned so they go back to Zimbabwe to get to Chambard in order to heal them, but Ambrosius beat them to it, take the orichalcium maxtrix, blows it all up and runs trough the portals, grabs the medallions and lock it. In the attack Sancho ends in a coma. Esteban and Zia arrives too late to prevent it, but Leguerra tells them that Ambrosius medallions lie where they fought and Mendoza tells them where it is, but can't follow due to his injuries. At the ravine they fall in and grab the medallions, but are attacked by snakes. They put in the medallions and are transported to... I don't know but it seems to be place where the cities of gold exists beside each other. They end up in a room with several gates and find the one that take them too Chambard and as they leave one of the sages appear in the flesh.

Meanwhile Ambrosius have overheard Francis I talking to Esteban's dad about taking over all the artefacts, renegading on his promise to Leonardo da Vinci in that the Order would be independent. Ambrosius catches Nostradamus that take him to Tao, he injures Kokapetl, steals all the treasure and uses Tao as hostage. Esteban arrives and opens the gate to Zimbabwe and looks for his father, but sees the hostage situation instead. He uses an experimental crown to grab the stone from Ambrosius. He hunts down Esteban that drops the stone and a crack appears on it, but Mendoza intervenes and gets slapped around until they end up outside where a trap was laid by Pedro and Gaspard who dropped several bars of Orichalcium over him.

The documentary was about snakes and the serum from their venom.

onsdag 2 oktober 2024

The Mysterious Cities of Gold - S4E24 - Revenge

Won't he ever die!

It's a smoke bomb, but they clear it by opening the glass and Mendoza is able to push Ambrosius out of the cockpit and land on the wing together. Leguerra is able to make him loose his footing so he crashes into the jungle below. And then it seems to be a time skip since everyones working and the kids are back in Chambord until a message to Esteban and Zia leads them to visit the village with the freed slaves. Zia has another vision showing Zares, but with the faces of Leguerra, Mendoza and Tao, implying that he's gonna kill them I think? So they head back to the others.

Mendoza, Leguerra and Gaspard is hunting and Gaspard is tricked so that Mendoza and Leguerra can be alone. Gaspared gets attacked by a lion and the next shot is off Leguerra standing up and putting her belt back on with Mendoza lying on his cape. If that isn't a euphemism for sex I don't know what is, it's basically Kiera Knightly putting on her boots in the end of Pirates 3. Well, Ambrosius push some rock on them knocking out Mendoza and tries to kill Leguerra, but she is able to grab his medallions and chuck them away and he flees when Gaspard, the lion and a couple of hunters arrive. One of the hunters arrive and ask if she is ok, but she coils back as she just been bitten by a snake.

Documentary was more about predators on the savanna.