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« Reply #345 on: 05 March, 2010, 08:06:51 am »

New Entry: Friday 5th March

Told you it wouldn’t be such a long break as the last time.

Shade Impulse 3 – While Time Grows Short (Cloud Playthrough)
Well, it’s certainly nice to have a proper mix of stages again. I’ve only been using Kefka’s tower and upwards for ages, and some of them *coughUltimecia’sCastlecough* *coughPlanet’sCorecough* wear particularly thin after a while.
Anyway, I smashed through Level 1 in record time, probably due to a mixture of Cloud’s raw attack power and me overlevelling again. Somewhat bizarrely, Cloud’s Base BP was over 3000 against two of the earlier foes. No idea what caused that…
Level 2 passed in much the same way. Ultimecia was as easy an opponent as ever in her boss fight. Two notable things happened, however. In a battle against a Kefka copy, I managed to inflict Break on him just before his Tiamat summon (which triples the fighter’s BP 20 seconds after activation) kicked in, rendering it completely useless, and I also managed to get the correct amount of DP by the end of the level to win this chapter’s summonstone without even trying. Convenient, huh? The space between Level 2 and Level 3 was occupied by a cutscene between Chaos and Garland, showcasing more of Chaos’ awesome voice-acting (courtesy of Keith David).
Level 3 went rather less smoothly than the previous two. Of particular note was a very annoying Emperor copy, but I’ll get to him in a moment. The level itself consisted of a thin pathway to the Stigma of Chaos with six alcoves containing a battle piece each (one is empty until you get a certain star rating for this chapter). All but one of these five battle pieces provided a chance to win 2 DP. Sounds easy, right? Not for me it wasn’t. Three of them had to be beaten within a certain time limit, which required me to either use an EX Mode or just be spot-on with every single attack. One enemy in particular, a Sephiroth copy, was rather broken at blocking, so that was annoying. The other two fights had to be won without taking any damage, Brave or HP. The first one against a Squall copy wasn’t too bad, but the second battle was against the Emperor copy I mentioned earlier. This guy kept dodging, running away, and spamming his Dynamite and Flare attacks. And he would often let loose a Flare just as I was dashing towards him, so I’d run straight into it. I completely forgot about the DP chance until after the battle, by which time of course it was too late. So, I retried battles about ten times overall, lost two DP chances (and therefore was declined 4 extra DP), lost more than half my HP, and wasted moves going after chests and summonstones, resulting in my lowest end of level score thus far: 15. In summary, Level 3 went pretty badly. Still, I got to see another part of the Chaos/Garland conversation afterwards.
Level 4 was one of those ones filled with “?” spaces, so I had to keep consulting my guide when choosing a route. The first DP chance battle, against a Kefka copy, was pretty brutal. I had only 20 seconds to beat him in, and the guy kept dodging brokenly. Not wanting to have to retry several times, I gave up and fought him normally. Not that that helped matters much. I had already lost over 2000 HP, and I had only just finished my second fight of the level. To make matters worse, I was then forced into a battle with the Garland copy right next to me on the level board, who had to be beaten in 10 seconds for the DP bonus. I had already wasted my EX mode on the Kefka copy, and this guy was also stupidly good at dodging and blocking. I’m just glad he only used Brave attacks before I was able to kill him… The rest of the level went a little more smoothly, apart from a Blasting Zone-spamming Squall copy and an Ultimecia copy that had a Magus Sisters summon (which halves the opposing fighter’s BP when used) that basically made beating her in 20 seconds impossible. Finally, though, it was time for the boss battle. I finally got to see the boss cutscenes exclusive to Cloud’s playthrough, as it was time to face Sephiroth. The cutscenes are pretty cool if you’re a fan of Cloud & Sephiroth, but the battle itself was a bit of an anticlimax. A curbstomp due to my overlevelling. Oh well…
Level 5 had a very odd layout. The only pieces on the board were myself on one side, the final boss on the other side, and a single treasure chest in the middle. When I opened the chest, however, I was surrounded by four enemy pieces and forced into chained battles with two of them right from the off. Thankfully none of them had to be beaten within a certain time to get their DP chances, I just couldn’t take any damage. Much more doable. Or so I thought… I had to retry repeatedly against the first enemy I fought (an Onion Knight copy) and eventually started the whole thing over from scratch. Twice. It didn’t help matters that the fight was on Ultimecia’s Castle, which has very few decent places for Cloud to fight in at the best of times. But the Omega stage has the added nastiness of sometimes turning the gears in the stage into a hazard from time to time, so I had to be extra careful.
The next fight wasn’t much fun either. I had to fight an Emperor copy on Kefka’s Tower. Now, the stage itself wasn’t as much of a problem as I thought it was going to be. It was more the fact that this enemy was (AGAIN!!) really good at dodging and blocking and would, once a fight, reduce my BP to 0 with his Shiva summon. I retried quite a lot of times, but I wasn’t willing to do the Onion Knight fight all over again, so I didn’t restart the level. Instead I could look forward to another poor end of level score. The other two fights weren’t great either. In fact, I’m just going to summarise and say that the four battles as a whole were a horrible experience. And I get to do it nine more times! Awesome!
Anyway, defeating those four opponents spawned two more enemies further along the board, guarding a new chest. And, surprise, surprise, they were high level opponents that required me to either take no HP damage, or no damage whatsoever. Ooh, the fun, fun times… After retrying against a completely broken Garland copy for the 4,000th time, I finally gave up on DP chances, feeling like a complete loser in the process I might add. Of course then I had to retry even more times because he completely owned me time after time. Literally none of my attacks would work, no matter how quickly I moved after dodging one of his own moves. Eventually I managed to get in a lucky shot with Omnislash V.5, so at least a little of my pride was restored. Then, finally, came the final boss battle against the real Garland, which went much more smoothly.
And so, with a pretty cool speech from Garland, Chapter 3 ends. It was a slice of hell, and I still have to endure nine more pieces…
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